Language : 19
Education : 23 ( i don't own a Canadian degree, but wes said that my degree is equivalent to this)
Experience : 13
Age: 12
Employment : 0
Adaptability : 5 because of spouse language level CLB7
Language : 19
Education : 23 ( i don't own a Canadian degree, but wes said that my degree is equivalent to this)
Experience : 13
Age: 12
Employment : 0
Adaptability : 5 because of spouse language level CLB7
I don't know either, but I was thinking, I just got a response from WES on Friday and entered the application yesterday... maybe I need to wait at least a few days until they update everything.. I don't know...
But my plan is to give another try in a few days maybe
But still...after entering all the information for the EE it says "Profile Inelegible"...
My primary NOC is 2147 and my work experience is the following:
Aug 2013 to Jan 2015 Communication Analyst **** May 2015 to present Senior Network Engineer
Age: 28
Spouse got a 6.5 in every area of IETLS so is a CLB7
WES gave me the results and it says: Bachelors degree with 4 or more years.
Can anyone give me a hint about what is happening here...
or can someone get 22 points, because in my case, my CLB level should be 7 overall because of the writing... but if I look every area like a single one is CBL 9 in R, L, S ( 6 points each) and CLB 7 in W (4 points in this case)
Are you sure about this? I was under the assumption that the lowest score in your IELTS defines your CLB band which is then applied equally. Or is it the case that the calculations for EE and the 67 point eligibility is slightly different?
For example someone scores LRSW 9, 8.5, 7, 7
Is it counted this way?
Listening = CLB 10 = X
Reading = CLB 10 = X
Writing = CLB 9 = Y
Speaking = CLB 9 = Y
so total score is 2X+2Y
Or is it this way,
Lowest band = CLB 9 = Y per band
So IELTS score is 4Y.
Are you sure about this? I was under the assumption that the lowest score in your IELTS defines your CLB band which is then applied equally. Or is it the case that the calculations for EE and the 67 point eligibility is slightly different?
For example someone scores LRSW 9, 8.5, 7, 7
Is it counted this way?
Listening = CLB 10 = X
Reading = CLB 10 = X
Writing = CLB 9 = Y
Speaking = CLB 9 = Y
so total score is 2X+2Y
Or is it this way,
Lowest band = CLB 9 = Y per band
So IELTS score is 4Y.
Are you sure about this? I was under the assumption that the lowest score in your IELTS defines your CLB band which is then applied equally. Or is it the case that the calculations for EE and the 67 point eligibility is slightly different?
For example someone scores LRSW 9, 8.5, 7, 7
Is it counted this way?
Listening = CLB 10 = X
Reading = CLB 10 = X
Writing = CLB 9 = Y
Speaking = CLB 9 = Y
so total score is 2X+2Y
Or is it this way,
Lowest band = CLB 9 = Y per band
So IELTS score is 4Y.
Yes, if you use the CRS calculator and change just one IELTS ability score, you can see a change in total score when compared with the original one. This indicates that the score for each ability is counted independently.
The sweet spot being LSRW 8777 (CLB 9 in each ability) score which gives you about an extra 50 points.