Not exact matches
Just like before, successful immigrants must score 67 points out of a possible 100, but
language fluency and age now count for more, while points for work experience have been reduced.
For us analog folks, attaining perfect
fluency is almost impossible —
just as it is for adults learning a foreign
language — but you have to know enough to understand what is going on and,
just as important, be understood.
Fluency takes time, but
just telling an employer that you're studying a
language can demonstrate self - discipline and a desire to learn new things, according to career expert Jason Seiden, the author of Super Staying Power: What You Need to Become Valuable & Resilient at Work.