I am currently seeking guidance for the next steps in my visa application process. To provide you with a background of my situation, I have recently taken the IELTS exam and received the following scores:
With 7 years of professional experience in the Punjab university, my current Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score stands at 427. However, when including my partner, my CRS score reduces to 390.
I am keen to understand the implications of these scores on my application and the strategic steps I can take to maximize my chances of a successful visa application
I am currently seeking guidance for the next steps in my visa application process. To provide you with a background of my situation, I have recently taken the IELTS exam and received the following scores:
With 7 years of professional experience in the Punjab university, my current Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score stands at 427. However, when including my partner, my CRS score reduces to 390.
I am keen to understand the implications of these scores on my application and the strategic steps I can take to maximize my chances of a successful visa application
I am currently seeking guidance for the next steps in my visa application process. To provide you with a background of my situation, I have recently taken the IELTS exam and received the following scores:
With 7 years of professional experience in the Punjab university, my current Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score stands at 427. However, when including my partner, my CRS score reduces to 390.
I am keen to understand the implications of these scores on my application and the strategic steps I can take to maximize my chances of a successful visa application
Your score is too low to be selected even without your spouse. You'll need to do several of the following:
- Rewrite IELTS and max out your scores.
- Learn French and take the French test to score additional points
- Complete a higher level of education in your home country
- Come to Canada on a study permit and complete full time studies here
- Get a year or more of skilled work experience in Canada through either a PGWP after you complete studies or through securing a job offer + approved LMIA and coming to Canada on a closed work permit