What is the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)?

What is the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)?

This program is aimed at assisting skilled workers looking for ways to migrate to Canada permanently. There are certain factors used to gauge a candidate’s eligibility. The Canadian government looks at work experience and the workers’ ability to contribute to Canada’s economy. To apply for the FSWP, candidates must go through an express entry stream.

What is the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)?

Eligibility requirements
for FSWP

The primary requirement for FSWP eligibility are:

A minimum of 67 points under the eligibility selection factors

Be able to prove financial stability for yourself and your family

Must have unrestricted access to the work and live in Canada

Must have worked a full one-year work in the past ten years

Meet the minimum language levels

These three streams have different criteria that must be met before applicants can be considered for Canada Express Entry. The requirements are based on the following factors: age, education, language, work experience and many others. Below is the list of requirements for each stream.

Selection Factors of FSWP

The selection factors that make up the score point for FSWP are six, which are listed below.

Work Experience

The minimum work experience you must have before applying for FSWP is 30 hours weekly and one year of experience. This experience must be under the Canadian National Occupation Classification jobs, which could be Skill Type A, Skill Type B, or Skill Type 0. Note that if the experience is not within ten years, it will be considered invalid, and internship roles do not count under the work classification.

Language Proficiency

The two Canadian official languages must be mastered and graded for speaking, reading, writing and speaking. A minimum of Canadian Language Benchmark CLB 7 must be scored in the approved language test, and it should be valid before the day of application (i.e. not more than two years)

Education

To qualify for FSWP, the applicants must possess a Canadian certificate from a designated Canadian institution or a foreign institution. An international student must come with an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) report that validates the certificate and also proves the standard of the degree.

Age

This factor gives the candidate a maximum of 12 points depending on the age they fall, between 18 and 35 years. The points decrease from 35 years and above.

Adaptability

If you have a relative in Canada, you will score 10 points under the adaptability factor. Also, if you or your spouse have a relative with work experience in the country, it is an added advantage for you.

Arranged Employment

Most employers will need to get LMIA for you or an LMIA exemption if you have been offered a job proposal. This factor carries a 10-point score.

Details breakdown of FSW
Point System

You need at least 67 points using the FSW point system to become eligible for the Federal skilled worker program.

The points are based on the following.

1. Education

Below is a list of educational certificates and points attributed to each one

For a university degree, either doctoral or equal, you will get about 25 points

For a university degree, either master’s or an equivalent professional degree from a university, you will receive about 23 points

With at least two or more Canadian post-secondary diplomas/degrees (obtained in three years), you will get 22 points

Post-secondary degree for a two-year program guarantees a 19-point score

Post-secondary diploma or degree obtained in one year will get 15 points

A Canadian high school diploma or equivalent will give you 5 points

2. Age

If you are between 18-35, you will get a maximum of 12 points. The point reduces as the age increases.

For 36 years, you get 11 points

For 37 years, you get 10 points

For 38 years, you get 9 points

For 39 years, you get 8 points

For 40 years, you get 7 points

For 41 years, you get 6 points

For 42 years, you get 5 points

For 43 years, you get 4 points

For 44 years, you get 3 points

For 45 years, you get 2 points

For 46 years, you get 1 point

47 years and older get 0 point

3. Work experience

The points for work experience are based on the years you have worked as a full-time worker.

For one year, you will get a maximum of 9 points

If you worked for 2 or 3 years, you would get a maximum of 11points

If you worked for 4 to 5 years, you would get about 13 points

If you worked six years or more, the maximum is 15 points

4. Adaptability

You will have points in the adaptability section when you have a spouse or common-law partner who has either lived in Canada or is currently living there. The breakdown of the points are:

If you have worked in Canada for a minimum of two years, you will get about 10 points

Suppose your spouse has worked in Canada, then you will get a minimum of 5 points

If your spouse has a CLB score of 4, then you will be rewarded with 5 points

By working full-time for one year in Canada, you will get 10 points

If you or your spouse has a relative that is either a permanent resident or citizen, you will get 5 points

5. Valid Job offer

You are guaranteed 10 points if you are working in Canada either on a temporary work permit or through an LMIA requirement

6. Language Ability

If you have attained a CLB level 7, you will get 4 points which will add to the overall score of the FSWP eligibility factor. With a CLB level 8, you will get 5 points, and a CLB level 9 and above gets 6 points.

Having checked through these criteria listed above, you need to create a profile at the Express Entry if you meet the eligibility criteria. If you need help getting started with the Express entry processing, we can help you with it. You will get professional help from our team when you come in for your application to the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP).