Immigration to Canada Skilled Worker

Except for refugees and members of the Family Class,
everyone is assessed on a point system.
Points are given for:
education, ability to communicate in English or French,
work experience, age, arranged employment, adaptability;
your occupation must be listed in the Skill Type 0 or
Skill Level A or B in the NOC National Occupation Classification.
If your work experience is in a restricted occupation you
cannot use it to earn points.

The Pass Mark is 67 (out of maximum 100 Points).

There is no guarantee  -
on can be accepted with 67 Points and
refused with 100 Points


If your score is the same or higher than the pass mark,
then you may qualify to immigrate to Canada as a skilled worker

If your score is less than the pass mark,
you are not likely to qualify to immigrate to Canada as a Skilled Worker.

You may submit a formal application if you believe
that there are factors that would show that you are able
to become economically established in Canada ....

 

 


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