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The Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) is an opportunity for people with a skilled trades qualification and skilled trades experience to become permanent residents of Canada. This program was developed by the Canadian government in 2013 due to a shortage of skilled trade labor. The program aims to attract and retain skilled trades from all over the world and offer them Canadian permanent residency. This program operates through the Express Entry immigration system and aims to cap 3000 successful applicants in 2018.
To be eligible for the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) the following requirements are mandatory:
A successful applicant must have at least 2 years of full-time experience in the particular trade he/she claims to have skill in. Part-time work that adds up to 2 years is also applicable. He/she must have worked 30+ hours per week for 2 years to be eligible.
Applicants must show proficiency in English or French language and must be able to prove their proficiency in either or both official languages of Canada i.e. English and/or French according to the Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB). This can be done by taking either of the following test(s):
Applicants must meet the minimum job requirements set out in the National Occupational Classification (NOC) to be eligible. Failure to meet set requirements will lead to failure to work in Canada through the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP).
Applicants must be able to show proof of a full-time job offer from a Canadian employer or two part-time job offers from two different Canadian employers that add up to 30 hours of work per week to apply for permanent residence in Canada through the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP). Alternatively, they do not need proof of job offer if they have a certification from Canada in the skilled trade, they intend to work in. Their skilled trade certification needs to be certified by a regulatory body in the Canadian province/territory, they intend to work in.
The following categories are classified as Skill Trade NOCs under the National Occupational Classification (NOC). All of these categories are eligible for the Canada Skilled Trades program. On average all these NOCs require a college diploma or apprenticeship training. We can help you to find out exactly which occupations are subject to a sub-cap of 100 participants and suit your skills.
The aforementioned categories are further divided into groups and sub-groups by NOC as follows:
The Federal Skilled Trades Class immigration can be applied online through the Canada Express Entry System. Applications are very sensitive as a mere incorrect NOC code can lead to the rejection of the application. Our professionals can help you in filling out an efficient application. Processing time may take up to six months.
Note: All applications must be made with the revised NOC codes in case your application is made using the NOC 2006 code it must also include a Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). Although the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) does not require educational achievements, they can serve as extra points in the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) in Express Entry.
In case you intend to work in Quebec, it has its separate program known as the Quebec Skilled Trades Program. The Federal Skilled Trades Program is only for potential immigrants who intend to live and work in any of the following:
Still, confused, want to file an application for permanent residence under the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)? The Visa Canada team can help you in preparing your application. Our professional team has years of experience in dealing with such applications.
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