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Canadian Point System. Created by: Carol Gnojewski 2011 Secondary Humanities Instructor. Directions:. Proceed through this points calculator by clicking on the clip art icon that matches your circumstances.
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Canadian Point System Created by: Carol Gnojewski 2011 Secondary Humanities Instructor
Directions: • Proceed through this points calculator by clicking on the clip art icon that matches your circumstances. • Red arrows indicate the correct image to click on in order to continue when more than one image is present on a slide. • Tally up points as you go to determine if you qualify for immigration under Canada’s point system. Begin Commencer
EDUCATION • High School Diploma • One year of university • Two years of university • Bachelor’s degree • Master’s or Ph.D.
Language Ability • Read, Write & Speak English & French well • Read, Write & Speak English well & French pretty well • Read, Write & Speak French pretty well and English not so well. • Read, Write & Speak English & French not so well • Read, Write, & Speak only English or only French • Unable to Read, Write or Speak English or French
Work Experience • Less than a year of work experience in a skilled or professional job • One year of work experience • Two years of work experience • Three years of work experience • Four or more years of work experience
Age • 16 or under • 18 • 21-49 • 53 • 54 and over
Adaptability 1 (10 points maximum score for all adaptability selection factors) • You have studied in Canada less than 2 years (0 points so far) • You have studied in Canada more than 2 years (5 points so far)
Proof of Funds • I have $10,168 (Canadian dollars*) in my bank account. • I have less than $10,168 (Canadian dollars) in my bank account. • I have a job waiting for me in Canada. *Funds must be equivalent to the current rate of exchange in Canada.
Criminal Record • I have a criminal record • I don’t have a criminal record
Health • I have no serious health problems • I have a serious health problem
High School Diploma • 5 points
One year of university • 15 points
Two years of university • 20 points
Bachelor’s degree • 22 points
Master’s or Ph.D • 25 points University of British Columbia
Read, Write & Speak English & French well • 24 points Trèsbien! Top hole!
Read, Write & Speak English well & French pretty well* • 20 points Trèsbien! Top hole! * Or vice versa
Read, Write & Speak French pretty well and English not so well.* • 16 points Bien! Good show! * Or vice versa
Read, Write & Speak English and French not so well. • 8 points Bien! Good show!
Read, Write & Speak only English or only French. • 4 points—one language not so well • 8 points –for one language pretty well • 16 points—for one language very well Bien! Good show!
Unable to Read, Write or Speak English or French • 0 points Vaétudier Go study!
Ineligible even with enough points Arrêt Sorry. Entry Denied.
Tally up your points • 66 or less—Sorry, immigration denied. • 67 or more—Hooray! Bravo! You made it! You can begin the immigration process!
Less than a year of work experience in a skilled or professional job. • 0 points Get Back to work!
One year of work experience in a skilled or professional job. • 15 points Good work!
Two years of work experience in a skilled or professional job. • 17 points Good work!
Three years of work experience in a skilled or professional job. • 19 points Good work!
Four or more years of work experience in a skilled or professional job. • 21 points Expert worker!
Age 16 or under • 0 points
Age 18 • 4 points
Age 21-49 • 10 points
Age 53 • 2 points
Age 54 and up • 0 points
Adaptability 2 • You have worked in Canada less than 1 year (Add 0 points) • You have worked in Canada more than 1 year ( Add 5 points *) *10 points maximum score for all adaptability
Adaptability 3 • You don’t have family in Canada that are citizens. (Add 0 points) • You do have family in Canada that are citizens. (Add 5 points*) *10 points maximum score for all adaptability
Adaptability 4 • You don’t have a job yet in Canada. (Add 0 points) • You already have a job waiting for you in Canada. (Add 5 points*) *10 points maximum score for all adaptability
I have $10,168 (Canadian dollars) in my bank account. I am eligible for immigration. Je suisriche. I’m rich!
I have a job waiting for me in Canada. I am eligible for immigration and I can add 5 points. C'est vrai bonne chance pour moi! Lucky me!
END OF SLIDESHOW Fin Resources: http://www.workpermit.com/canada/points_calculator.htm http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-factors.asp *Certain provinces such as Quebec may use their own selection factors for immigration qualification.