Canadian Immigration Pass Mark System
As you may already know, life in Canada provides many advantages, including universal health care and reduced safety concerns. For this reason, Canada had to implement a program that would prevent the country from being overwhelmed by immigrants. Having an influx of too many new people would simply be too great a strain on the current system and could cause it to collapse.
Canada does want immigrants to come to their country. Otherwise, they wouldn’t have lowered the required Pass-Mark score from 75 to 67. However, they do want to ensure that all new immigrants will be able to fit into their culture, will be able to support themselves and their families, and will make a positive contribution to the community into which they move.
The Pass-Mark system is a method of evaluating individuals who apply to become permanent Canadian residents based on those standards.
Elements of the Pass-Mark System
The Pass-Mark System evaluates applicants in six areas:
• Education
• Language ability
• Work experience
• Age
• Arranged employment in Canada
• Adaptability
Each of these areas can earn you a specific number of points based on your responses.Â
The maximum number of points available for each area is listed below:
 Education – 25 points
 Language – 24 points
 Work experience – 21 points
 Age – 10 points
 Arranged employment in Canada – 10 points
 Adaptability – 10 points
In my next article, we’ll talk a little about what each of the focus of each of these different areas.








January 30th, 2006 at 6:24 pm
I WILL LIKE TO KNOW HOW CAN I GET JOB OVER THERE IN CANADA WHILE I DID NOT KNOW ANYBODY OR IS THERE ANY WEBSITE THAT I HAVE TO BROWS BEFORE GETTING JOB IN CANADA AND ALSO WHERE TO STAY THE FIRST DAY I ARRIVED IN CANADA.
THANK YOU
January 30th, 2006 at 6:45 pm
dear sir,
i am from nigeria , i want to buy your step by step immigration to canada book but i can not get a credit card. Do you have other means of payment available for people in these categories and i also want to pay for the mentor program you normal organised for potentail immigrant to canada.
best regards to you.
January 30th, 2006 at 7:45 pm
Dear,Alex!I’m from Ukraine,I’m nurs,I want legal immigrate to Canada.What do I need doing the first?I need your support.Help,me ,please.Best regard .Viktoria.
January 30th, 2006 at 9:33 pm
how do we get job in canada can you please email me the websites
thank you
john
January 31st, 2006 at 10:51 am
dear sir,
i would like to live with my family in canada and i need findout a good job overthere,i hope u can help me when iam reach overthere, and i hope my immigration also processing well
thanks and regards
shahanad
January 31st, 2006 at 12:28 pm
My daughter lives in Toronto, Canada and is almost a citizen at this time. I only have the one child and I want to be closer to her. I have visited Canada many, many times ever since I was a child (I use to live in Michigan) and have always loved it. I majored in painting in an art school in Michigan — I did not finish, but I think I have about two years. I have worked in trade magazines for 27 years. First as an art director, than as production work and now as a graphic designer. I speak some French and I have purchased a program to develop that more fully as I love the language and would love to be able to use it. I am very healthy and I am 56 years old. I was thinking that if I developed an internet ad agency and then moved to Canada and of course paid Canadian taxes on it would that be okay for a job, if I were self employed. I would think a three to five year time table to fully develop it would be necessary before moving. I would also be more than open to getting a job in Canada, but I like the idea of being self employed.
Thank You,
Joanna
January 31st, 2006 at 3:48 pm
I’m realy interested in your article & I found it
useful,until I get I copy of your book can you advise me who can I begain to search for a job in
Canada before I arrived ,Thanks again for your useful advises .
January 31st, 2006 at 5:34 pm
hi Alex B how are you oright Iam very interested for you give mee more informatoin about the immigration in canda and me very happy and interested please go ahead until me in canda
thankyou very muth.
from.Abdelmagid sulayman
February 1st, 2006 at 11:06 pm
real it was dream for me tolive and work in canada
February 4th, 2006 at 9:53 am
Hi Alex, I have the same question as ABU SAIBU SAID plse help me