The Federal Skilled Worker program is one of the three key federal immigration programs under the Economic Class managed through the Express Entry system. Applicants who apply for permanent residence in the FSW category are assessed according to a “selection grid” of several eligibility criteria.
To be eligible, you must have at least 67 points under the following selection factors before you can enter the Express Entry pool.
You will then wait in the pool until you receive Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent.
Residency based on your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores.
Selection Factors
Factor
Education
Fluency in official languages
Experience
Age
Arranged Employment/Job Offer
Adaptability
Total
Current Pass mark
Max Points
25 points
28 points
15 points
12 points
10 points
10 points
100
67
Criteria determination
Years of study, diploma, certificate, or degree obtained
Level of English or French (determined by approved language institutions (IELT and CELPIP)
Years of professional work experience
Age of the applicant
Valid Job offer from a Canadian employer
Points for other factors that could help the candidate adapt to life in Canada
67/100
Factor | Max Points | Criteria Determination
Education
- 25 points
- Years of study, diploma, certificate, or degree obtained
Fluency in official languages
- 28 points
- Level of English or French (determined by approved language institutions (IELT and CELPIP)
Experience
- 15 points
- Years of professional work experience
Age
- 12 points
- Age of the applicant
Arranged Employment/Job Offer
- 10 points
- Valid Job offer from a Canadian employer
Adaptability
- 10 points
- Points for other factors that could help the candidate adapt to life in Canada
Total - 100
Current Pass mark - 67 -
67/100
Eligibility to Apply as FSW
To be eligible for the FSW program, you must meet the following minimum requirements:
Have one year of continuous professional experience in the last 10 years in a full-time or part-time paid occupation classified under the National Occupation Classification (NOC) OR qualify for Arranged Employment in Canada with a full-time job offer from a Canadian employer with a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) or LMIA- exempt.
A Canadian diploma, certificate, or credential AND/OR a foreign educational credential, and an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) by an agency approved by the government to show it is equal to a completed Canadian secondary or post-secondary educational credential.
Meet the minimum language requirement of 7 on the Canadian Language Benchmark or equivalent in English or French
Must not be inadmissible to Canada.
Have settlement funds or a job offer to support yourself and your family for six months after arrival in Canada.
National Occupation Classification (NOC) is used to classify jobs (occupations) or understand types of employment. Jobs are grouped into Training, Education, Experience, and Responsibilities (TEER) categories.
The table below shows TEER categories of NOC and examples.
NOC-TEER
TEER 0
TEER 1
TEER 2
TEER 3
TEER 4
TEER 5
Occupation Types
Management occupation
Occupations that usually require university degree
Occupations that usually require;
College diploma, Apprenticeship training of two or more years
Occupations that usually require College Diploma, apprenticeship/training of less than two years OR more than 6 months on the job
Occupations that usually requires high school diploma or several weeks of training on the job
Occupations that usually need short term work demonstration and no formal education
Examples
Advertising, marketing, public relations, and financial managers
Financial advisors, software engineers etc
Computer network and web technicians, medical laboratory technicians
Bakers, dental assistants, laboratory assistants
Home childcare providers, retail salesperson
Landscaping and ground maintenance labourers, delivery service drivers
TEER | Occupation Types |
Examples
TEER 0
-
Management occupations
-
Advertising, marketing, public relations, and financial managers
TEER 1
-
Occupations that usually require university degree
-
Financial advisors, software engineers etc
TEER 2
- Occupations that usually require;
College diploma
Apprenticeship training of two or more years
-
Computer network and web technicians, medical laboratory technicians
TEER 3
- Occupations that usually require College Diploma, apprenticeship/training of less than two years OR more than 6 months on the job
- Bakers, dental assistants, laboratory assistants
TEER 4
-
Occupations that usually requires high school diploma or several weeks of training on the job
-
Home childcare providers, retail salesperson
TEER 5
- Occupations that usually need short term work demonstration and no formal education
- Landscaping and ground maintenance labourers, delivery service drivers
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