by John Marco | Apr 12, 2011 | Canada, Federal Skilled Worker
Age is just a number and so they say. For this case, the magic number is 21-49 since applicants on this age range receives the maximum points for age which is 10. The rationale is fairly simple since that age group provides maximum productivity for work. Going further...
by John Marco | Apr 12, 2011 | Canada, Federal Skilled Worker
Work experience credit depends on the number of years you have a performed specifically for a National Occupation Code (NOC). The work experience must be: For at least one year, continuous, and paid (full-time or the equivalent in part-time), AND Skill Type 0...
by John Marco | Apr 12, 2011 | Canada, Federal Skilled Worker
Canada recognizes two primary languages: English and French. To ensure that the migrants can communicate properly when they settle, a test is conducted to determine the proficiency of an individual. It is a requirement for the Principal Applicant to take the Language...
by John Marco | Apr 12, 2011 | Canada, Federal Skilled Worker
Canada values education of an individual. Hence, this criteria has a weight of 25 points, the highest among the six. You should remember that education from the different countries vary in years. Say for example, some countries like the Philippines has six (6) years...
by John Marco | Apr 12, 2011 | Canada, Federal Skilled Worker
The Canadian Immigration for Federal Skilled Worker Immigration uses the points system to determine your eligibility for Permanent Residence. There are six criteria set namely: Education, Language Proficiency, Work Experience, Age, Arranged Employment and...
by John Marco | Apr 12, 2011 | Canada, Federal Skilled Worker
You are interested in immigrating to Canada as a Skilled Worker, however, you are not sure if you are qualified. This is often the situation for aspiring applicants. The drive is there but the absence of information is often a road block in pursuing this dream. So...