On
Wednesday, April 23, 2014, the Government of Canada announced new occupations
and caps for the popular Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) program. Additional
important information has been announced for the Federal Skilled Trades (FST)
and Canadian Experience Class (CEC) programs.
The
new changes go into effect for all three programs on May 1, 2014.
“This
is a long-awaited and exciting announcement for applicants all over the world.
Future Link Team is confident to say that in the coming days we will see an
incredible amount of excitement generated for the FSW program in particular,
which has historically been the most popular path to Canadian Permanent
Residency.”
Federal Skilled Worker Announcements
Effective
May 1, 2014, the FSW will be accepting an overall total of 25,000 new applications. Applicants must have at least one year
of work experience in one of 50 eligible occupations. A maximum of 1,000 applications will be accepted per
eligible occupation.
The eligible occupations include
many widely practiced professions. They are as follows:
1. Senior managers – financial, communications
and other business services (NOC 0013)
2. Senior managers – trade, broadcasting and
other services, n.e.c. (0015)
3. Financial managers (0111)
4. Human resources managers (0112)
5. Purchasing managers (0113)
6. Insurance, real estate and financial
brokerage managers (0121)
7. Managers in health care (0311)
8. Construction managers (0711)
9. Home building and renovation managers
(0712)
10.
Managers in natural resources production and fishing (0811)
11.
Manufacturing managers (0911)
12.
Financial auditors and accountants (1111)
13.
Financial and investment analysts (1112)
14.
Securities agents, investment dealers and brokers (1113)
15.
Other financial officers (1114)
16.
Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations (1123)
17. Supervisors,
finance and insurance office workers (1212)
18.
Property administrators (1224)
19.
Geoscientists and oceanographers (2113)
20.
Civil engineers (2131)
21. Mechanical
engineers (2132)
22. Electrical
and electronics engineers (2133)
23.
Petroleum engineers (2145)
24.
Information systems analysts and consultants (2171)
25.
Database analysts and data administrators (2172)
26.
Software engineers and designers (2173)
27.
Computer programmers and interactive media developers (2174)
28.
Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians (2232)
29. Construction
estimators (2234)
30.
Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians (2241)
31.
Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics (2243)
32.
Inspectors in public and environmental health and occupational health and
safety (2263)
33. Computer
network technicians (2281)
34. Nursing
co-ordinators and supervisors (3011)
35. Registered
nurses and registered psychiatric nurses (3012)
36. Specialist
physicians (3111)
37. General
practitioners and family physicians (3112)
38.
Dietitians and nutritionists (3132)
39. Audiologists
and speech-language pathologists (3141)
40. Physiotherapists
(3142)
41. Occupational
therapists (3143)
42. Respiratory
therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists (3214)
43. Medical
radiation technologists (3215)
44. Medical
sonographers (3216)
45.
Licensed practical nurses (3233)
46. Paramedical
occupations (3234)
47. University
professors and lecturers (4011)
48. Psychologists
(4151)
49.
Early childhood educators and assistants (4214)
50.
Translators, terminologists and interpreters (5125)
1. Senior managers – financial, communications
and other business services (NOC 0013)
2. Senior managers – trade, broadcasting and
other services, n.e.c. (0015)
3. Financial managers (0111)
4. Human resources managers (0112)
5. Purchasing managers (0113)
6. Insurance, real estate and financial
brokerage managers (0121)
7. Managers in health care (0311)
8. Construction managers (0711)
9. Home building and renovation managers
(0712)
10.
Managers in natural resources production and fishing (0811)
11.
Manufacturing managers (0911)
12.
Financial auditors and accountants (1111)
13.
Financial and investment analysts (1112)
14.
Securities agents, investment dealers and brokers (1113)
15.
Other financial officers (1114)
16.
Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations (1123)
17. Supervisors,
finance and insurance office workers (1212)
18.
Property administrators (1224)
19.
Geoscientists and oceanographers (2113)
20.
Civil engineers (2131)
21. Mechanical
engineers (2132)
22. Electrical
and electronics engineers (2133)
23.
Petroleum engineers (2145)
24.
Information systems analysts and consultants (2171)
25.
Database analysts and data administrators (2172)
26.
Software engineers and designers (2173)
27.
Computer programmers and interactive media developers (2174)
28.
Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians (2232)
29. Construction
estimators (2234)
30.
Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians (2241)
31.
Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics (2243)
32.
Inspectors in public and environmental health and occupational health and
safety (2263)
33. Computer
network technicians (2281)
34. Nursing
co-ordinators and supervisors (3011)
35. Registered
nurses and registered psychiatric nurses (3012)
36. Specialist
physicians (3111)
37. General
practitioners and family physicians (3112)
38.
Dietitians and nutritionists (3132)
39. Audiologists
and speech-language pathologists (3141)
40. Physiotherapists
(3142)
41. Occupational
therapists (3143)
42. Respiratory
therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists (3214)
43. Medical
radiation technologists (3215)
44. Medical
sonographers (3216)
45.
Licensed practical nurses (3233)
46. Paramedical
occupations (3234)
47. University
professors and lecturers (4011)
48. Psychologists
(4151)
49.
Early childhood educators and assistants (4214)
50.
Translators, terminologists and interpreters (5125)
Applicants
under the FSW program will be assessed according to the same criteria as 2013.
Applicants are assessed on a points grid that takes into account important
factors such as education, language skills, work experience, age, and
adaptability to Canada. All applicants must meet minimum language requirements
in either English or French.
In
addition to skilled workers, the FSW program includes streams for PhD holders
and individuals who have received eligible job offers from Canadian employers.
A maximum of 500 PhD applicants will be accepted under the upcoming program.
Applicants who hold valid job offers are not subject to any intake caps.
“While it is exciting to
see so many occupations on this list, the most popular are likely to fill very
quickly. We strongly encourage anybody interested in this program to seize the
moment and prepare to submit their application much sooner rather than later.”
Federal Skilled Trades Announcements
The
FST program is for applicants with experience in a skilled trade. As of May 1,
the FST program will be accepting a maximum of 5,000 applications for review.
All NOC B level trades will be eligible for this program. This amounts to a
total of 90 different occupations.
A maximum of 100 applications will be
accepted under any single occupation. The 90 eligible occupations fall into
the following general categories:
Major Group 72: Industrial,
electrical and construction trades;
Major Group 73: Maintenance and equipment
operation trades;
Major Group 82: Supervisors and technical
occupations in national resources, agriculture and related production;
Major Group 92: Processing, manufacturing and
utilities supervisors and central control operators;
Minor Group 632: chefs and cooks;
Minor Group 633: butchers and bakers
Canadian
Experience Class Announcements
The
CEC program was created for individuals who have already gained skilled work
experience in Canada. As of May 1, the program will accept a maximum of 8,000
new applications. Any skilled occupation is eligible*, however for NOC B level
occupations a maximum of 100 applications will be accepted per occupation.
*The following six occupations are not eligible to apply under the CEC:
Administrative officers (NOC 1221)
Administrative assistants (1241)
Accounting technicians/bookkeepers (1311)
Cooks (6322)
Food
service supervisors (6311)
Retail sales supervisors (6211)
What This
Means for Applicants
Many
prospective immigrants have been eagerly waiting for these changes to be
announced. This new information confirms that all three programs are open for
business once again.
The
FSW program is more open to applicants than it has been in the past few years.
The cap has increased more than five times over, from just 5,000 last year to
25,000 this year. In addition, the number of eligible occupations has more than
doubled, from just 24 last year to 50 as of May 1. This means that skilled
workers who were not eligible for the program in previous years because of
their professional experience may now be eligible to apply.
We are very excited that Canada is opening up its doors to so many talented
professionals. This is the last time applicants
can apply under the FSW program in its current format. Starting in 2015, the
Government of Canada has announced that it will be transitioning to a new
immigration selection system known as ‘Express Entry’. This is just one more
reason for interested applicants to act now, and take steps toward achieving
their immigration goals.
To
find out if you are eligible for the FSW, FST, CEC or any of Canada’s over 60
immigration programs. Visit us immediately to make the most of this wonderful opportunity.
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