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Please help me-grade Canadian skilled immigrants

Canada's federal grading standards for skilled immigrants mainly include education, language, work, age, employment arrangement and adaptability:

First, the requirements of Canadian skilled immigrants for academic qualifications:

Master's degree:

You must get a bachelor's degree before you can complete the postgraduate course of a college or university and be awarded a degree.

Canada's academic score depends not only on the applicant's academic qualifications, but also on the corresponding years of study. The length of schooling is calculated according to the academic system, not necessarily the actual length of schooling. These education can be part-time education, such as correspondence, TV University, adult, self-taught and so on. For these part-time education, it is necessary to convert the hours. The conversion method of full-time hours is that one week can be converted into 15 hours, or 670 hours (or so) can be converted into one-year full-time education, and 1300 hours (or so) can be converted into two years.

25 points for graduate students and doctors;

2. Language scores of skilled immigrants in Canada, with the highest score of 24:

First language-English (maximum score 16, listening, speaking, reading and writing need 6.5-9.0, 7.5-9.0, 6.5-9.0, 6.5-9.0, 4 points for each item and 2 points for the next level).

Second language-French (maximum 8 points)

Three. Work experience score, with the highest score of 2 1:

The scoring standard of Canadian skilled immigrants' work experience is relatively simple, and it is basically calculated according to the working years. Of course, the occupation must meet Canada's requirements for NOC.

1 one year relevant technical working experience 15 points.

Two years relevant technical working experience 17 points

3 Three years relevant technical working experience 19 points

4 Four years relevant technical working experience, 265,438+0 points.

Fourth, the rules for bonus points for spouse's academic qualifications: 12- 13 for junior college, 14 for junior college or undergraduate, 17 for master and doctor, and 17 for master and doctor;

Five, the immediate family members of Canadian skilled immigrants plus points: 5 points.

If you want to get this 5-point bonus for relatives, you need to prove that you or your spouse's relatives lived in Canada when you applied for immigration and had permanent resident or citizenship.

Six, age

2 1-49 years old is full mark 10, and if it is less than 2 1 year old, 2 points will be deducted for each year younger; For those over 49 years old, 2 points will be deducted for each additional year.

Total score 100, passing score 67. If you can reach the passing score, it will be more secure to successfully apply for skilled immigrants in Canada.