Ontario Pr Points Calculator 2019
Calculating your Ontario PR points for 2019 is essential for determining your eligibility for permanent residency. This calculator helps you estimate your points based on the official 2019 points grid. Follow the steps below to get an accurate assessment of your points.
How to Use This Calculator
To use this Ontario PR Points Calculator 2019, follow these steps:
- Enter your education level and years of study in the Education section.
- Provide details about your work experience in Canada or abroad in the Work Experience section.
- Specify your language abilities in English and French in the Language Abilities section.
- If applicable, enter your spouse's education and work experience in the Spouse section.
- Click the "Calculate Points" button to see your total points.
- Review the result and compare it with the minimum points required for your specific PR category.
The calculator will provide you with a breakdown of your points and an overall total. Use this information to assess your eligibility and plan your next steps in the immigration process.
Ontario PR Points System 2019
The Ontario PR points system for 2019 is designed to evaluate applicants based on their education, work experience, language abilities, and family factors. The total points required vary depending on the PR category you are applying under.
Key Information
The 2019 points grid is based on the federal Express Entry system but includes additional points for Ontario-specific factors. The maximum points available are 1000, but the minimum points required vary by category.
Education Points
Education points are awarded based on your highest level of education and the number of years you studied. The points are calculated as follows:
Education Points Formula
Education Points = (Years of Study × Points per Year) + Additional Points for Degree Level
For example, a master's degree with 2 years of study might earn you 100 points if you meet the specific requirements.
Work Experience Points
Work experience points are awarded based on the number of years you have worked in skilled jobs in Canada or abroad. The points are calculated as follows:
Work Experience Points Formula
Work Experience Points = (Years of Skilled Work × Points per Year) + Additional Points for NOC Level
For example, 5 years of skilled work in a NOC 0 or A job might earn you 250 points.
Language Abilities Points
Language abilities points are awarded based on your proficiency in English and French. The points are calculated based on your CLB (Canadian Language Benchmark) level.
Language Abilities Points Formula
Language Abilities Points = (English CLB Level × Points per Level) + (French CLB Level × Points per Level)
For example, a CLB 7 in English and CLB 5 in French might earn you 150 points.
Spouse Points
If you are married or in a common-law relationship, your spouse's education and work experience can also contribute to your points. The points are calculated as follows:
Spouse Points Formula
Spouse Points = (Spouse's Education Points × 10%) + (Spouse's Work Experience Points × 10%)
For example, if your spouse has 100 points from education and 200 points from work experience, you would receive an additional 30 points.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum points required for Ontario PR in 2019?
The minimum points required vary by PR category. For the Express Entry stream, the minimum is 67 points, while for the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), it can be higher depending on the specific program.
How do I calculate my Ontario PR points?
Use this calculator to enter your education, work experience, language abilities, and spouse details. The calculator will provide you with a breakdown of your points and an overall total.
Can I get points for my spouse's education and work experience?
Yes, your spouse's education and work experience can contribute to your points. The points are calculated as a percentage of your spouse's points.
What is the maximum points I can get for Ontario PR in 2019?
The maximum points available are 1000, but the minimum points required vary by category. The 2019 points grid is based on the federal Express Entry system but includes additional points for Ontario-specific factors.
How do I apply for Ontario PR after calculating my points?
After calculating your points, you can apply through the Express Entry stream or the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). Make sure to meet all the eligibility requirements and submit your application to the appropriate immigration authority.