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4 Ways To Increase Your Express Entry Points For Canada PR

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Express Entry is the fastest, and most popular way to  get Canadian permanent residence. But since candidates have to compete against each other to be invited to apply, it’s important to do everything you can to maximize your Express Entry points!

So we are listing few points which can help you increase your Express Entry Points.

 

1. IELTS SCORE

Improving your IELTS score is the number one way to increase your points. On their own, good IELTS results can get you up to 160 points.

But if you have good IELTS and post-secondary education can get you an additional 50 points. Good IELTS andat least three years of work experience can get you another 50 points.

You need to score at least Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 7 to be eligible for Express Entry under the Federal Skilled Worker program, which is at least 6.0 on each language ability on the IELTS. But if you can score CLB 9 in all language abilities, you could be looking at up to 260 Express Entry points for just your language ability.

 

2. SPOUSAL/SIBLING POINTS

It may not apply to some candidates, but if you have a spouse or common-law partner, you may be missing out on some points you can claim.

There are three possibilities here, and it’s worth looking into them all.

First, your spouse or partner may get you more points. By retaking a language test, or getting an educational credential assessment (ECA) for any post-secondary education they have, your spouse or partner could increase your Express Entry points.

Second, you may actually have a higher score as a single applicant.Since your profile is scored differently depending on whether or not you have an accompanying spouse or partner, depending on your spouse or partner’s profile, you may actually increase your score if you list them as non-accompanying. If you are granted permanent residence, you can still sponsor them to join you in Canada, but it does mean a period of separation.

Third, your spouse may actually be the stronger applicant. You should definitely run through the exercise of trying to calculate how many points your spouse would get if they were the principal applicant, with or without you accompanying them.

Immigration Tip: If you and your spouse or partner are both strong candidates, you can each submit a profile to the Express Entry pool and list each other as accompanying. That way you double your chances of success!

 

 

 3. STUDY

Going back to school is a pretty big investment to increase your score, but it can also have a big impact. A short program like a one-year post-secondary certificate could get you a lot of points. If you already have one post-secondary degree of three years or more, worth 120 points, and take a second one-year program, you can claim an additional 8 points for just education. If you already had CLB 9, and two years of Canadian work experience, you can claim an additional 50 points for skills transferability. That’s 58 total additional Express Entry points.

 

4. FRENCH

A significant number of CRS Express Entry points are available for proficiency in English and/or French.

As was the case before the changes introduced on June 6, single permanent residency candidates received up to 136 points for their first official language, and up to 24 points for their second official language. Candidates with an accompanying spouse/common-law partner can receive up to 148 points for the first language (taking into account both partners’ language skills), plus an additional 22 points for a second language (the accompanying spouse/partner may only be assessed for one language).

 

 

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