New selection criteria for the Skilled Worker class (formerly the Independent Immigrant class) will take effect on June 28, 2002 with the implementation of the new Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA.)

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Quick review of new selection guidelines

NEW PASS MARKS ANNOUNCED SEPTEMBER 2003

 

 

Who is affected by the new Regulations?

 

How does a Skilled Worker qualify under the new Regulations?

Applicants must have at least one year of work experience in the past 10 years in any skilled occupation. In addition, the new selection system requires a pass mark of 67 out of 100 points on the following factors: age, education, work experience, language ability and adaptability

Is it possible to qualify as a Skilled Worker with less than 67 points?

Yes, the Canadian Government has empowered Visa Officers to use positive discretion to pass an applicant when the Visa Officer believes that the total points awarded do not properly reflect the applicant's ability to establish in Canada from an economic perspective. Conversely, a Visa Officer has the discretion to refuse an applicant with more than 67 points.

Where must an application for a Canadian permanent resident visa be submitted?

As of June 28, 2002 an application for a Permanent Resident Visa must be submitted to the Visa Office that serves the country where the applicant is residing, if the applicant has been lawfully admitted to that country for a period of at least one year; or to the Visa Office that serves the applicant's country of nationality.

Does a Skilled Worker have any financial requirements?

Skilled Worker applicants, as a general rule, must demonstrate that they have sufficient funds to support themselves, and any accompanying dependants, for six months after their arrival in Canada. The applicant's funds will be measured against the most current "Low Income Cut-Off" figures published by Statistics Canada. At present a single applicant will need to demonstrate funds of CDN$8,943 and a family of three must show CDN$13,902.

Are there any residency requirements?

A permanent resident must comply with a residency obligation with respect to every five-year period. The permanent resident complies with the residency obligation provisions if, for at least 730 days (2 years) in that 5 year period the permanent resident is physically present in Canada or is:

What are the Canadian government fees?

In the Skilled Worker category the principal applicant must pay a non-refundable processing fee of CDN$550. The accompanying spouse must also pay CDN$550. Accompanying children under 22 years of age each pay CDN$150 and those 22 years and older pay CDN$550. In addition, a refundable right of permanent residence fee of CDN$490 is charged to each newly arriving immigrant 22 years of age or older.