I agree. As CEC is primarily for TFW, isn't it?
TFW+CEC and FSW aim to the same group of people, just different approach.
TFW+CEC have more advantage to the government that an employer pay certain price to the immigrant's future. Plus, TFW is just first step, there are CEC to ensure immigrant's ability.
While FSW are simply looking for shortage, and hopefully applicant will have jobs and have the ability to live in Canada.
Comparing these two, TFW + CEC seems to have more advantage in a way.
Even though the new rule are rolling out, I doubt TFW program will be affected greatly.
CIC obviously realized this, hence CEC policy is actively changed in a proactive way (for example changing from 2 year working experience requirement to 1 year in late 2012). There are complaints, politicians must react to it.
For TFW or CEC, I don't think there's anything to worry about.
jsm0085 said:
As well as all the other requirements for FSW apps, one of the main focuses is filling skills shortages, hence the list of occupations.
TFW apps have been used inappropriately by employers, as I've stated above. While it's more open than FSW, the aim of the game is to get people into jobs that Canadians cannot do. The new changes to TFW apps, will effectively make the process stricter and hopefully ensure that only the people who are needed in Canada are permitted to work in Canada on a temporary basis.
When this is done, TFW and FSW apps will have one main purpose - filling shortages in the Canadian labour market.
Shortages don't necessarily disappear quickly, so it's in Canada's interest to keep some of these people - and that's why the CEC route exists.