Experience: 2011 to Present
Industry: Food and Hotel (Non-IT)
Role: Business Development Manager
No. of Employees: 60-65
This business has been administrated by dad so I won't be able to produce payslips for performing this role.
You need to recalculate your CRS score as 511 is quite high for someone with no Canadian experience or education. Also, while calculating your CRS Score, you can only use work experience in the last 10 years.
@scylla : You were right. I calculated my CRS wrongly before. It's 434 with the projected IELTS average band between 7.5-8. Also I didnt get the WES processing done for my MS and Btech.
@scylla : You were right. I calculated my CRS wrongly before. It's 434 with the projected IELTS average band between 7.5-8. Also I didnt get the WES processing done for my MS and Btech.
See above. 434 is too low to be selected. You can set up a profile but you need to increase your score if you want to be selected through Express Entry. Information on how to set up your profile is here:
See above. 434 is too low to be selected. You can set up a profile but you need to increase your score if you want to be selected through Express Entry. Information on how to set up your profile is here:
Yes, although it depends on how your education is evaluated. If you haven't done WES yet, you need to get that done as soon as you can. You can't set up your profile without doing WES first.
If you are really serious about immigrating to Canada, then you will need to dedicate time to researching the program in detail using the link I provided above.
Yes, although it depends on how your education is evaluated. If you haven't done WES yet, you need to get that done as soon as you can. You can't set up your profile without doing WES first.
If you are really serious about immigrating to Canada, then you will need to dedicate time to researching the program in detail using the link I provided above.
Yes, although it depends on how your education is evaluated. If you haven't done WES yet, you need to get that done as soon as you can. You can't set up your profile without doing WES first.
If you are really serious about immigrating to Canada, then you will need to dedicate time to researching the program in detail using the link I provided above.
I'm a bit curious about Wes processing. As the Indian university and American university from where I did B.tech and MS, they both are authorised under Wes list. So they can be counted as equivalent to Canadian BS and MS. So how many points would it add to the score of 434?
I'm a bit curious about Wes processing. As the Indian university and American university from where I did B.tech and MS, they both are authorised under Wes list. So they can be counted as equivalent to Canadian BS and MS. So how many points would it add to the score of 434?
I'm a bit curious about Wes processing. As the Indian university and American university from where I did B.tech and MS, they both are authorised under Wes list. So they can be counted as equivalent to Canadian BS and MS. So how many points would it add to the score of 434?
The CRS score that you have calculated, is considering the points for your education as well? If that's the case, you won't get additional points for your ECA.
Also, for your ECA, it's better if you just go with the evaluation of your Masters degree from US. It will be quicker. For this process, the highest degree only matters.
The CRS score that you have calculated, is considering the points for your education as well? If that's the case, you won't get additional points for your ECA.
Also, for your ECA, it's better if you just go with the evaluation of your Masters degree from US. It will be quicker. For this process, the highest degree only matters.
Then you won't get any additional points for your ECA. I am assuming that your age is the factor affecting your score as you lose points every year after 30.
If you are married, I would suggest to check if you can make your spouse the primary applicant. If that doesn't work, then you need to explore the PNP options.
Then you won't get any additional points for your ECA. I am assuming that your age is the factor affecting your score as you lose points every year after 30.
If you are married, I would suggest to check if you can make your spouse the primary applicant. If that doesn't work, then you need to explore the PNP options.