I was looking for some help in determining if I will be eligible for Canadian migration via PNP. I'm sure that I do not have enough points for Express entry. Just to give you a brief overview about my profile, I have a BSc(Hons) in Electronics (Assessed by WES as a 4 year bachelors degree) , 35 years old, and aiming for a 7778 in IELTS.
As per the CRS calculator, my score is 973 if I exclude my wife's IELTS and WES degree evaluation. I wanted to see if 973 points is enough to get an invite under PNP?
I was looking for some help in determining if I will be eligible for Canadian migration via PNP. I'm sure that I do not have enough points for Express entry. Just to give you a brief overview about my profile, I have a BSc(Hons) in Electronics (Assessed by WES as a 4 year bachelors degree) , 35 years old, and aiming for a 7778 in IELTS.
As per the CRS calculator, my score is 973 if I exclude my wife's IELTS and WES degree evaluation. I wanted to see if 973 points is enough to get an invite under PNP?
Hi
Thanks for coming back. Yes I am assuming I will get 600 points for PNP. Wanted to check if the school would be enough without my wife’s IELTS and WES nomination?
Hi
Thanks for coming back. Yes I am assuming I will get 600 points for PNP. Wanted to check if the school would be enough without my wife’s IELTS and WES nomination?
Your question is confusing in that case. If you have 973 points, then you already have an invitation under PNP.
The right question is whether 373 is enough points to get invited under PNP.
The short answer to that question is that it's not possible to say and you should try to increase your points if possible. For some provinces (e.g. Ontario) this is too low. For some, it will depend on your occupation as well as other factors like points.
Your question is confusing in that case. If you have 973 points, then you already have an invitation under PNP.
The right question is whether 373 is enough points to get invited under PNP.
The short answer to that question is that it's not possible to say and you should try to increase your points if possible. For some provinces (e.g. Ontario) this is too low. For some, it will depend on your occupation as well as other factors like points.