CANADA IMMIGRATION 

The Canadian skilled immigration program is based on the ability of the candidate to settle down in Canada. Under this program, applicants with appropriate skills can immigrate to Canada as permanent residents. The spouse and all dependent children are allowed to accompany the Main Applicant.

The Canadian skilled category is divided into 02 groups: Federal skill group and provincial skill group.

  1. Federal skilled group: applicants apply to the federal. Once the application is approved, the candidate and his family are granted permanent residency to live and work in Canada for an unlimited period of time. The advantage of the federal program is that applicants can stay in any desired state, with no commitments attached to the provinces.

The Federal Skilled Category currently has 3 programs:

  • Federal Skilled Worker Program.
  • Federal Skilled Trade Program: Federal Skilled Trade Program.
  • Canadian Experience Class: federal work experience program.
  1. Federal Skilled Worker Program: for candidates with work experience who are in groups 0, A, B of the NOC occupation list and meet the following conditions:
  • Have working experience in groups 0, A, B in the NOC industry of Canada, paid and with a minimum period of 01 year within the last 10 years.
  • Meet language requirements (English/French), minimum CLB/NCLC 7.
  • Have a qualification that is assessed to be equivalent to a Canadian degree.
  • Achieve the minimum score through 02 rounds of evaluation, round 1 is 67 points, round 2 is the CRS score of each time.
  • Meet the requirements for proof of finance, health and criminal record
  • Plan to live in Canada, excluding Quebec.
  1. Federal Skilled Trade Program: for candidates who have working experience in the NOC list and meet the following conditions:
  • Have a plan to live in Canada, outside Quebec (if applicants want to live in Quebec, they must apply to the Quebec provincial program).
  • Meet language requirements (English/French CLB/NCLC 4 for reading and writing, CLB/NCLC 5 for listening and speaking).
  • Have a minimum of 2 years of full-time work experience within the last 5 years.
  • Meet industry requirements or have an equivalently assessed degree/certificate.
  • Have a job offer with a total duration of at least 01 year full-time, or have a degree/certificate issued by the province/territory.