New Chapter Express Entry Calculator
Please provide your date of birth.
Please select the level of your education.
(Choose one of the eight options)
Warning:
If you earned degree, diploma or certificate outside Canada, you will need to get an Educational Credential Assessments (ECA) for your degree, diploma or certificate from designated organizations (ECA report must not be more than five years old.).
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Less than secondary school.
Secondary diploma (high school graduation).
One-year degree, diploma or certificate from a university, college, trade or technical school, or other institute.
Two-year program at a university, college, trade or technical school, or other institute.
Bachelor's degree OR a three or more year program at a university, college, trade or technical school, or other institute.
Two or more certificates, diplomas, or degrees. One must be for a program of three or more years.
Master's degree, OR professional degree needed to practice in a licensed profession (For “professional degree,” the degree program must have been in: medicine, veterinary medicine, dentistry, optometry, law, chiropractic medicine, or pharmacy.).
Doctoral level university degree (Ph.D.).
What type of exam did you pass?
Warning:
You must take an approved language test to be eligible for Express Entry!
Read more about approved language test:
IELTS
,
CELPIP
,
TEF
.
Your test results must be less than two years old.
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none
IELTS
CELPIP
TEF
How many points did you get for speaking?
How many points did you get for writing?
How many points did you get for reading?
How many points did you get for listening?
Did you pass second language exam?
What type of second exam did you pass?
Warning:
You must take an approved language test to be eligible for Express Entry!
Read more about approved language test:
IELTS
,
CELPIP
,
TEF
.
Your test results must be less than two years old.
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How many points did you get for speaking in second exam?
How many points did you get for writing in second exam?
How many points did you get for reading in second exam?
How many points did you get for listening in second exam?
How many years of skilled work experience do you have in the Canadian labour market in the last ten years?
Warning:
To be eligible for Express Entry, your work experience (your occupation) must be classified in the National Occupational Classification
(NOC)
.
Your work experience must also be paid work and classified as Skill Type 0, or Skill Levels A or B.
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Your work experience is calculated after having completed the full year worked. If you have worked less than a year, choose "none or less than a year". There is no rounding up. 1 year full time (1,560 hours total) means 30 hours/week for 12 months (full-time work which could be performed for more then one employer) or 15 hours/week for 24 months (part-time work)
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none or less than a year
1 year
2 years
3 years
4 years
5 years or more
How many years of foreign skilled work experiencein (outside Canada) do you have in the last ten years?
Warning:
To be eligible for Express Entry, your work experience (your occupation) must be classified in the National Occupational Classification
(NOC)
.
Your work experience must also be paid work and classified as Skill Type 0, or Skill Levels A or B.
Read more
Your work experience is calculated after having completed the full year worked. If you have worked less than a year, choose "none or less than a year". There is no rounding up. 1 year full time (1,560 hours total) means 30 hours/week for 12 months (full-time work which could be performed for more then one employer) or 15 hours/week for 24 months (part-time work)
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none or less than a year
1 year
2 years
3 years or more
Do you or your spouse or common law partner (who will be included in your application under Express Entry) have brother or sister living in Canada who is a citizen or permanent resident of Canada?
Have you graduated post-secondary education in Canada?
No
Secondary (high school) or less
1- or 2- years diploma or certificate
3- years or longer degree, diploma or certificate
Do you have arranged employment in Canada (valid job offer)?
Your valid job offer must be classified in the National Occupational Classification (NOC) as Skill Type 0, or Skill Level A or B and not be from an embassy, high commission or consulate in Canada. It must be also full-time, paid work.
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other requirements that the job offer must meet to be valid.
Your valid job offer must be supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).
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the exclusions for this requirement.
No
NOC 00
any other NOC 0, A or B
Have you got provincial or territorial nomination?
Do you have spouse or common - law partner who will be included in your application under Express Entry?
Warning:
If your spouse or common - law partner is citizen or permanent resident of Canada can not be included in your application under Express Entry.
Please select the level of education of spouse or common-law partner.
(Choose one of the eight options)
Warning:
If your spouse or common-law partner earned degree, diploma or certificate outside Canada, it will be needed to get an Educational Credential Assessments (ECA) for your spouse's or common-law partner's degree, diploma or certificate from designated organizations (ECA report must not be more than five years old.).
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Less than secondary school.
Secondary diploma (high school graduation).
One-year degree, diploma or certificate from a university, college, trade or technical school, or other institute.
Two-year program at a university, college, trade or technical school, or other institute.
Bachelor's degree OR a three or more year program at a university, college, trade or technical school, or other institute.
Two or more certificates, diplomas, or degrees. One must be for a program of three or more years.
Master's degree, OR professional degree needed to practice in a licensed profession (For “professional degree,” the degree program must have been in: medicine, veterinary medicine, dentistry, optometry, law, chiropractic medicine, or pharmacy.).
Doctoral level university degree (Ph.D.).
What type of exam did your spouse or common-law partner pass?
Warning:
Your spouse or common-law partner must take an approved language test to be eligible for Express Entry!
Read more about approved language test:
IELTS
,
CELPIP
,
TEF
.
Your spouse's or common-law partner's test results must be less than two years old.
Read more
none
IELTS
CELPIP
TEF
How many points did your spouse or common-law partner get for speaking?
How many points did your spouse or common-law partner get for writing?
How many points did your spouse or common-law partner get for reading?
How many points did your spouse or common-law partner get for listening?
How many years of skilled work experience in the Canadian labour market has your spouse or common-law partner in the last ten years?
Warning:
To be eligible for Express Entry, your spouse's or common-law partner's work experience (occupation) must be classified in the National Occupational Classification
(NOC)
.
Your spouse's or common-law partner's work experience must also be paid work and classified as Skill Type 0, or Skill Levels A or B.
Read more
Your spouse's or common-law partner's work experience is calculated after having completed the full year worked. If your spouse or common-law partner has worked less than a year, choose "none or less than a year". There is no rounding up. 1 year full time (1,560 hours total) means 30 hours/week for 12 months (full-time work which could be performed for more then one employer) or 15 hours/week for 24 months (part-time work)
Read more
none or less than a year
1 year
2 years
3 years
4 years
5 years or more
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