If you have decided that you are qualified and that you will obtain 67 or more points, then the next phase is to initiate the application procedure. The Federal Skilled Worker Program is not a straight application program. This signifies that you will only submit a profile to the Canadian Government, and they will select who is the most competent to apply for permanent residence. The entire procedure takes from six months to one year, and you have to do the subsequent activities.
Gather Supportive Documents: Prior you assemble your profile, you should have these supportive documents prepared:
- A legal passport of travel document
- Language examination grades (English or French)
- Education Credential Assessment Report
- Job proposal letter from a company in Canada (if you have one)
- Police clearance certificates to verify you have a clean criminal history
- Medical checkup
- Evidence that you have sufficient capitals to cover your stay in Canada if you are requested to apply
Confirm Your Profile: Afterwards, you should open an account on the Government of Canada website and initiate your FSWP profile. In the profile form, you will write down your info and any particulars that can earn you points. You will also submit the supportive documents. You have sixty days to conform your profile from the day you initiated, or you will have to begin again. When you submit your profile, you should hold for the selected period. During this, you can provide further supportive documents or papers that progress your scores, such as new language ability exams or a job proposal letter if you get it later.
Get the Invitation to Apply: The Canadian Government will then assess all the profiles that are submitted grounded on the CRS Calculator. If you are one of the people who are the highest scored, you will obtain an invitation to apply for permanent residence. You can admit the request or you can deny it if it is for a different program than the FSWP. If you reject your invitation, then you should begin all over again with a new profile.
Submit Application for Permanent Residence: If you admit the invitation, then the Government of Canada will refer you the forms you should submit to apply for permanent residence. You will have to provide additional supportive documents as well as pay the charges. The charges which apply for the FSWP are as follows:
Kind of Charge
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In Canadian Dollar
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The economic immigration application charge
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1040 (Contains processing fee of 550 and right of permanent residence fee of 490)
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The economic immigration application charge
(without right of permanent residence charge)
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550
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Application charge counting spouse or common-law companion
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1040
(Contains processing charge of 550 and right of permanent residence fee of 490)
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Application fee counting spouse or common-law companion
(without right of permanent residence charge)
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550
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Application fee counting a dependent child (per child)
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150
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After you submit the forms, documents, and charges, the Canadian Government will assess you, and if they admit your application, you can make travel preparations and move to Canada. If they reject it, they will notify you of the reasons, and you can apply again.