06 Dec
06Dec

Immigration Lawyer Toronto The Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) Program and the Federal Skilled Trade (FST) Program are both programs part of the Express Entry system. They are completely different programs with varying eligibility requirements.

It is important to know the differences between each program so you can best choose the right program for you. FEDERAL SKILLED WORKER To apply under the FSW Program, candidates must meet all the minimum requirements for skilled work experience, language ability, and education. You will be awarded points for each of the 6 selection factors and given a score out of 100.

The 6 selection factors are:

  • Age
  • Education
  • Work experience
  • English and/or French language skills
  • Settlement adaptability
  • Whether you have a valid job offer

FEDERAL SKILLED TRADES To apply under the FST Program, candidates must meet all the minimum requirements for skilled trade work experience and language ability. In addition, they must have a valid job offer and be issued a certificate of qualification for their skilled trade issued by a Canadian provincial, territorial or federal authority

The Immigration Law Firm of Matthew Jeffery specializes in helping clients migrate to Canada through the Express Entry system in the Federal Skilled Worker or Federal Skilled Trades programs.

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