• November 18, 2013

    Federal Skilled Worker Selection Factors

    Skilled workers are people who are chosen as permanent residents based on their skilled profession and ability to prosper in Canada. Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) applications are based on the factors set out below: Basic eligibility Federal Skilled Worker applicants must have at least one [...]

  • November 18, 2013

    Federal Skilled Worker Adaptability Selection Factors

    When an officer assesses adaptability, they will be looking at your ability to settle adequately in Canada. If you have a spouse or common‑law partner who will immigrate with you to Canada, they can earn points for adaptability too. You can only get points for [...]

  • November 18, 2013

    Federal Skilled Worker Arranged Employment and Age Selection Factors

    In some cases, you can get points if you have a permanent, full-time job offer from a Canadian employer. The job must be arranged before you apply to come to Canada as a federal skilled worker. Obtaining arranged employment essentially means that you have found [...]

  • November 18, 2013

    Federal Skilled Worker Work Experience Selection Factors

    One of the largest qualifying factors of the Federal Skilled Worker Program is the applicant's experience. You can get points for the number of years you have spent in full-time paid work (at least 30 hours per week or an equal amount of part-time). National [...]

  • November 18, 2013

    Federal Skilled worker Education Selection Factors

    You can earn selection points for your education. To get points, you must: Prove that you earned a Canadian diploma or certificate, OR Have your foreign education assessed by an agency approved by CIC to show it is valid and equal to a completed Canadian [...]

  • November 18, 2013

    Federal Skilled worker Language Selection Factors

    Each Federal Skilled Worker Application (FSW) will be assessed on various selection factors. One of these factors is language. This means that you will need to demonstrate your competency in English and French and your ability to utilize the language in your intended occupation properly. [...]

  • November 18, 2013

    Federal Skilled Worker Minimum Requirements

    FSW Minimum Requirements The Federal Skilled Worker Program is geared towards filling job shortages through foreign skilled labour. The FSW program is a means for highly educated and skilled foreign professionals to obtain permanent residence status in Canada, provided their occupation falls on the list [...]

  • November 7, 2013

    Federal Skilled Worker Frequently Asked Questions

    Federal Skilled Worker FAQs My occupation is on the new list. How long do I have to apply? Starting May 4, 2013, Citizenship and Immigration Canada will accept up to 300 complete applications in each of the 24 eligible occupations, but no more than a [...]

  • November 7, 2013

    Federal Skilled Worker Questions

    After much anticipation and a long delay, the Federal skilled worker program is finally re-opened in Canada. Under this program, skilled workers are chosen as permanent residents based on their ability to settle in Canada and take part in its economy. They are assessed on [...]

  • November 7, 2013

    FSW Education Assessment

    With the reopening of the Federal Skilled Worker program, new criteria have also been encompassed in the new application. Among these new criteria, applicants are now required to have any foreign educational credentials assessed by a recognized assessment agency. Why do I need to have [...]

  • November 7, 2013

    Basic info on Federal Skilled Worker Program

    The much speculated Federal Skilled Worker program, which was previously placed on hold, is up and running again. This program, which previously experienced a backlog of approximately 280 000 applications, has been revamped to now take on new applications as per the revised criteria. The [...]