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Amy Boosts Express Entry Chances with Language Proficiency

Amy's language proficiency journey shows how improving your score can significantly boost your Express Entry chances. She increased her CRS score by 44 points.

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Amy Boosts Express Entry Chances with Language Proficiency

Amy, a skilled professional, has demonstrated the power of language proficiency in Canada's Express Entry system. By improving her language score, she boosted her Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score, enhancing her chances of permanent residency.

Amy's journey highlights the significance of language proficiency in Express Entry. Initially, her CRS score was 515, but she strategically retested and improved her language score from Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 8 to CLB 9. This boosted her CRS score to 559, making her more competitive.

Language proficiency is a crucial factor in Express Entry, offering up to 310 CRS points. This includes 160 points from core human capital and an additional 150 points from skill transferability and additional language points. Amy's experience shows that even a one-level improvement in language proficiency can significantly enhance competitiveness.

Amy's success story underscores the importance of language proficiency in Express Entry. With no limit to retaking language tests, candidates can maximize their language points, potentially qualifying for French-language category-based draws with lower CRS cut-off scores. This strategy can provide a competitive edge in the Express Entry pool, as demonstrated by Amy's score increase from 515 to 559.

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