Skilled Worker
Class
Canada
selects more then 250,000 new immigrants each year. Independent Selected Workers form a large portion of this overall number. Currently, Canada
is seeking qualified applicants in all occupations according to the Canadian National Occupational Classification matrix.In Septemebr 2006, the new Simplified Application Procedure (SAC) was introduced. This means an applicant does not have to submit all supporting documents at the time of application - only when the case is assessed and the documents are called for by the Canadian Consulate.
The Federal skilled worker class is points based and
confers permanent resident status to applicants who are able to demonstrate an
ability to become economically established in Canada. Applicants are assessed
under 6 factors and numerous sub factors of assessment providing for 100 points.
Individuals with at least one year of continuous full-time employment experience, or the equivalent in part-time employment in one or more
occupations, within the 10 years preceding the date of their application and who possess the required settlement funding, may qualify for
assessment.
Successful applicants must receive a minimum of 67 points with at least one year of experience within the past 10 years in one of the occupations listed in either Skill Type 0 or Skill Level A or B of the National
Occupational Classification (NOC).Each factor is allotted a maximum number of points as follows:
Education: Applicants are awarded up to 25 points
under the Education Factor.
Language
Skills: Applicants are awarded up to 24 points
under the Language Factor.
Experience: Applicants are awarded up to
21 points under the Experience Factor.
Age: Applicants are awarded up to
10 points under the Age Factor.
Arranged Employment: Applicants are awarded up to 10
points under the Arranged Employment Factor.
Adaptability: Applicants are awarded up to 10
points under the Adaptability Factor.