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I have assessed myself, and fall short of the 75 points required for an independent skilled worker immigrant. Can I still qualify?

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I have assessed myself, and fall short of the 75 points required for an independent skilled worker immigrant. Can I still qualify?

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In order to qualify as an independent skilled worker, it is proposed that you need 75 points under the point assessment system. There are some exceptions to this. For example, if you can show that the point assessment system does not accurately reflect your chances of establishing yourself in Canada, you may request that the visa officer exercise administrative discretion to grant you an immigrant visa.

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