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Canada Skilled Immigration
Apply for Immigration to Canada from Dubai via Skilled immigration.
The Immigration Program is made for all who are looking forward to settling down as Permanent Residents under different programs designed by the Immigration Authorities.
The most popular among all is the Federal Skilled Program and Provincial Nominee Program, please below the basic requirement to be eligible under the Federal Skilled worker program.
- be at least 18 years of age.
- minimum one year or work experience
- have enough financial backing.
- no criminal or security records on you.
- Completed either diploma, degree, masters or PHD
- Must be proficient in English language
The Six selection factors for the Federal Skilled Worker (Express Entry Program) which will help assess your eligibility.
- Language skills points
- Education points
- Work experience points
- Age points
- Arranged employment in Canada points
- Adaptability points
With an overall score out of 100, if you score 67 points or higher, you may qualify for the Federal Skilled Worker Program.
You may submit a profile to the Express Entry pool and once you’re in the Express Entry pool, there will be a different system to rank your profile as per CIC.
If you score lower than 67 points, you won’t qualify for the program. You may be able to get a higher score by doing things like:
- improving your language skills
- completing another degree, diploma, or certificate
- receiving an offer of arranged employment in Canada
Select your program
Express Entry
The Immigration Program is made for all who are looking forward to settling down as Permanent Residents under different programs designed by the Immigration Authorities.
The most popular among all is the Federal Skilled Program
AIPP
The Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP) is a route to permanent residence for skilled foreign workers.
This program helps eligible employers to hire qualified candidates for jobs they haven’t been able to fill locally.
Provincial Nominee
Provincial Nominee Program is for foreign workers who are skilled, educated with work experience wherein they will contribute to the economy of a specific province or territory.
Each province & territory has its own streams and requirements.
Basic Requirements
Requirements for skilled immigration vary depending on the institution and program of study.
In addition to the general requirements, individual programs may have additional requirements such as portfolios, letters of recommendation, or specific academic qualifications. It is important to check with the institution and program of your choice to determine their specific requirements
You can get maximum 28 points for language skills:
First official language (maximum 24 points) & Second official language (maximum 4 points)
You need to be able to communicate in 1 or both of Canada’s official languages, either English or French which helps you in the Canadian job market.
You can get up to 28 points for your language skills in English and French. We’ll give you points based on your ability to:
- write
- read
- listen
- speak
- Language testing
You must take an approved language test to prove your language levels.
First official language (maximum 24 points)
Find below how much points you can score in each module:
Maximum Points you can get is 6 points
Next you can get 5 points
Minimum it will 4 points
Second official language (maximum 4 points)
At least CLB 5 in all of the 4 abilities – 4 points
Maximum 25 points can be claimed based on your education qualification
You must have a certificate, diploma or degree if you went to school in Canada.
- secondary institution (high school) or
- post-secondary institution In case you have a foreign education, you must have complete
- an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) report from a designated organization which states that your education is equal to a completed certificate, diploma or degree from a Canadian high school or post-secondary institution
You can claim maximum 25 points for the education qualification
Please see below the points criteria:
- PHD – 25 points
- Professional Degree or Master’s degree – 23
- 2 or more Postgraduate credentials or certificate courses – 22
- 3 years or longer post-secondary educational credential assessment – 21
- 2 year post-secondary qualifications or courses – 19
- 1 year post-secondary program qualifications or credentials – 15
You can get maximum 15 points for the number of years you’ve spent doing full-time paid work or an equal amount of part-time [15 hours per week for 24 months])
To get selection factor points, your work experience will count if it was:
- in Canada or abroad
- while you were studying
- while being self-employed
You must also fit the requirement of the NOC as per CIC.
Please see below to find the number of points based on your number of years of experience:
- 1 year – 09 points
- 2-3 years – 11 points
- 4-5 years – 13 points
- 6 years and above – 15 points
You’ll get a maximum 12 points based on your age on the day CIC gets your application.
- Under 18 – 0 Points
- 18-35 years – 12 points
- Each passing year 1 point will be less
Canadian skilled migration route
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8. Travel
Arranged employment in Canada
You get a maximum 10 points if you have a job offer from a Canadian employer of at least 1 year.
The job offer needs to be approved and has to be for continuous 1 year paid full-time work and must be listed as TEER 0, 1, 2 or 3 of the NOC.
CIC must be convinced that, you’re able to do the job offered to you or you’ll be able to become licensed or certified when in Canada (if the occupation is regulated in Canada)
Adaptability
You or your spouse can earn a maximum of 10 points.
You or your spouse or common-law partner who will immigrate with you to Canada can earn points for adaptability.
Still unsure if you’re eligible for a Canadian express entry, contact the best Canada immigration consultancy in Dubai and speak to our experts to check your eligibility.
How we can help?
Processing the application for skilled immigration in Canada requires attention to detail and thorough understanding of the requirements. As a helpful assistant, we can guide the applicant through the entire process, starting from verifying their eligibility and identifying the most appropriate program for their circumstances. We can also assist with filling out the application forms, ensuring completeness and accuracy in all the required sections. In addition, we can offer guidance on the documents needed to support the application and help in preparing and submitting the application package. We can also provide updates and follow up with the relevant authorities on behalf of the applicant. Overall, our role as a helpful assistant is to offer support and guidance to make the application process as smooth and stress-free as possible.