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Skilled Worker Visa

Skilled Worker Visa

Skilled Worker Visa

Skilled Worker Visa:

 

Skilled workers are defined as people whose education and work experience will help them find work and make a home for themselves as permanent residents in Canada. A skilled worker must have at least one year of full time work experience (37.5 hours per week or more) in the last ten years in one of the occupations deemed acceptable according to the National Occupational Classification (NOC).

The occupations of the NOC are divided into 5 categories:

Skill Type 0

Management Positions

Skill Level A

Professional Occupations

Skill Level B

Technical Trades and Paraprofessional Occupations

Skill Level C

Intermediate Level, Clerical or Supportive Functions

Skill Level D

Elemental Sales, or Primary Laborer Occupations

 

Only experience in the Skill Type 0 or Skill Level A and B are considered acceptable when applying for permanent residency in Canada through the Skilled Workers Class.

Using a points system, Citizenship and Immigration Canada officials assess applicants who meet the NOC requirements. Applicants must achieve a minimum score of 75 points in order to be eligible to become a Canadian Permanent Resident.

The point system is as follows:

Education

Maximum

25 points

Official Languages

Maximum

24 points

Experience

Maximum

21 points

Arranged Employment

Maximum

10 points

Age

Maximum

10 points

Adaptability

Maximum

10 points

 

The highest possible score is 100, and a passing score is 75. If an applicant scores below 75 points, there is still a possibility that they can be approved as a Permanent Resident in Canada. Section 76(3) of the Immigration Regulations Act permits a Visa Officer to use his or her discretion, and approve an application where an applicants score is below 75 points. The officer must be convinced that the applicant will be able to economically establish himself/herself in Canada. The same section allows an officer to refuse an applicant with a score of 75 or higher, if they feel that the applicant will not be able to economically establish himself/herself in Canada.

 

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