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Factor 1 – Education (maximum 25 points)
Indicate your highest level of education. If you have an educational credential but not the total number of years of study required, you should award the number of points set out in the line that refers to the number of years of study completed.











Factor 2 – English and French language ability (maximum 24 points)
Please select the applicable levels of English and French abilities to read, write, speak and listen.

First Canadian Official Language (either English or French)
Read       Write       Sepak       Listen      

High Proficiency
(Maximum of sixteen (16) points)

Moderate Proficiency
(Maximum of eight (8) points)

Basic Proficiency
(Maximum of two (2) points)

No Proficiency
(No points)













Second Canadian Official Language (either English or French)
Read       Write       Sepak       Listen      

High Proficiency
(Maximum of sixteen (16) points)

Moderate Proficiency
(Maximum of eight (8) points)

Basic Proficiency
(Maximum of two (2) points)

No Proficiency
(No points)













Factor 3 – Work Experience (maximum 21 points)
Your work experience must be in an occupation in Skill Type 0, A or B of the National Occupational Classification (NOC) and it must have occurred in the past 10 years. Please select the appropriate number of years of experience.

Is your experience in one of the following 38 National Occupations?






Factor 4 – Age (maximum 10 points)
Enter your age at the time you intent to submit your application.







Factor 5 – Arranged Employment (maximum 10 points)
For arranged employment, you must have a permanent job offer in Canada and are able to perform and are likely to accept and carry out the employment offered to you.



Factor 6 – Adaptability (maximum 10 points)
You can receive a maximum of 10 points based on any combination of the elements listed below:


1. Accompanying Spouse / Common-Law Partner’s Education:










2. Principal Applicant or Spouse / Common-Law Partner has studied in Canada





3. Principal Applicant or Spouse / Common-Law Partner has worked in Canada





4. Principal Applicant has obtained points under Factor 5, Arranged Employment




5. Principal Applicant or Spouse / Common-Law Partner has family in Canada



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