Canada's immigration
program reflects the country's interest in skilled and professionally
trained people. Skilled workers are assessed on the basis of specific
selection criteria. The specific criteria used as well as their
weighting are based on Canada's demographic and labor market needs.
Persons with special occupational skills and experience may qualify
for entry to Canada as a skilled worker. Your application as a "skilled
worker" is assessed on the basis of the qualifications, skill,
experience you possess in your field as well as your knowledge of
English.
In general terms Canada is currently recruiting immigrants who have
- a good education
- employment skills that are portable to the Canadian labor
market
- communication skills (in English or French) to enable easy
integration into the Canadian community
- good character and good health
You must have at least one year of working experience before you
can apply. Please be aware that what counts as experience in your
country, however, may not necessarily correspond to Canadian immigration
requirements, since all occupations are assessed under Canadian
standards. Your skills must be readily transferable to the Canadian
labor market, and some occupations require obtaining a license before
working in Canada.
In addition, Canadian immigration officials also take the following
relevant factors into consideration when evaluating an application:
age, education, work experience, Canadian relatives, personal suitability
and ability to communicate in either of Canada's official languages.
We encourage applications in the skilled worker category to be submitted
as soon as possible as the immigration selection criteria are under
review and forthcoming changes will likely place greater emphasis
on English and French language ability as well as education. Applications
submitted before any change in selection criteria will be assessed
according to the existing criteria.
An application will require the following
steps:
- Complete an immigration application for everyone in your family
over 18 years of age.
- Provide documents to confirm :
- Your identity and family situation
- Your education
- Your experience
- Proof of sufficient funds
- Obtain a police certificate for you and your dependants aged
18 years or over.
Upon reception of the above documents, we will complete your file
on your behalf and submit your application to the most appropriate
Canadian High Commission for visa processing.