To qualify for permanent residence under the new FSW
program, applicants must meet the following
essential/eliminatory conditions:
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Within the last 10 years, at least 1 year of
continuous work or 1,560 hours total (30 hours per
week); AND
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The work experience must be classified within
Skill Type 0 (Managerial Occupations), Skill Level A
(Professional Occupations), or Skill Level B
(Technical Occupations and Skilled Trades) within
the meaning of the National Occupational
Classification (NOC) system; AND
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Demonstrate Intermediate proficiency in one of
Canada’s two official languages;
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Score sufficient points under the skilled worker
point grid comprising of six selection factors. The
current pass mark is 67 points; AND
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Possess suitable settlement funding; AND
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Undergo a successful security background and
medical examination.
Under the new rules,
qualified applicants are evaluated against six factors
to determine their eligibility for immigration to
Canada. Applicants must obtain a total of 67 points out
of a possible 100 in order to qualify. The selection
factors are:
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Education;
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Language;
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Employment experience;
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Age;
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Arranged employment;
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Adaptability;
The new program seeks to select candidates with the
highest probability of economic settlement success and
contribution to Canada. It maintains previous criteria
with modification to the relative importance and point
structure for each selection factor.
Selection Factors:
To be selected under the FSW program, applicants who
possess sufficient work experience and language
proficiency must accumulate a minimum of 67 points on
the skilled worker selection grid, which allocates
points for education, language, employment experience,
age, arranged Canadian employment and adaptability.
Education – Maximum of 25 points
The maximum number of points awarded for education is
25, with maximum points awarded to applicants with
doctoral degrees. Foreign credentials will be evaluated
by a designated third party to determine their Canadian
equivalent and points will be awarded based on that
equivalence. At this time, organizations designated for
credential evaluation are:
Language - Minimum threshold of 16 points,
Maximum of 28 points
Only applicants capable of demonstrating an
intermediate to high level proficiency in one of
Canada’s official languages, English or French, will be
considered. Applicants who meet the minimum threshold
must score at least 16 points under this selection
factor. Higher language proficiency can lead to an
allocation of up to 24 points.
The benefits of bilingualism are considered marginal
to an individual’s successful economic establishment in
Canada and the new point system limits points for a
second official language to a maximum of 4.
Employment Experience – Minimum of 9 points,
Maximum of 15 points
The new program requires a minimum of 1-year to
qualify and the maximum consideration is 6-years.
Age – Maximum of 12 points
Up to 12 points will be allotted to candidates
between the ages of 18 and 35 years. Each year above the
age of 35 will reduce the allocation by 1, with no
points being awarded as of age 47.
Arranged Employment – 0 or 10 points
Points are allotted to individuals with a validated
offer of employment in Canada. In an effort to
streamline labour market related processes and reduce
processing times for employers and their potential
employees, the Arranged Employment Opinion process will
be replaced with the Labour Market Opinion (LMO)
employment validation process which is generally used in
processing applications for Canadian work permits.
In order to validate an employment offer and obtain
points for this selection factor, a candidate’s proposed
employer must demonstrate to Human Resources and Skills
Development Canada that the hiring of a foreign worker
will have neutral or positive economic effects on the
local labour market.
Candidates with a validated employment offer will
gain 10 points under this factor, and an additional 5
points in the Adaptability selection factor for a total
of 15 points.
Adaptability – Maximum of 10 points
Applicants who have at least 1 year of full time
Canadian work experience in a managerial, professional,
technical or skilled trade occupation will be awarded
maximum points. As mentioned above, a validated offer of
employment will provide 5 adaptability points. Other
considerations awarding points under this selection
factor include: A close adult relative living in Canada;
Applicant or spouse has studied in Canada; Spouse has
previous Canadian work experience; Spouse has knowledge
of one of Canada’s official languages.
Persons interested in applying for permanent
residence are invited to communicate with us at their
convenience and/or to complete an assessment
questionnaire. Upon receipt we will assess your options.