Don’t Lose- Add More to Your CRS
The first thing to pop up in one’s
mind would be, is there any chance that I could still make it?
So the answer to your question is
yes, and that is why we are here.
Basically the Express Entry program introduced by the Government of Canada
provides you an opportunity to immigrate which depends upon the Comprehensive Ranking System Score
(CRS). The division of scores are such that if you lose out on some, you can
make it up through other Additional Factors.
As the CRS scores
are awarded on the basis of the Candidate’s profile it is important for
applicants to know all the opportunities they have and how to utilize them.
Sometimes the applicant’s Age, language proficiency, level of Education and
Work Experience are not sufficient to receive Invitation to apply (ITA), for
which there are other additional factors to boost up your score.
Let’s have a look at few of them-
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Work Experience –
If you have a work experience less than a year, you can keep working on it
because the more the experience the more points you achieve. This can also help
you with the Provincial Nomination, if any skilled work is involved.
●
Education –
Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) is required to score points on your
education outside Canada, where any candidate should not miss out on any point.
It is irrelevant whether you had completed your degree last year or 10 years
back. You should claim your points on every course or degree you have obtained.
●
Siblings living in Canada –
So here preferences are given when you or your spouse have a brother or sister
living in Canada as a citizen or permanent resident, it could be a blood
relation, relation through marriage or adoption.
●
Language Skill –
The IELTS (International English Language Testing System) helps you to know
where you stand in language proficiency, as language holds a high number of
points. There is no harm in taking the test again to improve on your total
points, ideal score being ‘8,7,7,7’ (8 for listening).
●
Principal Applicant –
In case you have an accompanying partner, it would be better to compare your
CRS and wisely chose the Principal applicant as it would affect both the
applicants.
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Provincial Nominee Program –
Through PNP one can get the opportunity to receive Permanent Residence in the
provinces of Canada depending on your skills.
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