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FEDERAL SKILLED WORKER 

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FEDERAL SKILLED WORKER
Part of Express Entry
A federal skilled worker is a person who has a certain degree of education, work experience, and knowledge of at least one of Canada’s official languages (English or French). A skilled worker is assessed against a points system. Points are awarded for the listed factors, plus other factors such as
age,
authorized employment experience in Canada,
authorized post-secondary studies in Canada,
spouse or common-law partner’s education,
having a spouse or common-law partner or blood relative (not a cousin) who is a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada.
Applicants for this immigration category must have sufficient funds to support themselves and their family members for at least six months after arriving in Canada.

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Комментарии : 36   
@maryangelieremotin2343
@maryangelieremotin2343 4 года назад
im already here in canada and a contract worker for 2 years as a lady barber..do you have a video for step by step process for express entry for people like me who are already here in canada and have a valid job offer. i did medical before i came here, do i need to do medical again here in canada?and do i need an ECA? i would greatly appreciate if you would respond..thank you
@immigroup
@immigroup 4 года назад
The program is called Canadian Experience Class: www.immigroup.com/canadian-experience-class I;m sorry to say we don't have a recent video
@farheenanas2536
@farheenanas2536 4 года назад
Is it true that for FSW we can double the education and work exp points if we score CLB 9 in IELTS ?
@immigroup
@immigroup 4 года назад
No, I don't think so. You can see the FSW points breakdown here: www.immigroup.com/federal-skilled-worker
@kanchanjha7248
@kanchanjha7248 4 года назад
Hey, I have a work experience of 8 yrs before completing my graduation degree in 2020 from india. Will that experience be considered for applying under federal skilled worker program. And if it would be considered what will be the scores for it ?
@immigroup
@immigroup 4 года назад
If that work experience is skilled, it may be. You can learn more about the program and the points system (not the Express Entry points system) here: www.immigroup.com/federal-skilled-worker
@maj1636
@maj1636 4 года назад
I am an accredited translator and want to immigrate to Canada. I have 8 years of experience as a self employed translator. Do I need a job offer? I want to try the program of new brunswick for the costs are a little bit lower if we get a job offer. Is it the case for other regions with a job offer?? And can I apply for job not related to mine?
@immigroup
@immigroup 4 года назад
Well the issue is that you are self-employed. My understanding is that self-employed work experience can disqualify applicants. Are you looking at the Atlantic pilot program?
@maj1636
@maj1636 4 года назад
@@immigroup yes I am, but right now they do not accept application for the new brunswick. Do you mean disqualifying self employed even if they get a job offer????
@immigroup
@immigroup 4 года назад
@@maj1636 Sorry to say I'm just the admin of the RU-vid channel. You might want to talk to an immigration lawyer or consultant. Sorry I cannot be more helpful.
@droov90
@droov90 4 года назад
What should be the NOC code for my current job i . e. Store Controller of H&M Retail store in India. Basically I am soley responsible for the store operation/admin guy of the store. I'm 29 yrs old I've scored 7.5 bands in IELTS (GT) and I have done my academics( 3yrs grad and 2yrs postgrad) in psychology field(industrial psychology). WES verification for samebhas also been done. Please help me know the NOC code matching to my profession as mentioned above.
@immigroup
@immigroup 4 года назад
Have you looked at them? Was there a particular code you had in mind?
@droov90
@droov90 4 года назад
@@immigroup yes 0621 would be my NOC code as per my current job.
@immigroup
@immigroup 4 года назад
@@droov90 So, take this with a grain of salt, because I am just the RU-vid admin, but my understanding is that there could be an issue between your work experience and your education. I'm not sure the work experience would be acceptable. But, if I were you, I would speak to a lawyer or a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant about that to be sure. (You could also try asking in Canada Visa's forum.)
@droov90
@droov90 4 года назад
@@immigroup Thanku for your reply. Relly appreciate it. I'll look up on online forums and consultants. =)
@immigroup
@immigroup 4 года назад
@@droov90 You're welcome and good luck.
@gurindersingh2349
@gurindersingh2349 4 года назад
between age 18 to 35 points are not correct
@immigroup
@immigroup 4 года назад
Thanks for pointing that out. I'll look into it.
@salamsherifat127
@salamsherifat127 4 года назад
Am working at UAE as welder can apply for work permit .
@immigroup
@immigroup 4 года назад
You need a job offer and LMIA. However, if you are accredited and can get your credentials recognized in Canada, you may be eligible to immigrate without a job offer through Federal Skilled Trades: www.immigroup.com/skilled-trades-stream
@RomanH91
@RomanH91 3 года назад
I have 67 points. Should I wait for invite in my account?
@immigroup
@immigroup 3 года назад
Yes, provided your Express Entry score is in the 470s
@RomanH91
@RomanH91 3 года назад
@@immigroup but, what is the point to concentrate on 67 points if main score is 470 ? Thank you for your answer.
@immigroup
@immigroup 3 года назад
@@RomanH91 There are two different point systems - yes, it's stupidly complicated. So, you complete your Express Entry profile and you get a certain number of points. There are periodic draws with cutoffs: www.immigroup.com/news/express-entry-points-how-low-will-it-go and the cutoffs are never the same. But Express Entry is just the method by which the government picks who to select to invite. It's not an immigration program. The immigration programs are how your PR application is evaluated. So, if you are a "skilled worker" from overseas, you are evaluated through the Federal Skilled Worker program, which uses a 100-point scale, with a minimum of 67 to qualify. Make sense?
@pittalapriyanka2128
@pittalapriyanka2128 3 года назад
@@immigroup Not really. Can you please clarify further
@immigroup
@immigroup 3 года назад
@@pittalapriyanka2128 Here it is step by step: You, the applicant, create an Express Entry profile and it is entered into a pool. Every two weeks (or so), the government picks approximately 3,500 applicants to contact. Those are chosen based upon the Express Entry scores (out of 1200 total points) among those profiles that meet the basic requirements for one of three federal immigration programs (FSW, FST, CEC) or have a Provincial Nomination. The cut-off for the lowest score varies by draw because of the number of applicants in the pool and their scores: www.immigroup.com/news/express-entry-points-how-low-will-it-go Once those 3,500 ish people are selected, they are all sent Invitations to Apply. If you have been selected, you have the option of applying through one of the programs listed above (whichever you qualify for). You then submit your application and it is evaluated. In the case of Federal Skilled Worker, it is evaluated on a 100 point scale where 67 is a pass, provided you meet the basic qualifications. If you meet the basic qualifications and you score 67 or higher, your application is processed and you are granted PR, are sent a PR visa and receive a PR Card when you land. Is that better?
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