Proposed Points Grid (Pass mark to be set by the minister from time to time.
Initially pass mark will be 67)
Transition:
"All
new applications that are received after the coming into force of the new Act
will be assessed under the new selection system against a pass mark of 67. In
addition, independent and assisted relative applications that are received
after the publication of these regulations in Part I of the Canada Gazette
and which have not yet received a selection interview on the date on which
the IRPA comes into force, will also be assessed under the new selection
system against a pass mark of 67. Finally, independent and assisted relative
applications that were received before the publication of these regulations in
Part I of the Canada Gazette and which have not yet received a
selection interview on the date on which the IRPA comes into force, will also
be assessed under the new selection system against a lower pass mark of 67.
These applications were submitted and application-processing fees were paid on
the basis of an understanding that they would be assessed against the former
selection system and, therefore, it is considered appropriate that they be
assessed against a somewhat lower threshold."
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AGE
|
Maximum
10
|
|
21 - 49
years of age at time of application |
10
|
|
20 or 50
years of age at time of application |
8
|
|
19
or 51 years of age at time of application |
6
|
|
18
or 52 years of age at time of application |
6
|
|
17
or 53 years of age at time of application |
6
|
|
Less then 17
or Older than 53 years of age at time of application |
0
|
|
Lose 2
points for each year of age over 49 years or under 21 years |
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|
|
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EDUCATION |
Maximum
25
|
|
Doctorate & Master's Degrees, PHD (17
Years of completed full time studies)
|
25
|
|
3-year
equivalent full time studies/training leading to a diploma, trade
certificate or apprenticeship (15
Years of completed full time studies)
|
22 |
|
Bachelor's Degree (14
Years of completed full time studies)
|
20
|
|
1-year
full time studies/training/diploma (13
Years of completed full time studies) |
15
|
|
1-year
full time studies/training/diploma (12
Years of completed full time studies) |
12
|
|
High
school |
5
|
|
|
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LANGUAGE
*
|
Maximum
24
|
|
Fluency
in first official language |
16
|
|
Abilities in 2nd official language at the "well" level |
8
|
|
Poor or
no abilities in first official language |
0
|
|
Fluency
in second official language |
4
|
|
Abilities in second official language at the "well" level |
0
|
|
Poor or
no abilities in second official language |
0
|
|
*
points will be awarded on the basis of English and French abilities in
four skills: speaking, reading, writing, and listening. |
|
|
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EXPERIENCE |
Maximum
21
|
|
One year
of recent skilled work experience |
15
|
|
Two
years of recent skilled work experience |
17
|
|
Three
years of recent skilled work experience |
19
|
|
Four or
More years of recent skilled work experience |
21
|
|
|
|
VALIDATED ARRANGED EMPLOYMENT |
Maximum
10
|
|
Arranged
employment in Canada validated/Aproved by HRDC |
10
|
|
|
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ADAPTABILITY |
Maximum
10
|
|
Spouse's
(including common-law partner's) education |
3, 4
or 5 |
|
--
Masters or Ph.D. |
5
|
|
--
Bachelor degree or three year diploma |
4
|
|
-- one -
two years post-secondary education |
3
|
|
Minimum
one year full time authorized work in Canada |
5
|
|
Minimum
two years full time post-secondary study in Canada |
5
|
|
Informal
job offer in Canada in keeping with past experience or education
|
5
|
|
Family
member in Canada |
5
|
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