Federal skilled worker

Immigrate to Canada as a Skilled Professional

The Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) is a key pathway within Canada’s Express Entry system. It is intended for skilled professionals who possess solid educational qualifications, relevant work experience, and strong language proficiency, enabling them to contribute effectively to Canada’s workforce. Under this program, eligible applicants and their families can apply for permanent residence and take the next step toward building a successful future in Canada.

Why Choose the Federal Skilled Worker Program?

Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible under the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) with Live Better Immigration, applicants must meet the following conditions:

Work Experience

Language Proficiency

Education

Proof of Funds

Admissibility

Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS)

Candidates in the Express Entry pool are evaluated using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS). Points are awarded based on key eligibility factors, including:

A higher CRS score significantly improves the likelihood of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for Canadian permanent residence.

Required Documents

Applicants are generally required to submit the following documents:

Application Process

1. Eligibility Assessment

Verify that you meet all minimum eligibility criteria.

2. Document Preparation

Gather required documents, including test scores, ECA, and proof of funds.

3. Express Entry Profile Creation

Submit your profile to enter the Express Entry candidate pool.

4. CRS Score Evaluation

Your profile is ranked against other candidates based on CRS points.

5. Invitation to Apply (ITA)

If selected, you will have 60 days to submit your complete PR application.

6. Permanent Residency Approval

Average processing time is approximately 6 months after ITA submission.

How Live Better Immigration Support You

Frequently Asked Questions

A Federal Skilled Worker is a qualified professional chosen to immigrate through Express Entry based on factors such as education, skilled work experience, and language proficiency.

No, having a job offer is not compulsory. However, a valid job offer can substantially boost your CRS score.

The amount of funds required depends on the size of your family. For instance, a single applicant must demonstrate a minimum of CAD $13,310.

A job offer can contribute up to 200 CRS points for senior management positions (NOC 00), or 50 points for other eligible NOC categories.

Yes. Your spouse’s education, language proficiency, and Canadian work or study experience can contribute additional adaptability points.