Requesting guidance for Canadian immigration on NOC 4031
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Requesting guidance for Canadian immigration on NOC 4031
Hi All,
I am a secondary school teacher from Pakistan looking to immigrate to Canada.
My brief profile is as follows:
Then I read about CRS and found out that my score is 400.
Is it a good score for Express Entry program?
Also, if I have my IETLS and ECA ready and submit my express entry application, how long does it normally take to get invited?
Thanks for reading this.
Regards,
Adeel
I am a secondary school teacher from Pakistan looking to immigrate to Canada.
My brief profile is as follows:
- Marital status: Single
- Age: 30
- Master of Philosophy (M Phil) in Physics ( 2 years degree)
- Bachelors in Physics ( 4 years degree)
- Bachelor in Education ( 1.5 years degree)
- IELTS (aiming for 7 each)
- Work experience as secondary school teacher : 4 years
Then I read about CRS and found out that my score is 400.
Is it a good score for Express Entry program?
Also, if I have my IETLS and ECA ready and submit my express entry application, how long does it normally take to get invited?
Thanks for reading this.
Regards,
Adeel
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Re: Requesting guidance for Canadian immigration on NOC 4031
Hi, welcome to BE.
Unfortunately, 400 wouldn't be enough to get an invite, it's been about 460-470 for quite some time as a minimum, but there haven't been any FSW draws at all in the past year, so I'd imagine that score will be higher for a while once they do start inviting FSW applicants again.
I'd suggest you read this Wiki article too, your job isn't one that's likely to lead to sponsorship I'm afraid. https://britishexpats.com/wiki/Teaching_in_Canada
You might as well enter the pool anyway just in case, but I think you'll need to look in to another visa route. Which province are you hoping to go to?
Unfortunately, 400 wouldn't be enough to get an invite, it's been about 460-470 for quite some time as a minimum, but there haven't been any FSW draws at all in the past year, so I'd imagine that score will be higher for a while once they do start inviting FSW applicants again.
I'd suggest you read this Wiki article too, your job isn't one that's likely to lead to sponsorship I'm afraid. https://britishexpats.com/wiki/Teaching_in_Canada
You might as well enter the pool anyway just in case, but I think you'll need to look in to another visa route. Which province are you hoping to go to?