Types of Canadian economic immigration programs

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The Government of Canada offers a large number of economic immigration programs and attracts talented and educated people to the country who contribute to the development of Canadian society.

Federal programs (selection is conducted through Express Entry - an online system for selecting candidates by the highest number of points)
Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) - for skilled workers;
Canadian Experience Class (CEC) - for those who already have experience in Canada (graduates of universities, specialists with work visas);
Federal Skilled Trade Program (FSTP) - for working specialties.
Anyone who meets the criteria can apply online through Express Entry to become a permanent resident of Canada through the FSWP, CEC or FSTP. Each candidate will be assigned a certain score (maximum score 1200) for their education, work experience, age, English/French language skills and other personal data, after which the score will be compared with the scores of other candidates in accordance with the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) .

Every 2 weeks, candidates with the highest CRS score are invited to apply for Canadian residency. From this moment, it can take up to 6 months to obtain resident status.

Those who were not selected should not be upset. After all, they can improve their score, for example, by re-passing a language test and getting higher grades, receiving additional work experience or an offer from the province through the Provincial Nominee Program (and this is an additional 600 points).

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