Canada inviting skilled workers with Federal Skilled Worker Program

  • 154,000 FSWP candidates are in Canada at present.
  • Avail Canada PR with 1-year skilled work experience.
  • 6-12 Months processing time.
  • Work anywhere in Canada.
  • Pathway for Canadian citizenship.

What is Federal Skilled Worker Program Canada?

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) launched the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) in 1967. The FSWP program allows immigrant skilled workers to settle in Canada permanently. Immigrants with 1-year professional work experience from Canada or abroad under National Occupational Classification (NOC) TEER categories TEER 0, TEER 1, TEER 2, and TEER 3 are eligible for FSWP.

Why apply for FSWP?

  • The Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) allows immigrant skilled to settle in Canada with Permanent Residency.
  • Faster processing time: Eligible applicants can get the permanent residency within 6 months to 1 year.
  • No Canadian work experience or job offer required to apply for the program.
  • Skilled workers can improve their score on point’s grid by reapplying with improved language test results, completing higher education, or after availing job offer from Canadian employer.

FSW Draw - Benefits

  • FSWP Canada allows immigrant skilled workers to work in Canada without sponsorship or a work permit. They can migrate to Canada even before they receive a job offer from a Canadian employer.
  • Skilled workers can work in any province in Canada without any restrictions.
  • After 3-years of stay, FSWP holders are eligible to apply for citizenship.
  • Once their citizenship is approved and they have a Canadian passport, they can travel to many places without requiring a visa.
  • Invite your family members to Canada by sponsoring their visas.
  • PR holders can avail the subsidized health and education benefits
  • Unrestricted access to Canada's labour market and associated insurance and pension benefits
  • The IRCC is processing the FSWP applications faster in 6 to 12 months.
  • If the IRCC rejects your application, the high commission reverts your processing fee.

FSWP Eligibility Criteria

Skilled workers require scoring 67 points out of 100 on Canada point’s grid.

To be eligible for the FSWP, you require:

  • Age
  • Education
  • Work experience
  • English or French language skills
  • Whether you have a valid job offer
  • Adaptability

Factors

Points

Age

Up to 12 points

Education

Up to 25 points

Language Skills

Up to 28 points

Work Experience

Up to 15 points

Arranged Employment

Up to 10 points

Adaptability

Up to 10 points

Requirements for FSWP

  • Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 7 in English or French in all four skills: Reading, writing, listening, and speaking. 
  • Applicants must have one year of continuous work experience in the past ten years in any specialization under National Occupational Classification (NOC) TEER level 0, 1, 2, or 3. 
  • Skilled workers need to score 67 points out of 100 on Canada's point grid. Points are awarded based on education, experience, age, language ability, and adaptability. 
  • Applicants must show proof of their funds to manage in Canada. Candidates must have to show evidence of their savings. 
  • Candidates must hold relevant educational qualifications such as diplomas, degrees, etc. The foreign degree has to be evaluated with an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA).
  • If you have suitable eligibility criteria, you are eligible to enter the express pool. Federal Skilled Trades and Canadian Experience Class candidates' profiles ranked on the basis of CRS will be listed in the express entry pool. 
  • If you are qualified for the category-based Express Entry draws under the FSWP program, you can get more opportunities for Canada PR.  

Express Entry - Documents Required

  • A valid passport.
  • Language test results.
  • Educational Credential Assessment report (if you are applying for the FSWP or your education from outside Canada)
  • Provincial nomination.
  • Job offer from any Canadian employer.
  • Work experience proof.
  • Proof of funds
  • Certificate of trade occupation issued by a Canadian province. 

Canada PR application - Documents Required

  • Police clearance certificate
  • Proof of funds
  • Birth certificate is required if the applicant is a dependent child.
  • Marriage certificate is required if you are sponsoring for a common-law partner.
  • A respective certification is needed for divorced, widowed, and adopted status.

Steps to apply for FSWP

Step 1: Check whether you meet FSWP's eligibility criteria.

Step 2: Make sure to submit your profile on IRCC website.  

Step 3: If you are eligible for FSWP, you will receive an invitation to apply (ITA) for the permanent residence. IRCC holds express entry draws for the applicants.

Step 4: After receiving the ITA from the IRCC, submit your filled PR application to IRCC. Upon completing the processing of your application, you can move to Canada.

FSWP Processing time

The FSWP processing may take approximately 6 to 12 months. Depending on the province and type of work, the processing may get delayed.

FSWP Cost of application

  • The FSWP application fee for the main applicants costs $1,365. This includes an $850 processing fee and a $515 right of permanent residence fee.
  • Applying for family- $230 for each dependent child.
  • Biometric fee for the main applicant: $85.
  • Biometric fee for 2 or more applicants: $170
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who can apply for a Canada Immigration Visa under the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)?

Applicants must have the following eligibility requirements to be eligible for permanent residence under the FSWP program. 

  • Must have skilled work experience in National Occupational Classification skill type 0 or skill level A or B. 
  • Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 7 in English or French in all four skills: Reading, writing, listening, and speaking. 
  • Skilled workers need to score 67 points out of 100 on Canada's point grid. Points are awarded based on education, experience, age, language ability, and adaptability. 
  • Applicants must show proof of their funds to manage in Canada. Candidates must have to show evidence of their savings. 
  • Candidates must hold relevant educational qualifications such as diplomas, degrees, etc. The foreign degree has to be evaluated with an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA).
  • If you have suitable eligibility criteria, you can enter the express pool. Federal Skilled Trades and Canadian Experience Class candidates' profiles ranked based on CRS will be listed in the express entry pool. 
  • If you are qualified for the category-based Express Entry draws under the FSWP program, you can get more opportunities for Canada PR.  

Applicants must qualify for all the requirements imposed by the IRCC, such as health, security, financial, and criminality requirements.

Is there an eligible occupation list to apply for FSWP?

To apply for the FSWP, applicants must have skilled work experience for at least one year in an occupation listed by the National Occupational Classification (NOC) as skill level A or B or skill type 0. However, there is no specific list of eligible occupations.

Under the FSWP, who may be included in an application?
  • Applicant's spouse/common-law partner. 
  • Dependent children under 22 years of age. 
How can I improve my Express Entry CRS score for the FSWP?

You can acquire more points on the CRS calculator if:

  • If your spouse/common-law partner has a higher CRS score, there is a chance of an improved score on the CRS calculator. 
  • Increase your language test score by re-appearing the test. 
  • Try to secure a job offer from any province in Canada. 
How many people qualify for the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) every year?

The IRCC manages 3 different skilled worker programs under the express entry system. FSWP is also one of the 3 programs. The express entry allows 110,000 new immigrants to Canada every year. Most immigrants are shortlisted through the FSWP and Canadian experience class programs. 

Do applicants need a job offer from Canadian employer to apply for the FSWP program?

Applicants holding a valid employment offer from a Canadian employer can score up to 15 points on the CRS calculator; hence, the chance of selection for FSWP will increase. You can earn 50 to 200 points under Express Entry's Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) based on the job you secured from a Canadian employer.

Can a person directly apply for a PR through FSWP?

The FSWP program operates through the express entry system. Candidates must submit their profiles for the FSWP program, and the express entry draws are organized once every 2 weeks. Candidates whose names come under the draw will receive an ITA for Canadian permanent residence. 

Can an applicant gain more points if he/she has a close relative in Canada?

The IRCC also awards points under the adaptability factor. If the applicant's common-law partner or relative is staying in Canada with a Canadian PR/citizenship is living in Canada, there is a chance of an increase in the CRS calculator. The close relative must be a mother, father, sister, brother, daughter, son, aunt, uncle, nephew, niece, or grandparents.