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What is the difference between Canadian Express Class and Federal skilled worker?
Work Experience: FSW allows for foreign work experience (minimum one year), while CEC requires a minimum of one year gained within Canada. Educational Assessment: FSW applicants need an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) for foreign degrees. CEC doesnt require an ECA, but Canadian education can be an advantage.
What is the federal skilled worker program in Canada?
The Federal Skilled Worker Program is for skilled workers who have foreign work experience and want to become permanent residents.
How long does it take to get a federal skilled worker in Canada?
The standard processing time for Express Entry applications is six months from the time the application is received by the Canadian authorities to the issuance of a permanent residence visa. Additional factors may affect your processing time, including: The complexity and/or completeness of your application.
What is considered a skilled worker in Canada?
For immigrants to Canada, the skilled worker classification has some minimum requirements. For one, work experience in a specific field must be a minimum of 1 year (1,560 hours). This is further defined as continuous full-time work, or part-time hours that comprise the minimum.
Who is eligible for the federal skilled worker program in Canada?
1. Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) Target Audience: Skilled workers with foreign work experience. Eligibility: Requires a minimum of one year of skilled work experience, education credentials, and language proficiency (CLB 7+).
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