Yukon Points Calculator 2018 is the points system of the Yukon Nominee Program (YNP) that is made to help the government to assess if a candidate is eligible for immigrating to Yukon under Canada Immigration. For being eligible under this program the candidates are required to score 67 points out of 100 points on the Yukon Immigration Points Calculator 2018. After which the candidate can submit their profiles to the Yukon Express Entry (YEE).
Yukon Express Entry (YEE):
Candidates who are eligible to enter the federal Express Entry pool and are interested in living and working in Yukon may apply to the Yukon Express Entry stream (YEE).
This stream allows the province to nominate individuals who are already in Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) Express Entry pool and who have the necessary education, skilled work experience, language ability, and other factors to help them settle successfully and integrate into Yukon’s labour market and communities. To enter the federal Express Entry pool, candidates must be eligible for one of the three federal economic immigration programs:
- Federal Skilled Worker Program
- Federal Skilled Trades Program
- Canadian Experience Class
Candidates who meet all eligibility requirements of one of these three federal programs must begin by creating an Express Entry profile. Based on the information the candidate submits, his or her profile will be given a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score and the top-ranking profiles will be invited to apply for permanent residence. Receiving a Provincial or Territorial Nomination will boost the candidate’s score by 600 CRS points, greatly increasing his or her chance of being invited to apply for permanent residence.
Find below the Yukon Immigration Points Calculator 2018 offering points for various factors:
Factors | Points |
Education | 25 |
Language Skills | 28 |
Work Experience | 15 |
Age | 12 |
Arranged Employment | 10 |
Adaptability | 10 |
Total points to score | 67 / 100 |
Once the candidate scores 67 points on the Yukon immigration point system then they can move onto submitting their profiles in the CRS
Factor 1: Education
Factors | Points |
Doctoral level | 25 points |
Master’s level or professional degree | 23 points |
Two or more post-secondary credentials, one of which is a three-year or longer post-secondary credential | 22 points |
Three-year or longer post-secondary credential | 21 points |
Two-year post-secondary credential | 19 points |
One-year post-secondary credential | 15 points |
Secondary school | 5 points |
Factor 2: Language Skills
Proficiency | Level | Points |
First Official Language | ||
Speaking/Listening/Reading/Writing | Intermediate IELTS 6.0/6.0/6.0/6.0 |
4 pts/ability |
Speaking/Listening/Reading/Writing | High intermediate IELTS 6.5/7.5/6.5/6.5 |
5 pts/ability |
Speaking/Listening/Reading/Writing | Advanced IELTS 7.0/8.0/7.0/7.0 |
6 pts/ability |
Speaking/Listening/Reading/Writing | Spouse/partner’s official language (CLB4) IELTS 4.0/4.5/3.5/4.0 |
5 pts |
Maximum | 24 points | |
Second Official Language | ||
Speaking/Listening/Reading/Writing | CLB/NCLC 5 in all abilities IELTS 5.0/5.0/4.0/5.0 |
4 points |
Maximum *Listening, reading, speaking, writing |
4 points |
Factor 3: Work Experience
Work Experience | Points |
1 year (Minimum threshold) | 9 points |
2-3 years | 11 points |
4-5 years | 13 points |
6 years or more | 15 points |
Factor 4: Age
Age of Applicant | Points |
18 to 35 | 12 points |
36 | 11 points |
37 | 10 points |
38 | 9 points |
39 | 8 points |
40 | 7 points |
41 | 6 points |
42 | 5 points |
43 | 4 points |
44 | 3 points |
45 | 2 points |
46 | 1 points |
47 and over | 0 points |
Factor 5: Arranged Employment
The Applicant | And | Points |
is currently working in Canada on an LMIA-based work permit and his or her work in Canada is considered “skilled” (NOC 0, A, or B level). |
*At the time the permanent resident visa is issued, the applicant is expected to still hold a valid work permit. |
10 points |
is currently working in Canada on an LMIA-exempt work permit or a work permit issued under a provincial/territorial agreement. |
*At the time the permanent resident visa is issued, the applicant is expected to still hold a valid work permit. |
10 points |
does not hold a valid work permit and is not otherwise authorized to work in Canada. |
|
10 points |
holds a valid work permit or is otherwise authorized to work in Canada, but does not fall under one of the two above scenarios. |
|
10 points |
Factor 6: Adaptability
Adaptability | Points |
PA previous work in Canada (minimum 1 year NOC O, A, B) | 10 points |
Previous study in Canada | 5 points |
Previous study in Canada – accompanying spouse/partner | 5 points |
Previous work in Canada – accompanying spouse/partner | 5 points |
Arranged employment in Canada | 5 points |
Relative in Canada – 18 years or older | 5 points |
Language ability CLB 4 or above – accompanying spouse/partner (IELTS 4.0/4.5/3.5/4.0) | 5 points |
Eligibility Criteria:
To be eligible for Yukon Express Entry, applicants must:
- Meet the requirements of one of the three federal economic immigration programs;
- Complete the online Express Entry application to receive a Profile Number and, if applicable, a Job Seeker Validation Code;
- Have sufficient settlement funds to support themselves and any accompanying family members in Canada;
- The amount of money required is based on the size of the applicant’s family, as determined by IRCC.
- Have a valid job offer for permanent, full-time work from an eligible Yukon employer; and
- Have a genuine intention to live and work in Yukon.