The Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program allows skilled professionals with significant work experience, employability, and adaptability to gain legal permanent residence in Canada.
Since January 2015 all applications for the federal Skilled worker Program have been made through the new Express Entry system. Applicants must complete an online profile, and submit and expression of interest before applying for their visa.
Points system
The Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program is points based, with applicants being assessed on criteria such as age, education, experience, language skills, adaptability, and whether they have an existing job offer in Canada.
For more information on the points system for this visa please see our Canadian Skilled Worker Points System page.
Eligibility
Federal Skilled Worker Program applicants must meet several basic criteria before their visa will be granted, and must also score a minimum of 67 points on the Canadian Skilled Workers Points System. For a detailed breakdown of these criteria and the points system please see our Canadian Skilled Workers Points System page.
Express Entry profile
All applicants must complete and Express Entry profile and submit an expression of interest before their visa will be granted. On their profile applicants must provide details of their:
Age
Skills and work experience
French and English language proficiency
Education
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Work experience
Federal Skilled Worker Program applicants must have significant work experience in a skilled role, which must meet the following conditions:
Must have totalled at least 1,560 hours; approximately one year of full time work.
Must have been gained in a paid job, or multiple paid jobs
Must have been gained within the last 10 years
Must have been gained in a managerial, skilled professional, or skilled trade role; Skill Type 0, Skill Level A, or Skill Level B in Canada's National Occupational Classification system (NOC).
Language skills
Applicants must have reasonable proficiency in English, French, or both languages. To prove this applicants must provide test results from the following language test providers on their Express Entry profile BEFORE they can apply for a visa:
The Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP), OR;
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS), OR;
The Test d’évaluation de français (TEF)
Education
Applicants must have the following educational qualifications:
A Canadian secondary school certificate, or post secondary qualification, such as a college diploma or university degree, OR;
A foreign qualification, and an Educational Credential assessment, stating that the qualification is equivalent to a Canadian secondary or post secondary qualification, from one of the following organisations:
Maintenance funds
Applicants must also have access to sufficient maintenance funds for themselves and their family members, and must be able to prove this with bank statements or other documents. The amount of funds applicants must have access to depends upon the number of family members included in the application. The following table gives a detailed breakdown of the funds required for this visa:
Number of family members (including main applicant) | Maintenance funds required |
1 | $12,164 CND |
2 | $15,143 CND |
3 | $18,617 CND |
4 | $22,603 CND |
5 | $25,636 CND |
6 | $28,913 CND |
7 + | $32,191 CND |
Further information, help, and advice
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