Canada’s immigration system has once again proven how generous and comprehensive it can be. Effective May 1, 2014, the List of Eligible Occupation under the Federal Skilled Worker Program will increase to 50 occupations. What does this mean? This means that there is now a greater chance for you to qualify for Permanent Residence status in Canada under the Federal Skilled Worker Program. If your occupation falls under one of the listed occupations in the new List of Eligible Occupations, then you are eligible to apply to Canada under the Federal Skilled Worker Program given your work experiences meet the requirements under the Program.
The new list of Eligible Occupations that will become effective May 1, 2014 is a broader list that includes a variety of different occupations. This increases the probability that you may fall under the List of Eligible Occupations and as a result you may be eligible to apply under the Federal Skilled Worker Program. This more extensive List of Occupations no longer just focuses on very technical occupations but has expanded to include administrative, different types of managerial, human resources-related, and health-related occupations.
For example, some of the newly included jobs are:
At Akrami & Associates, our team of legal professionals has the skills, expertise, experience, and knowledge to compile the strongest Federal Skilled Worker application for you. We have the expertise to assist you in a way that will help you score more in the Federal Skilled Worker Program’s self-assessment criteria. Our experience gives us the insight and knowledge that will allow you to consider factors that you would not have thought about when considering your application and your Federal Skilled Worker self-assessment.
If you feel that your Federal Skilled Worker application is not strong, or particularly, if you feel you will not get a good score on your self-assessment, then we can help you find ways to bolster your application to give you the highest chance of success. If you have any problems or weaknesses with your case, not to worry; we can help! We will find effective and efficient ways to deal with any problems in your matter. We will help you every step of the way. We will assist you in collecting the proper documentation, drafting your submissions, submitting your entire application, and following-up with Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
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