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  2. Express Entry - Wikipedia

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    Express Entry uses a points-based system, called the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), to automatically rank interested candidates and select the most competitive for immigration. [9] The core factors considered are age, level of education, language proficiency in English and/or French, and Canadian work experience. [10]

  3. Points-based immigration system - Wikipedia

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    A points-based immigration system or merit-based immigration system [1] is an immigration system where a noncitizen's eligibility to immigrate is (partly or wholly) determined by whether that noncitizen is able to score above a threshold number of points in a scoring system that might include such factors as education level, wealth, connection with the country, language fluency, existing job ...

  4. Skilled worker - Wikipedia

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    Canada Skilled Worker immigration On January 1, 2015, the Government of Canada implemented the Express Entry Immigration system under the Economic Class including the Federal Skilled Worker Program. Under Express Entry, Federal Skilled Workers across 347 eligible occupations who meet minimum entry criteria, submit an expression of interest ...

  5. College and university rankings - Wikipedia

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    College and university rankings order higher education institutions based on various criteria, with factors differing depending on the specific ranking system. These rankings can be conducted at the national or international level, assessing institutions within a single country, within a specific geographical region, or worldwide.

  6. Template:Infobox university rankings - Wikipedia

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    To use this infobox, copy the example list below and insert it right above the relevant paragraph in an article. Then insert the rank after the first equals-sign. It should only consist of a number or a band (i.e., "201" or "201-250" not "201st" or "top 250"). All entries are optional, but at least one ranking must present for the template to work.

  7. CTRS standings - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Team Ranking System (CTRS) is a point system used by Curling Canada to rank men's and women's curling teams across Canada.They are determined through points earned in various curling bonspiels held worldwide throughout the season.

  8. Rankings of universities in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Various rankings also evaluate universities based on research output. Several Canadian-based publication have produced rankings of universities in Canada, the most prominent being the news magazine Maclean's under the name Guide to Canadian Universities which began in 1991. [1]

  9. Category:University and college rankings - Wikipedia

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    Rankings of universities in ASEAN; Rankings of universities in Brazil; Rankings of universities in Canada; Rankings of universities in China; Rankings of universities in France; Rankings of universities in Latin America; Rankings of universities in Malaysia; Rankings of universities in South Africa; Rankings of universities in the European Union