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thehitman26

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Hello vaia ra,

Ami ei year e apply korbo kintu aktu confused.amar kichu jinish janar chilo

1) Canada r Skilled workers and professionals e apply ki suru hoye gese?kothay dekhlam May 4th 2013 te bole notun niyom e application nibe.abar ak jaygay porlam 3000 applicant nibe ,already suru hoye gese Federal skilled migration nam e.ashole ki hocche aktu jodi details bolen

2) apllication er step gula ki ki ,i mean kivabe suru korbo? first e ki ki pathate hoy pura process jodi aktu guchiye bolten to valo hoy

dhonnobad
 

shadow1972

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thehitman26 said:
Hello vaia ra,

Ami ei year e apply korbo kintu aktu confused.amar kichu jinish janar chilo

1) Canada r Skilled workers and professionals e apply ki suru hoye gese?kothay dekhlam May 4th 2013 te bole notun niyom e application nibe.abar ak jaygay porlam 3000 applicant nibe ,already suru hoye gese Federal skilled migration nam e.ashole ki hocche aktu jodi details bolen

2) apllication er step gula ki ki ,i mean kivabe suru korbo? first e ki ki pathate hoy pura process jodi aktu guchiye bolten to valo hoy

dhonnobad
Copied from AZAMAN :

The highly anticipated Federal Skilled Trades Program was officially launched a few days ago with plans to admit up to 3,000 applications on a first-come-first-serve basis within the year.

Want to work and live in Canada in 2013? Complete the assessment to see if you qualify for this new fast-tracked program and get an expert to work on your application!


To take the Federal Skilled Trades Class Visa Assessment, please follow this link:


https://www.migrationexpert.ca/member/skilled_ftsc_assessment.asp
 

shadow1972

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Doc's Request.
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Nomination.....
25-08-2014
AOR Received.
15-04-2015 from CIC, NS (Application sent to CIC on 17-11-2014)
IELTS Request
Over All 7.0, copy sent along with the application
File Transfer...
in between 15-4-2015 and 7-5-2015
Med's Request
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thehitman26 said:
Hello vaia ra,

Ami ei year e apply korbo kintu aktu confused.amar kichu jinish janar chilo

1) Canada r Skilled workers and professionals e apply ki suru hoye gese?kothay dekhlam May 4th 2013 te bole notun niyom e application nibe.abar ak jaygay porlam 3000 applicant nibe ,already suru hoye gese Federal skilled migration nam e.ashole ki hocche aktu jodi details bolen

2) apllication er step gula ki ki ,i mean kivabe suru korbo? first e ki ki pathate hoy pura process jodi aktu guchiye bolten to valo hoy

dhonnobad
Policy is changed for Federal Skilled Workers (FSW) and expecting to be announced in January 2013

Read below article:

BREAKING NEWS: Federal Skilled Worker Program Will Reopen in May 2013
December, 2012

Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has announced that the new selection system for the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) will take effect on May 4th, 2013. At that time, the program will begin accepting applications for review. In addition to the long-awaited announcement, important new details about the program have been revealed, helping to paint a fuller picture of what Canadian immigration will look like in the coming year.

A Quick Background

The Skilled Worker category of the FSWP has been frozen since mid-2012 so that necessary improvements could be made to the program.

The FSWP changes, as described by CIC, are as follows:

Minimum official language thresholds and increased points for official language proficiency, making language the most important factor in the selection process;
Increased emphasis on younger immigrants, who are more likely to acquire valuable Canadian experience, are better positioned to adapt to changing labour market conditions, and who will spend a greater number of years contributing to Canada's economy;
Introduction of the Educational Credential Assessment (ECA), so that education points awarded reflect the foreign credential's true value in Canada;
Changes to the arranged employment process, allowing employers to hire applicants quickly, if there is a demonstrated need in the Canadian labour market; and
Additional adaptability points for spousal language ability and Canadian work experience
These changes are part of CIC's mission to transform Canada's immigration system to one that is ‘faster and more flexible'. Immigration Minister Jason Kenney has stated that “the government's number one priority remains jobs, economic growth, and long-term prosperity. The new Federal Skilled Worker Program criteria will ensure Canada is selecting the skilled immigrants our economy needs, who are the most likely to succeed in Canada.”

Important Additional Announcements

In addition to announcing that applications will be accepted starting May 4th, 2013, CIC made three important statements:

A list of organizations designated by the government to perform educational credential authentication and assessment will be made available in the new year;
A limit will be placed on the number of skilled worker applications the FSWP will accept for review each year. The specific number for this limit has not yet been announced; and
New applications to the FSWP will be processed in a matter of months, as opposed to a year or more.
“This is exciting news for applicants,” says Attorney David Cohen. “We have been looking forward to learning more details about this program, and it appears that CIC is taking steps to achieve its goal of a more streamlined, transparent system that will select the immigrants Canada needs most.”

Prospective Applicants – Moving Forward

Prospective applicants now have a time frame for preparing their applications in advance, if they so choose. According to Attorney David Cohen, early preparation may be key to ensuring that one's application arrives before quotas are filled.

“Applicants have been patiently waiting for the FSWP to open since July 2012,” he said. “In previous years, quotas have filled quickly, leaving otherwise eligible individuals to wait another year for their chance to gain Canadian Permanent Residency. I suggest those who are serious about immigrating through the FSWP be proactive about preparing their applications so they are first in line on May 4th.”

Once they have submitted their applications, the government promises that individuals will enjoy the fastest processing times for the FSWP in recent history. Those who are successful will arrive in Canada better prepared to find employment, integrate into their communities, and settle into their new home.



Canadian Immigration Programs: a Key to Newcomer Integration
December, 2012

A recent study has revealed that Canada ranks third in the world, and first of all English-speaking nations, for integrating immigrants into its society and economy. With recent changes made to a number of key immigration programs, the country has taken steps to ensure that future newcomers are better prepared than ever before to settle into their new home.

The study, known as the Migrant Integration Policy Index (MIPEX), was based on data collected in 2010 by the British Council and the Migration Policy Group to study the immigrant integration policies of 31 countries. According to the data, Canada ranks highly in key indicators such as commitment to anti-discrimination and equality, labour market mobility, and diversity of education. The MIPEX also praises the Canadian government for consistently maintaining “one of the best policies to attract permanent migrant workers and their families” and for developing a citizenship test and guide that is the “most professional of all countries.”

Recent changes made by the Federal government with regard to issues such as the recognition of foreign credentials and the reformation of immigration policy were credited with helping Canada rise to its current rank. Because immigration criteria has been modified to better target immigrations who are likely to succeed in Canada, new Canadian Permanent Residents are in a better position than ever to make a smooth transition to living and working in the country. A few of these programs have been outlined below.

The Federal Skilled Worker Class

The MIPEX looked positively on the new regulations to the Federal Skilled Worker Class (FSWC). The new requirements, as well as their benefits for immigrant integration, are as follows:

Applicants must have their foreign credentials assessed, authenticated, and given an equivalent value in Canada
Benefit: New arrivals in Canada will be able to find work faster, as Canadian employers will be able to understand their educational background in a Canadian context
Applicants must demonstrate at least an Adequate-Intermediate language proficiency in English or French (Canadian Language Benchmark: 7)
Benefit: Internal studies conducted by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) have determined that language skills are key to new arrivals finding suitable employment and settling well in their new communities. New immigrants will arrive with the language skills needed to achieve both these goals.
Applicants must achieve 67 points on the new point grid (based on language proficiency, age, work experience, education and adaptability, etc)
Benefit: The points grid has been modified to place a renewed emphasis on young, educated immigrants with the skills and professional background that is currently in demand throughout the country
Applicants must have at least 1 year of full time work experience in the last 10 years
Benefit: In addition to education, new arrivals with professional experience will be highly valued in the Canadian labour market.
The new regulations mentioned above are expected to come into force in January 2013. At present, the program is not accepting applications in the Skilled Worker category, although individuals may continue to apply to the PhD and Arranged Employment streams of the FSWC. In order to ensure their applications are received in a timely manner, some potential applicants have already begun preparing their files in advance.
 

shadow1972

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25-08-2014
AOR Received.
15-04-2015 from CIC, NS (Application sent to CIC on 17-11-2014)
IELTS Request
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Interview........
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thehitman26 said:
Hello vaia ra,

Ami ei year e apply korbo kintu aktu confused.amar kichu jinish janar chilo

1) Canada r Skilled workers and professionals e apply ki suru hoye gese?kothay dekhlam May 4th 2013 te bole notun niyom e application nibe.abar ak jaygay porlam 3000 applicant nibe ,already suru hoye gese Federal skilled migration nam e.ashole ki hocche aktu jodi details bolen

2) apllication er step gula ki ki ,i mean kivabe suru korbo? first e ki ki pathate hoy pura process jodi aktu guchiye bolten to valo hoy

dhonnobad
New Federal Skilled Worker Program to accept applications beginning May 4, 2013
Ottawa, December 19, 2012 — The new selection system for the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) will take effect on May 4, 2013 at which time the program will re-open for applications, Citizenship, Immigration, and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced today.

“The government’s number one priority remains jobs, economic growth, and long-term prosperity,” said Minister Kenney. “The new Federal Skilled Worker Program criteria will ensure Canada is selecting the skilled immigrants our economy needs, who are the most likely to succeed and fully realize their potential in Canada.”

The improvements to the FSWP points grid are based on a large body of research which has consistently shown that language proficiency and youth are two of the most important factors in the economic success of immigrants.

The final changes to the FSWP selection criteria include:

Minimum official language thresholds and increased points for official language proficiency, making language the most important factor in the selection process;
Increased emphasis on younger immigrants, who are more likely to acquire valuable Canadian experience, are better positioned to adapt to changing labour market conditions, and who will spend a greater number of years contributing to Canada’s economy;
Introduction of the Educational Credential Assessment (ECA), so that education points awarded reflect the foreign credential’s true value in Canada;
Changes to the arranged employment process, allowing employers to hire applicants quickly, if there is a demonstrated need in the Canadian labour market; and
Additional adaptability points for spousal language ability and Canadian work experience.
“For too long, too many immigrants to Canada have experienced under employment and unemployment, and this has been detrimental to these newcomers and to the Canadian economy,” said Minister Kenney. “Our transformational changes to the FSWP will help ensure that skilled newcomers are able to contribute their skills fully to the economy as soon as possible. This is good for newcomers, good for the economy, and good for all Canadians.”

There are two new steps to the new selection system. First, applicants will have to demonstrate that they meet the minimum language threshold, which is level 7 of the Canadian Language Benchmark assessment system. Applicants will be able to get a language assessment from existing agencies designated by the Minister and listed on the CIC website.

Second, applicants will have their education credentials assessed prior to arriving in Canada. A list of assessment organizations designated by the Minister will be made available early in the New Year. The assessment of foreign educational credentials will provide prospective newcomers with a more realistic understanding of how their credentials compare to education standards in Canada. It will also give them the opportunity to upgrade their education prior to coming to Canada if they choose.

It is important to note that these changes will not apply to people who have applied to the FSWP prior to May 4, 2013 with a qualifying arranged job offer or under the Ph.D. stream.

As recently announced, due to the actions taken over the past months, new applications under the FSWP will be processed in a few months, rather than a few years. In order to ensure fast processing times and to avoid backlogs, the new FSWP will accept a fixed number of applications each year.

In the medium term, the Government is also moving forward to develop and implement an Expression of Interest (EOI) model, which will provide employers with access to a pool of skilled workers.
 

shadow1972

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29-3-2012 for Nomination of Saskatchewan (Acknowledgement received on 11-05-2012)
Doc's Request.
18-06-2014
Nomination.....
25-08-2014
AOR Received.
15-04-2015 from CIC, NS (Application sent to CIC on 17-11-2014)
IELTS Request
Over All 7.0, copy sent along with the application
File Transfer...
in between 15-4-2015 and 7-5-2015
Med's Request
07-05-2015 (and to pay RPRF)
Med's Done....
14-05-15 (Paid RPRF via DD of Scb) - eCAS shows "In Process" from 02/07/2015
Interview........
Alhamdulillah, did not ask for!☺☺
Passport Req..
05-08-2015 (Ecas : Decision Made 06-08-2015) / VFS DHK : 09-08-2015 / VFS SING: 13-08-2015
VISA ISSUED...
28-8-2015 (Available for Collection 13-09-2015)
LANDED..........
26-03-2016 Alhamdulillah
thehitman26 said:
Hello vaia ra,

Ami ei year e apply korbo kintu aktu confused.amar kichu jinish janar chilo

1) Canada r Skilled workers and professionals e apply ki suru hoye gese?kothay dekhlam May 4th 2013 te bole notun niyom e application nibe.abar ak jaygay porlam 3000 applicant nibe ,already suru hoye gese Federal skilled migration nam e.ashole ki hocche aktu jodi details bolen

2) apllication er step gula ki ki ,i mean kivabe suru korbo? first e ki ki pathate hoy pura process jodi aktu guchiye bolten to valo hoy

dhonnobad
Read the below article

New Federal Skilled Worker Program to accept applications beginning May 4, 2013
Ottawa, December 19, 2012 — The new selection system for the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) will take effect on May 4, 2013 at which time the program will re-open for applications, Citizenship, Immigration, and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced today.

“The government's number one priority remains jobs, economic growth, and long-term prosperity,” said Minister Kenney. “The new Federal Skilled Worker Program criteria will ensure Canada is selecting the skilled immigrants our economy needs, who are the most likely to succeed and fully realize their potential in Canada.”

The improvements to the FSWP points grid are based on a large body of research which has consistently shown that language proficiency and youth are two of the most important factors in the economic success of immigrants.

The final changes to the FSWP selection criteria include:

Minimum official language thresholds and increased points for official language proficiency, making language the most important factor in the selection process;
Increased emphasis on younger immigrants, who are more likely to acquire valuable Canadian experience, are better positioned to adapt to changing labour market conditions, and who will spend a greater number of years contributing to Canada's economy;
Introduction of the Educational Credential Assessment (ECA), so that education points awarded reflect the foreign credential's true value in Canada;
Changes to the arranged employment process, allowing employers to hire applicants quickly, if there is a demonstrated need in the Canadian labour market; and
Additional adaptability points for spousal language ability and Canadian work experience.
“For too long, too many immigrants to Canada have experienced under employment and unemployment, and this has been detrimental to these newcomers and to the Canadian economy,” said Minister Kenney. “Our transformational changes to the FSWP will help ensure that skilled newcomers are able to contribute their skills fully to the economy as soon as possible. This is good for newcomers, good for the economy, and good for all Canadians.”

There are two new steps to the new selection system. First, applicants will have to demonstrate that they meet the minimum language threshold, which is level 7 of the Canadian Language Benchmark assessment system. Applicants will be able to get a language assessment from existing agencies designated by the Minister and listed on the CIC website.

Second, applicants will have their education credentials assessed prior to arriving in Canada. A list of assessment organizations designated by the Minister will be made available early in the New Year. The assessment of foreign educational credentials will provide prospective newcomers with a more realistic understanding of how their credentials compare to education standards in Canada. It will also give them the opportunity to upgrade their education prior to coming to Canada if they choose.

It is important to note that these changes will not apply to people who have applied to the FSWP prior to May 4, 2013 with a qualifying arranged job offer or under the Ph.D. stream.

As recently announced, due to the actions taken over the past months, new applications under the FSWP will be processed in a few months, rather than a few years. In order to ensure fast processing times and to avoid backlogs, the new FSWP will accept a fixed number of applications each year.

In the medium term, the Government is also moving forward to develop and implement an Expression of Interest (EOI) model, which will provide employers with access to a pool of skilled workers.
 

shadow1972

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Sep 13, 2011
156
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124
Bangladesh
Visa Office......
Manila, Phillippines (instead of Singapore)
NOC Code......
0123
App. Filed.......
29-3-2012 for Nomination of Saskatchewan (Acknowledgement received on 11-05-2012)
Doc's Request.
18-06-2014
Nomination.....
25-08-2014
AOR Received.
15-04-2015 from CIC, NS (Application sent to CIC on 17-11-2014)
IELTS Request
Over All 7.0, copy sent along with the application
File Transfer...
in between 15-4-2015 and 7-5-2015
Med's Request
07-05-2015 (and to pay RPRF)
Med's Done....
14-05-15 (Paid RPRF via DD of Scb) - eCAS shows "In Process" from 02/07/2015
Interview........
Alhamdulillah, did not ask for!☺☺
Passport Req..
05-08-2015 (Ecas : Decision Made 06-08-2015) / VFS DHK : 09-08-2015 / VFS SING: 13-08-2015
VISA ISSUED...
28-8-2015 (Available for Collection 13-09-2015)
LANDED..........
26-03-2016 Alhamdulillah
thehitman26 said:
Hello vaia ra,

Ami ei year e apply korbo kintu aktu confused.amar kichu jinish janar chilo

1) Canada r Skilled workers and professionals e apply ki suru hoye gese?kothay dekhlam May 4th 2013 te bole notun niyom e application nibe.abar ak jaygay porlam 3000 applicant nibe ,already suru hoye gese Federal skilled migration nam e.ashole ki hocche aktu jodi details bolen

2) apllication er step gula ki ki ,i mean kivabe suru korbo? first e ki ki pathate hoy pura process jodi aktu guchiye bolten to valo hoy

dhonnobad
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/new-fsw-points-criteria-announced-new-federal-skilled-trades-class-fstc-t115576.0.html
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Copied from Champion Member “OhCanadiana”
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Tomorrow's Canada Gazette details the proposed new FSW program and creation of a new Federal Skilled Trades Class (FSTC).. I have summarized some highlights below:
Source: http://gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2012/2012-08-18/html/reg2-eng.html.

*** 3 Federal Programs Workers: FSWC, FSTC, and CEC Programs will exist ***

Under the proposed plan, skilled workers could apply under one of 3 federal classes depending on their work experience and whether it was acquired in Canada:
- FSWC (Foreign Skilled Worker Class): for managerial, professional or technical occupations
- FSTC (Foreign Skilled Trades Class): for skilled tradespersons with an offer of employment in Canada or a certificate of qualification from a provincial authority
- CEC (Canadian Experience Class): for skilled workers already employed in Canada

*** FSWC (Federal Skilled Worker Class) ***


The FSWC program will continue to use points to assess eligibility and the pass mark will remain 67 points. There will be changes to how points are awarded and to the requirements:

* Language proficiency [up to 24 points for first language and up to 4 points for the second official language]
- CIC proposes "(1) requiring minimum language abilities in order to qualify for the program; and (2) significantly increasing the maximum points awarded for fluency in one official language from 16 points to 24 points."
- "The number of points for the second official language would be reduced from 8 points to 4 points"
- Eligibility and points:
* First official language
° Minimum threshold in all abilities initially set at CLB/NCLC 7 - this would also grant 4 points per ability
° CLB/NCLC 8: 5 points per ability
° CLB/NCLC 9: 6 points per ability
* Second official language
° Maximum of 4 points awarded for at least CLB/NCLC 5 in all abilities

NOTE: You can estimate the number of points you'll get from your IELTS following the table in my post here

* Age [up to 12 points]
- "The revised selection grid would favour younger immigrants by awarding a maximum of 12 points for applicants aged 18 to 35, compared to applicants aged 21 to 49 who receive maximum points for age under the current grid, with diminishing points awarded until age 46. With the proposed changes, no age points would be awarded after age 46; however, workers aged 47 or older would continue to be eligible for the program."
- Points would be awarded based on age:
18 through 35 years old: 12 points
36 years old: 11 points
37 years old: 10 points
For each additional year of age, subtract one point so: | 38 yo -> 9pts | 39 yo -> 8pts | 40 yo -> 7pts | 41 yo -> 6pts | 42 yo -> 5pts | 43 yo -> 4pts | 44 yo -> 3pts | 45 yo -> 2pts and
46 years old: 1 point
47 and over: 0 points"

* Work experience [up to 15 points]
- "CIC is proposing to reduce the total number of points for work experience from 21 to 15, and increase the years of experience required to achieve full points, from four years to six."
- Points would be awarded for:
1 year of work experience: 9 points
2-3 years of work experience: 11 points
4-5 years of work experience: 13 points
6+ years of work experience: 15 points

* Education [up to 25 points]
- The new FSWC program would require a foreign educational credential assessment. "Currently, education points are based on having a credential and the number of years required to obtain it. Organizations with expertise in authentication and assessment of foreign educational credentials and professional bodies recognized by provincial regulatory bodies will be eligible to apply for designation by CIC to provide credential assessment and authentication for FSWC purposes. Designated organizations would work on a case-by-case basis to authenticate credentials obtained in foreign jurisdictions and determine their equivalent value in Canada. This measure would allow CIC to benefit from a better assessment of the quality of a foreign educational credential. Applicants whose credentials do not exist in Canada as well as those who do not have a credential equivalent to a completed Canadian credential would not be eligible for the FSWC.

Education points would be awarded based on the equivalent Canadian educational credential and points would be redistributed in recognition of the credential's relevance in the Canadian labour market.

In the case of applicants who have listed a regulated occupation in their application, where a professional body has been designated by CIC to conduct such assessments, the applicant must submit that professional body's foreign educational credential assessment establishing that the foreign educational credential is equivalent to the Canadian educational credential required to practice that occupation.

Furthermore, should the assessment of an applicant's credential by a professional body not demonstrate that the credential is equivalent to the Canadian credential required for the occupation listed in the application, the applicant will not be eligible to apply in the Federal Skilled Worker Class under that occupation.

All other applicants must submit a foreign educational credential assessment provided by a designated organization to demonstrate that their educational credential is equivalent to a Canadian educational credential."

- Points would be awarded based on the Canadian equivalent with the following distribution:
Doctoral level: 25 points
Master's level or professional degree: 23 points
Two or more post-secondary credentials, one of which is a three-year or longer post-secondary credential: 22 points
Three-year or longer post-secondary credential: 21 points
Two-year post-secondary credential: 19 points
One-year post-secondary credential: 15 points
Secondary school: 5 points

*Arranged Employment [up to 15 points]
- The Arranged Employment Option would be replaced with the LMO. "Employers would be required to apply for a labour market opinion (LMO) to HRSDC, whether it is in support of a temporary work permit application and/or a permanent residence application. Eliminating the arranged employment opinion (AEO) and replacing it with the LMO is intended to reduce the burden on employers in the event the worker seeks to apply for permanent residence concurrently with a temporary work permit application."

"FSWC applicants with a positive or neutral LMO from HRSDC could be awarded up to 15 points on the selection grid."

"Some exceptions to the requirement for an LMO would apply with respect to labour mobility provisions under international agreements such as NAFTA and GATS. In these instances, employers would need to demonstrate to CIC that they are making a qualifying job offer (i.e. non-seasonal and indeterminate)."


*Adaptability [up to 10 points]
- Up to 10 adaptability points would continue to be awarded, with changes to how they are accrued:
- "The maximum number of points (10) would be awarded if the principal applicant (PA) has qualifying previous work experience in Canada.
- Spousal education would be replaced "with spousal basic language proficiency to improve the likelihood of a family's successful integration and to reduce spousal vulnerability"
- To get 5 points for previous study in Canada for either the applicant or accompanying spouse, "the applicant or accompanying spouse would need to have obtained, studying full time in a program of at least a two-year duration, the necessary credits to successfully complete two years of study. For the purposes of adaptability, secondary school will be accepted as an eligible program of study."
- Points would continue to be awarded for a relative in Canada, but "CIC would be introducing minimum age criteria to increase the likelihood that the relative will be able to play a role in facilitating the economic and social integration of the applicant.
- "Adaptability points will not be awarded for spouses who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents living in Canada, as they can sponsor applicants through the Family Class."
- "Currently all applicants with qualifying offers of arranged employment in Canada are exempt from providing proof of settlement funds, whether they are working in Canada or not. The proposed regulations would amend the exemption so that it would no longer apply points to recipients of arranged employment who are not working or authorized to work in Canada. All other applicants would be required to provide proof of settlement funds."
- Thus, a maximum of 10 adaptability points will be awarded based on 4 elements:
1) Previous study in Canada (studying full-time for at least 2 academic years in a program of at least 2 years duration. For the purposes of adaptability, secondary school will be accepted as an eligible program of study.)
° Principal Applicant: 5 points
° Accompanying spouse/partner: 5 points
2) Prior full-time work experience in Canada "under a work permit or under section 186 of at least one year in Canada by the skilled worker in an occupation that is listed in Skill Type 0 Management Occupations or Skill Level A or B of the National Occupational Classification matrix"
° Principal Applicant: 10 points
° Accompanying spouse/partner: 5 points
3) Relative in Canada (18 or older): 5 points
4) Language skills - accompanying spouse/partner - at (CLB/NCLC 4): 5 points

Pass mark would remain 67


*** FSTC (Federal Skilled Trades Class) ***

There would be a new FSTC (Federal Skilled Trades Class) Program.

Skilled tradespersons with experience in one the following NOC B occupational areas would be eligible to apply:
- Industrial, Electrical and Construction Trades (NOC Major Group 72)
- Maintenance and Equipment Operation Trades (NOC Major Group 73)
- Supervisors and Technical Occupations in Natural Resources, Agriculture and Related Production (NOC Major Group 82)
- Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities Supervisors and Central Control Operators (NOC Major Group 92)
- Chefs and Cooks (NOC Minor Group 632)
- Bakers And Butchers (NOC Minor Group 633)

Note: you can see each of the specific NOC codes in here or, alternatively, you can click on the links above and then click on an NOC code within the listed major/minor to see if you would qualify based on that 4 digit NOC code (under the eligible major or minor group).

Applicants to the proposed program would be required to meet four minimum requirements:

[1] A qualifying offer of employment from up to two employers in Canada of at least one year duration (see footnote 14) or a Certificate of Qualification from a provincial or territorial Apprenticeship Authority;

[2] Language proficiency, as evidenced by a test from a designated language testing organization that demonstrates the applicant's abilities in the requisite skill areas meet the threshold set by the Minister in all four language abilities (speaking, reading, writing, oral comprehension); [Initially, the threshold is anticipated to be set at CLB/NCLC 5 for all four abilities (speaking, oral comprehension, reading and writing).]

[3] Twenty-four months of work experience (after qualification/certification in the country where the work was performed, where applicable) in the same skilled trade in the last five years; and

[4] Qualifications that satisfy employment requirements as described by the NOC, except for certification and licensing requirements, which are difficult to obtain outside Canada."

"As with the FSWC, the Regulations would also enable officers to substitute their evaluation if they determine that the applicant's ability to meet or not the minimum requirements of the class is not a sufficient indicator of whether the skilled worker may become economically established in Canada."


*** CEC (Canadian Experience Class) ***

- The Canadian work experience requirement would be reduced from 24 months to 12 in the preceding 36 months, to allow faster transition for those who have already proven their employability in Canada's labour market. Accumulating 12 months of authorized work within the preceding 36 is more flexible for applicants working in Canada under international agreements (e.g. International Experience Canada).

- Only applicants with NOC 0, A or B work experience would continue to qualify for the CEC.

- Minimum language abilities would be required in each of the four abilities (reading, writing, oral comprehension and speaking) for applicants to the CEC.
"As with the FSWC, the proposed Regulations would grant the Minister the authority to set the language threshold. Initially, it is anticipated that the threshold would be set at CLB/NCLC 7, which corresponds to having “adequate intermediate proficiency” in speaking, oral comprehension, reading and writing for NOC 0 and A applicants and CLB/NCLC 5, or “initial intermediate” proficiency in each ability for NOC B applicants."

*** Additional details ***

You can see the additional details in:

* Canada Gazette (August 18, 2012 version): http://gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2012/2012-08-18/html/reg2-eng.html

* CIC website: News Release — Revised Federal Skilled Worker Program Unveiled: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2012/2012-08-17.asp

* Foreign Credentials Referrals Office: http://www.credentials-competences.gc.ca
[CIC will be issuing a Call for Service Proposals on August 20, 2012, inviting submissions from organizations with expertise in foreign credential assessment to conduct the reviews.]
 

pr1979

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Aug 26, 2012
456
6
Dhaka
Category........
Visa Office......
Singapore
NOC Code......
1111
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
07 May 2010
Doc's Request.
15 Oct 2010
AOR Received.
15 Oct 2010
IELTS Request
Sent to SGVO with all documents
File Transfer...
In process since 26 Mar 2012
Med's Request
09 Oct 2012
Med's Done....
13 Nov 2012, RPRF other docs sent 23 Nov 2012, E-cas: "Medical results have been received." appears on 01 Dec 2012
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
28 Dec 2012 - Passport submitted to VFS on 15 Jan 2013, E-cas: "Decision Made" on 03 Feb 2013
VISA ISSUED...
31 Jan 2013, Passport Received from VFS on 18 Feb 2013
LANDED..........
07-06-2013
hasan_bd said:
Dear All,

I have submited my PP on Dec,12 to SGVO, its now almost 1.5 month, How long i need to wait ? Do i can send any CSI on this to SGVO? Pls comments with ur experiance..

Regards,

Hasan
VFS er tracking no dia ki dekhai?
 

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Oct 7, 2011
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14
Category........
Visa Office......
SINGAPORE
NOC Code......
4131
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
06-04-2010
Doc's Request.
10-06-2010
AOR Received.
02-11-2010
File Transfer...
IP:25-03-2012
Med's Request
26-11-12 & 27-12-12 (Baby)
Med's Done....
29-12-12, Med's Received at Manila : 02-01-2013
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
26-11-12, Passport Submitted to VFS on 17-01-2013
VISA ISSUED...
20-02-2013, Passport Collect from VFS on 04-03-2013
LANDED..........
13-04-2013
CIIP India said:
Dear Bangladeshi Forum Members,

CIIP India is planning to deliver one more session in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Those who have applied for immigration to Canada under FSW or PN category and are in their final stages of immigration process (either received medicals or received Visa) are requested to register with us @ https://www.newcomersuccess.ca/index.php/register?lang=en-GB at the earliest to take full advantage of CIIP services

The Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP), is a federal Govt.of Canada funded program which provides overseas orientation that helps immigrants find appropriate employment faster and gives employers better access to newcomer talent.


All the services provided by CIIP are Free of Charge.


Thanks

CIIP India Team



INDIANAJONES said:
“first of all, I will request you to register with CIIP, since seats are limited there and the session is on December 4th - 6th. For any confusion in this regards, go through my recent posts, do your own research, and for any confusion, call me. Our seniors has done the same orientation session and they all got huge benefit from them.

Do Hurry. Do not think too much. You can do it (Register with CIIP) right now, even before doing your Medical. Remember, time for registration is going out.

Do discuss with your peers in & out of the forum. Please do call me if you have any confusion.
Best Regards,
INDIANAJONES.
Dear Respected forum members,

Those who get MR/PPR/VISA, it is time to register CIIP. As per above CIIP India is planning to deliver one more session in Dhaka. Participants of the same CIIP Session will do a lot of leaving and landing preparation together.

CIIP provides free pre-departure orientation to Federal Skilled Workers, Provincial Nominees, their spouses and adult dependents, while they are still overseas during the final stages of the immigration process.

CIIP helps immigrants prepare for economic success by providing information, planning and online support through partners in Canada.

CIIP offices are located in China, India, Philippines and the United Kingdom and services are available in additional service delivery locations. Click here to get a complete list of CIIP service delivery locations.


Source: http://www.newcomersuccess.ca/index.php/about-ciip?lang=en-GB

For Registration: https://www.newcomersuccess.ca/index.php/register?lang=en-GB

If possible we can make a list of the participants of the next CIIP Session.

1. Sohel4math & Ms. sohel4math
 

pr1979

Hero Member
Aug 26, 2012
456
6
Dhaka
Category........
Visa Office......
Singapore
NOC Code......
1111
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
07 May 2010
Doc's Request.
15 Oct 2010
AOR Received.
15 Oct 2010
IELTS Request
Sent to SGVO with all documents
File Transfer...
In process since 26 Mar 2012
Med's Request
09 Oct 2012
Med's Done....
13 Nov 2012, RPRF other docs sent 23 Nov 2012, E-cas: "Medical results have been received." appears on 01 Dec 2012
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
28 Dec 2012 - Passport submitted to VFS on 15 Jan 2013, E-cas: "Decision Made" on 03 Feb 2013
VISA ISSUED...
31 Jan 2013, Passport Received from VFS on 18 Feb 2013
LANDED..........
07-06-2013
qorax said:
WHICH CITY TO LAND? -for FSW without AEO & friends/relatives

My opinion: TORONTO.
-It has a bigger job basket, for any occupation. Thus, the share is bigger -so the opportunities are larger.
-Weather wise, it is not that bad. Perfectly manageable even in winters or summers.
-Cost of living wise, quite Ok too -quite compititive vis-a-vis the other deciding factors.
-The higest minority populace. Ppl are extremely tolerant to race, color, creed, faith etc.
-Land there first, take a 'survival job', which'll be easier here & move to any city after getting the choice job.
-Important: It's not the profession of a newcomer, but the initial survival that'd be the decider for a city.

VANCOUVER:
Very aptly said by others before on this forum. It's the best city weather wise & has a charmed beauty. Quite nice minority populace, yes -Indians rock here. But, better avoided.
-No or minimal jobs today for any field. (note: the winter olympics thing is temp)
-The costliest city to settle down.
-Housing costs are sky rocketting.
-Not at all a good choice for a newcomer, w/out AOE or friends/relatives support.
-What's the point of all that beauty, if u do not have money in ur pocket?

CALGARY-EDMONTON CORRIDOR:
Very nicely coming-up. Weather is cold, but adjustable [Edmonton needs adaptation though]. Has the 'rockies' to enhance its beauty. A perfect alternative to Vancouver. But:
-Newcomers should take it as a 2nd choice to Toronto. Due to the factors I said under Toronto.
-Damn good for establishing a business. (no provincial tax)
-Essentially a befitting place for Oil & Gas sector, which also makes other jobs available in their HOs.
-But remember again: For newcomer jobs, take Toronto as POE.

There is nothing wrong in other Canadian cities. But this post is meant for newcomers, looking for instant jobs, not for business; and for those who do not have an AOE or freinds/relatives to initially assist. Else, any other city has its own merits/demerits.

Ps: I have visited all the above cities. But my views are based on limited info. The actual residents, who are on this forum, might have a better opinion.
 

hasan_bd

Star Member
Feb 18, 2011
66
1
Bangladesh
Category........
Visa Office......
SINGAPORE
NOC Code......
4121
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
07-04-2010
Doc's Request.
15-06-2010
AOR Received.
02-11-2010
IELTS Request
IELTS send with full document
File Transfer...
06-10-2010
Med's Request
12-10-2012
Med's Done....
06-11-2012
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
12-10-2012
VISA ISSUED...
Feb'2013
LANDED..........
July'2013
rana22april said:
Hasan bhai, did you send PP to SGVO through VFS? What does VFS notification system tell you? There were christmas and new year holidays recently, so the visa office dealing your file might be on leave. However, i think you may get PP back with visa any time. Contact VFS if you had sent PP by them as well as send CSE / general inquiry to SGVO to update you.
Rana Bhai,

I send all doc through VFS, Status still showing "under processing" since last 1.5 month, Thnks for your suggestion.May be soon i will send CSI to SGVO. Any one have any else idea please share.

Hasan
 

mthjay

Star Member
Jun 14, 2012
107
1
Category........
Visa Office......
SGVO
NOC Code......
0111
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
29-03-2010
Doc's Request.
09-06-2010
AOR Received.
05-08-2010 (Singapore)
IELTS Request
Sent with the 2nd document (AOR)
File Transfer...
N/A
Med's Request
12-10-2012 (Received on 17-10-2012)
Med's Done....
20-10-2012
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
Letter Issued: 20-11-2012; Received: 26-11-2012 (Submitted on 17-12-2012)
VISA ISSUED...
16-01-2013 (Valid till 21-10-2013)
LANDED..........
Not yet planned
hasan_bd said:
Dear All,

I have submited my PP on Dec,12 to SGVO, its now almost 1.5 month, How long i need to wait ? Do i can send any CSI on this to SGVO? Pls comments with ur experiance..

Regards,

Hasan
Just look at the next week and then take the necessary follow up... Thanks. mthjay///
 

azaman

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Sep 15, 2010
202
1
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Category........
Visa Office......
Singapore
NOC Code......
4121
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
June 1 2010
Doc's Request.
October 6 2010
Nomination.....
Doc submit Nov 16, 2010
AOR Received.
January 11, 2011
IELTS Request
Done
File Transfer...
In Process since Mar 7, 2012
Med's Request
November 28, 2012
Med's Done....
December 6, 2012
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
Sept 2, 2013
VISA ISSUED...
Sept 23, 2013
LANDED..........
October 6, 2013
Sohel4math said:
Dear Respected forum members,

Those who get MR/PPR/VISA, it is time to register CIIP. As per above CIIP India is planning to deliver one more session in Dhaka. Participants of the same CIIP Session will do a lot of leaving and landing preparation together.

CIIP provides free pre-departure orientation to Federal Skilled Workers, Provincial Nominees, their spouses and adult dependents, while they are still overseas during the final stages of the immigration process.

CIIP helps immigrants prepare for economic success by providing information, planning and online support through partners in Canada.

CIIP offices are located in China, India, Philippines and the United Kingdom and services are available in additional service delivery locations. Click here to get a complete list of CIIP service delivery locations.


Source: http://www.newcomersuccess.ca/index.php/about-ciip?lang=en-GB

For Registration: https://www.newcomersuccess.ca/index.php/register?lang=en-GB

If possible we can make a list of the participants of the next CIIP Session.

1. Sohel4math & Ms. sohel4math
the link does not open!!

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thehitman26 said:
Hello vaia ra,

Ami ei year e apply korbo kintu aktu confused.amar kichu jinish janar chilo

1) Canada r Skilled workers and professionals e apply ki suru hoye gese?kothay dekhlam May 4th 2013 te bole notun niyom e application nibe.abar ak jaygay porlam 3000 applicant nibe ,already suru hoye gese Federal skilled migration nam e.ashole ki hocche aktu jodi details bolen

2) apllication er step gula ki ki ,i mean kivabe suru korbo? first e ki ki pathate hoy pura process jodi aktu guchiye bolten to valo hoy

dhonnobad
please visit www.cic.gc.ca

you're welcome :D
 

azaman

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Sep 15, 2010
202
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Dhaka, Bangladesh
Category........
Visa Office......
Singapore
NOC Code......
4121
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
June 1 2010
Doc's Request.
October 6 2010
Nomination.....
Doc submit Nov 16, 2010
AOR Received.
January 11, 2011
IELTS Request
Done
File Transfer...
In Process since Mar 7, 2012
Med's Request
November 28, 2012
Med's Done....
December 6, 2012
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
Sept 2, 2013
VISA ISSUED...
Sept 23, 2013
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Rossei said:
Yes, but you would need some documents. Follow the link below:

http://www.canada.embassy.gov.au/otwa/drivinglicences.html
thanks, yes it is recognised in Ontario and British Columbia:

30 August 2010

Australian residents of British Columbia are now able to exchange their Australian driver’s license for a B.C. licence, without having to undergo a driving test.

The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC), which is responsible for driver licensing and vehicle registration in the province, explains the new requirements for Australian drivers on their website.
http://www.icbc.com/driver-licensing/moving-bc/other-country/australia

Drivers from Australia who are residents of British Columbia can exchange their Australian licence for a B.C. licence, provided that they have two years of driving experience and meet eligibility requirements as set down by the ICBC.

The licences can be exchanged at any ICBC licensing office for a cost of C$31.

The Australian Government welcomes the recognition of Australian driver’s licenses by the Government of British Columbia. Such arrangements are valuable in facilitating the two-way movement of skilled personnel between Australia and Canada and promoting commercial links.

The Australian Government is seeking to put in place similar arrangements with all other Canadian provinces and territories. Currently, Australian licences are recognised only in Ontario and British Columbia.

Driver’s licenses from all Canadian provinces and territories have been fully recognised in all Australian jurisdictions for some time.
 

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casayed said:
2 year hoise ak e tension kore,onek a ase 3-4 years,it is omanushik nirjaton
er majhei anondo khuje nite hobe :)