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Dependent Children include all unmarried children, who are less than 22 years old or who have been continuously studying since the age of 22 years.
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Your Language Proficiency |

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HIGH: You can communicate effectively in most social and work situations.
MODERATE: You can communicate comfortably in familiar social and work situations.
BASIC: You can communicate in predictable contexts and on familiar topics, but with some difficulty. |
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Speak |
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Your Education |

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Please choose the highest degree level that you have completed.
"Years of Study" : Please enter the total number of years that it would have taken for you to complete your education starting from Grade 1 (childhood) to present. One year of studies includes the vacation time that is normally part of a school year.
Those who have spent time studying through Distance Learning may count those years of study as well, provided that the institution has been approved for education by the government where it is located.
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Your Spouse's Education |
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Extra Points are awarded for the education that your spouse has completed.
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Your Work Experience |

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If you have no work experience, please indicate "None".
You can only count work experience that you have been paid for.
If most of your work experience has been part-time instead of full-time, please indicate the average hours worked per week for each job position.
Note: "Full-time Work" means at least 37.5 hours of work per week.
If your total work experience is less than 2 years, then you may wish to provide us with the starting month/year and ending month/year dates for each separate position.
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Your Adaptability |
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Extra points are awarded if you (or your spouse) have worked or studied in Canada, as long as:
- The degree in Canada was from an institution that is recognized by the Government of Canada as an educational institution.
- The work experience in Canada was full-time work (or equivalent to one-year of full-time work), and you had legal working-status in Canada.
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