I am really motivated to apply by myself now
I have printed the application today; I will read in evening and come up with questions, if any.
Thanks.
Skilled Worker Online Self-Assessment - Total Score
Total point score
Your final score is: 71
Here is the breakdown of your total score:
Your Score - Maximum Points - Factor
1. Education - 25 - 20
2. Language Ability - 24 - 16
3. Work Experience - 21 - 21
4. Age - 10 - 10
5. Arranged Employment - 10 - 0
6. Adaptability - 10 - 4
Total Score - 100 - 71
I was reading the guide now, there are two categories who are eligible to apply: 1. Who have arranged employment 2. Who applied for phd program. Well I do not fall in both category. Then I read 2013 rules and regulations, you should have experience of 29 occupations provided, I have commercial and admin work experience. Can you please explain, I am eligible or not.
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Originally posted by M3
I was reading the guide now, there are two categories who are eligible to apply: 1. Who have arranged employment 2. Who applied for phd program. Well I do not fall in both category. Then I read 2013 rules and regulations, you should have experience of 29 occupations provided, I have commercial and admin work experience. Can you please explain, I am eligible or not.
(I will be grateful if anyone can provide accurate information.)
I can see my work experince in this occupation only: but I am doing such things as a part of any company not as a consultant.
1122 – Professional Occupations in Business Management Consulting:
Professional Occupations in Business Management Consulting perform some or all of the following duties:
•Analyze and provide advice on the managerial methods and organization of a public or private sector establishment
•Conduct research to determine efficiency and effectiveness of managerial policies and programs
•Conduct assessments and propose improvements to methods, systems and procedures in areas such as operations, human resources, records management and communications
•Conduct quality audits and develop quality management and quality assurance standards for ISO (International Organization for Standardization) registration
•Plan the reorganization of the operations of an establishment
•May supervise contracted researchers or clerical staff.
Proving Language Proficiency for Canadian Immigration in 2013.
Posted in 2012 . : December, 2012
Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has stated that the ability to communicate in one or both of Canada’s two official languages is key to finding employment in the country. To help ensure that prospective immigrants arrive in Canada with the language skills needed to succeed, many Canadian immigration programs require that applicants prove their ability to communicate in 'French or English' by submitting standardized test scores.
In 2013, a number of popular immigration programs will require proof of language proficiency. Amongst them are:
1) The Federal Skilled Worker Program
2) The Federal Skilled Trades Program
3) Provincial Nominee Programs
4) The Canadian Experience Class
Assessing your Proficiency. :
English and French language proficiency, for immigration purposes, is assessed according to the Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) system. The CLB system ranks language proficiency separately for each of the four language skills, namely: speaking, reading, writing, and listening.
CLB levels range from 1 to 12. Please note....Levels 1-4 are considered a ‘basic level of proficiency’; 5-8 are considered ‘intermediate’; and 9-12 are considered ‘advanced’.
Language Tests and Equivalencies. :
An individual’s proficiency is determined using results from a test issued by a designated organization. At present, the designated testing organizations are as follows:
For English: There are two designated organizations, that test for English language testing:
1) International English Language Testing System (IELTS),
2) Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP)*
* CELPIP tests may only be taken within Canada, whereas IELTS tests are held in various locations around the world, including Canada. Those who studied or were on a work permit will surely get a chance to try for these tests.
For French: The only accepted French-language test for the Federal programs is the Test d’Evaluation de Français (TEF)
Equivalencies with CLB benchmarks for the three designated tests above are determined as follows:
International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
Canadian English Level Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP)
Test d’Evaluation de Français (TEF)
Individuals with knowledge of both English and French may choose to get tested in one or both languages. For many programs, additional points will be awarded for knowledge of a second official Canadian language.
Regardless of the language they choose, immigrants who arrive in Canada with sufficient language skills will find themselves well placed to take advantage of all the opportunities their new home has to offer.
Article from : " Canada Immigration Newsletter ".
Links in India, :
https://ielts.britishcouncil.org/india
http://takeielts.britishcouncil.org/prepare-test/how-prepare-ielts-test
The fees for the exam is about Rs.9000 and for the books about Rs.1000 x 4.
http://madras.afindia.org/french-classes/tef
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