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According to CRS calculator my score should be 476. The express entry profile calculated my score as 458. I have got my ECA for a bachelor's degree and have completed two diplomas in Canada.
I'd appreciate if someone could advise what can i do to increase my score on the profile to what it is supposed to be as per the CRS Calculator.
Thanks in advance!
According to CRS calculator my score should be 476. The express entry profile calculated my score as 458. I have got my ECA for a bachelor's degree and have completed two diplomas in Canada.
I'd appreciate if someone could advise what can i do to increase my score on the profile to what it is supposed to be as per the CRS Calculator.
Thanks in advance!
If your score isn't accurate, then there's a question you haven't answered correctly.
We really can't help unless you tell us more about your answers.
2nd Diploma
q. has as **** finished high school or any higher education (including university, college or vocational training)
a. yes
q. since what year
a. 2017-2019
q. This is my current study
a. no
q. complete/full academic years
a. 2 years
q. FT/PT?
a. FT
Q. Standing at the end of study period.
a. diploma awarded
Q. Country?
A. Canada
q, Province
a. Ontario
q. level?
a. two year program
q. Was this degree, diploma or certificate

a. yes
q. was more than half the study program English or French as a second language courses?
a. no
q. Did *** study in Canada based on an award that required them to go back to their home country to apply their knowledge and skills? This includes some awards from Global Affairs Canada.
a. no
1st Diploma
q.has as **** finished high school or any higher education (including university, college or vocational training)
a. yes
q. since what year
a. 2016-2017
q. This is my current study
a. no
q. complete/full academic years
a. 1 year
q. FT/PT?
a. FT
Q.Standing at the end of study period.
a. diploma awarded
Q. Country?
A. Canada
q, Province
a. Ontario
q. level?
a. one year program
q. Was this degree, diploma or certificate:
a. yes
q. was more than half the study program English or French as a second language courses?
a. no
q. study in Canada based on an award that required them to go back to their home country to apply their knowledge and skills? This includes some awards from Global Affairs Canada.
a. no
has as **** finished high school or any higher education (including university, college or vocational training)
a. yes
q. since what year
a. 2013-2016
q. This is my current study
a. no
q. complete/full academic years
a. 3 years
q. FT/PT?
a. FT
Q. Standing at the end of study period.
a. degree awarded
q. level?
a. bachelor's degree
q. Was ***** awarded a Canadian degree, diploma or certificate for this period of study?
(
a. no
q. Has ***had an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) within the past five years for this degree, diploma or certificate?
(required)
a. yes
q. Level of education (Canadian equivalent) shown on Education Credential Assessment (ECA) report Your ECA report will tell you if your foreign education is equal to a completed Canadian degree, diploma or certificate. You must have the results of an ECA report to answer the question. If you are not sure what your result was, visit our website to understand
what your ECA report results mean.
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a. bachelor;s degree
You should be able to see the breakdown of your CRS score. Can you see where you're losing the points you think you should be getting?
CRS - Human Capital - Age | 110 |
CRS - Human Capital - Level of Education | 128 |
CRS - Human Capital - First Official Language Proficiency | 130 |
CRS - Human Capital - Second Official Language Proficiency | 0 |
CRS - Human Capital - Canadian Work Experience | 40 |
Spouse
Your spouse's score is based on their level of education, language ability and Canadian work experience.
Spouse
Criteria | Score |
---|
CRS - Spouse - Level of Education | 0 |
CRS - Spouse - First Official Language Proficiency | 0 |
CRS - Spouse - Canadian Work Experience | 0 |
Skill transferability
Your score is based on your education, job experience and relevant qualifications (for trade occupations).
Skill transferability
Criteria | Score |
---|
CRS - Skill Transferability - Education | 50 |
CRS - Skill Transferability - Foreign Work Experience | 0 |
CRS - Skill Transferability - Certificate of Qualification | 0 |
Other
Your score is based on factors such as a job offer, a nomination from a province or territory, siblings, French language skills and post-secondary Canadian education.
Other
Criteria | Score |
---|
CRS - Arranged Employment | 0 |
Provincial/Territorial Nomination | 0 |
CRS - Additional - PR or Canadian Sibling | 0 |
CRS - Canadian education | 0 |
CRS - Additional - French Proficiency or Bilingualism | 0 |
- ge = 110
- Level of education = 128
- Study in Canada = 15
- Official Languages = 133
- First Official Language = 133
- Second Official Language = 0
- Canadian work experience = 40
Subtotal - Core/Human capital factors = 411
Spouse factors
- Level of education = 0
- First Official Languages = 0
- Canadian work experience = 0
Subtotal - Spouse factors = 0
Skill transferability factors
Education
- A) Official Language proficiency and education = 50
- B) Canadian work experience and education = 25
Subtotal = 50
Foreign work experience
- A) Official Language proficiency and foreign work experience = 0
- B) Canadian and foreign work experience = 0
Subtotal = 0
Certificate of qualification = 0
Subtotal Skill transferability factors = 50
Comprehensive Ranking System formula
Subtotal Core/Human capital + Spouse factors + Skill transferability = 461
Provincial nomination = 0
Job offer = 0
Study in Canada = 15
Sibling in Canada = 0
French-language skills = 0
Subtotal Additional points = 15
Grand total = 476
The first one is my score on the express entry profile vs the CRS Calculator score
They are clearly not giving you the points for Canadian education. Can't say why without knowing more about the diplomas you did.
Also, why is there a 3-point difference in the language scores? You made a typo entering the info?
i accidently put 7.5-9.0 in writing instead of 7.0. My apologies.
My first diploma was a year advanced diploma in international business mgt
second one was 2 year diploma in business acctng
also i should mention that there was a question asking if half the program was in english/french as a second language and i answered yes. I have changed it to no but the score is still the same.
I was doing some research on this forum and there was another member who answered yes but they changed their answer and the score was updated in 24 hrs
also i should mention that there was a question asking if half the program was in english/french as a second language and i answered yes. I have changed it to no but the score is still the same.
I was doing some research on this forum and there was another member who answered yes but they changed their answer and the score was updated in 24 hrs
That's the answer then. Your score will update soon. You don't get points if all you do is learn Eng/French as a second language.
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