Greetings all
my name is Mohammed, born in Saudi Arabia 1989.
i studied industrial engineering for 3 years(106 credit) / out of 4 (164 credit) but didn't complete it due finance problems and i dropped out and worked as a sales person for heavy construction equipments, soon i will get marred and my wife is a university degree holder with 16 years of study.
i got 16 pt from IELTS and 3 years exp from my work, i have 3 years in college but no degree and i have the high school certificate, AND NEVER BEEN TO CANADA.
my age: 23 years = 12 pt work: 3 years as sales person = 11 pt right ? language: 16 pt education: for high school = 5 pt wife: i don't know how to calculate it arranged employment : 0 pt :'( (if i can get an arranged employment that would add 15)
Total : 42 pt :'(
note: i have training certificate from Engineering Training center in TQM, Primovira and Industrial Safety if they help.
my question is : can i get the visa or i will be refused like all my life is ? :'(
If your wife is a degree holder, it would be better for her to be the primary applicant. She will probably score higher than you for skilled worker. Without a degree, you are at best a semi-skilled worker, maybe unskilled.
Here is a quiz to help you determin what you qualify for. If you're serious about immigration, have your wife take it as well.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/app/ctcvac/english/index
If you're basing your point system on the Federal Skilled Worker, you don't have enough to qualify. You need a minimum of 67 points. If you haven't already taken the self assessment test, here it is:
regarding the Quiz, i took it and they told me that :
"Based on your answers, you may be eligible in the future to apply as a Federal Skilled Worker. "
and if i want my wife to apply for the immigration, her English isn't very good so she wont take a lot of point for the language.
regarding the Quiz, i took it and they told me that :
"Based on your answers, you may be eligible in the future to apply as a Federal Skilled Worker. "
and if i want my wife to apply for the immigration, her English isn't very good so she wont take a lot of point for the language.
I would recommend either you finish your degree or have your wife take English classes. If you want to immigrate, her taking English classes is a good idea anyway, because English is spoken in most of Canada as the universal business language. That is, unless you wish to apply to Quebec. Then you could pick French.
Did you take the skilled worker assessment? What was your score there?
I would recommend either you finish your degree or have your wife take English classes. If you want to immigrate, her taking English classes is a good idea anyway, because English is spoken in most of Canada as the universal business language. That is, unless you wish to apply to Quebec. Then you could pick French.
Did you take the skilled worker assessment? What was your score there?