HOW TO CALCULATE 67 POINTS ELIGIBILITY FOR CANADA

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To calculate your points for Canada's Express Entry system for Permanent Residence, you will need to consider the following factors:

Age: You will receive a maximum of 12 points if you are between 18 and 35 years old. The number of points decreases as you get older, with no points being awarded if you are over 47 years old.

Education: You can receive a maximum of 25 points for your education level. This includes both your highest level of education and any additional certifications or degrees you may have.

Work experience: You can receive a maximum of 15 points for your work experience, with points being awarded based on the number of years you have worked and the type of job you have held.

Language proficiency: You can receive a maximum of 28 points for your language proficiency in English and/or French, with points being awarded based on your ability to speak, read, write, and listen in one or both languages.

Arranged employment: If you have a job offer from a Canadian employer, you can receive a maximum of 10 points.

Adaptability: You can receive a maximum of 10 points for your adaptability, which considers factors such as your spouse's education and work experience, previous study or work in Canada, and any relatives living in Canada.

To calculate your total points, you will need to add up the points you have earned in each of these categories. To be eligible for Canada's Express Entry system, you will need to score a minimum of 67 points.

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