Please, answer the following questions about yourself and your spouse (if married): 1) What is your marital status? *Select…Annulled MarriageCommon-LawDivorced / SeparatedLegally SeparatedMarriedNever Married / SingleWidowed2) i. Is your spouse or common-law partner a citizen or permanent resident of Canada? *Select…NoYes2) ii. Will your spouse or common-law partner come with you to Canada? *Select…NoYes3) How old are you? *Select…17 years of age or less18 years of age19 years of age20 years of age21 years of age22 years of age23 years of age24 years of age25 years of age26 years of age27 years of age28 years of age29 years of age30 years of age31 years of age32 years of age33 years of age34 years of age35 years of age36 years of age37 years of age38 years of age39 years of age40 years of age41 years of age42 years of age43 years of age44 years of age45 years of age or more Choose the best answer: If you’ve been invited to apply, enter your age on the date you were invited. OR If you plan to complete an Express Entry profile, enter your current age. 4) What is your level of education? *Select…Secondary School(completed-successfully)Certificate program (1 year of post-secondary education completed successfully)Diploma Program (2 year of post-secondary education completed successfully)Bachelor’s Degree (3/4 year of post-secondary education completed successfully)Master’s Degree (1/2 year of post-graduate studies completed successfully)PhD Degree (3/4 year of post-graduate studies completed successfully)) Enter the highest level of education for which you: earned a Canadian degree, diploma or certificate or had an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) if you did your study outside Canada. (ECAs must be from an approved agency, in the last five years) Note: a Canadian degree, diploma or certificate must either have been earned at an accredited Canadian university, college, trade or technical school, or other institute in Canada. Distance learning counts for education points, but not for bonus points in your profile or application.4b) Have you earned a Canadian degree, diploma or certificate? *Select…NoYes Note: to answer yes: English or French as a Second Language must not have made up more than half your study you must not have studied under an award that required you to return to your home country after graduation to apply your skills and knowledge you must have studied at a school within Canada (foreign campuses don’t count) you had to be enrolled full time for at least eight months, and have been physically present in Canada for at least eight months 4c) Choose the best answer to describe this level of education. *Select…Secondary (high school) or lessOne or two-year diploma or certificateDegree, diploma or certificate of three years OR a Master’s, professional or doctoral degree of at least one academic year5) Official languages: Canada's official languages are English and French. You need to submit language test results that are less than two years old for all programs under Express Entry, even if English or French is your first language. i. Are your test results less than two years old? *Select…NoYesii. Which language test did you take for your first official language? *Select…CELPIP-GIELTSTEF CanadaTCF Canadaiii. Do you have other language results? *Select…TEF CanadaTCF Canadanot applicableIf so, which language test did you take for your second official language? Test results must be less than two years old.6) Work Experience i. In the last ten years, how many years of skilled work experience in Canada do you have? *Select…None or less than a year1 year2 years3 years4 years5 years or moreIt must have been paid and full-time (or an equal amount in part-time). Note: In Canada, the National Occupational Classification (NOC) is the of ficial list of all the jobs in the Canadian labour market. It describes each job according to skill type, group and level. “Skilled work” in the NOC is: managerial jobs (NOC Skill Level 0) profess ional jobs (NOC Skill Type A) technical jobs and skilled trad es/manual work (NOC Skill Type B) ii. In the last 10 years, how many total years of foreign skilled work experience do you have? *Select…None or less than a year2 years3 years or moreIt must have been paid, full-time (or an equal amount in part-time), and in only one occupation (NOC skill type 0, A or B).7) Do you have a certificate of qualification from a Canadian province, territory or federal body? *Select…NoYes Note: A certificate of qualification lets people work in some skilled trades in Canada. Only the provinces, territories and a federal body can issue these certificates. To get one, a person must have them assess their training, trade experience and skills to and then pass a certification exam. People usually have to go to the province or territory to be assessed. They may also need experience and training from an employer in Canada. This isn’t the same as a nomination from a province or territory. 8) Do you have a valid job offer supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment? *Select…NoYes A valid job offer must be: full-time in a skilled job listed as Skill Type 0, or Skill Level A or B in the 2011 National Occupational Classification supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) or exempt from needing one for one year from the time you become a permanent resident A job offer is not valid if your employer is: an embassy, high commission or consulate in Canada or on the list of ineligible employers. 8a) Which NOC skill type or level is the job offer? *Select…NOC skill type 00NOC skill type A or B or any Type 0 other than 00NOC skill type C or DYou can use our online tool to find out if you don’t know.9) Do you have a nomination certificate from a province or territory? *Select…NoYes10) Do you or your spouse or common law partner (if they will come with you to Canada) have at least one brother or sister living in Canada who is a citizen or permanent resident? *Select…NoYes Note: to answer yes, the brother or sister must be: 18 years old or older related to you or your partner by blood, marriage, common-law partnership or adoption have a parent in common with you or your partner A brother or sister is related to you by: blood (biological) adoption marriage (step-brother or step-sister)Based on your answers, you do not appear to be eligible for Express Entry at this time!Points :Complete