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Is it true....... do anybody has information on in it as one consultant in Islamabad Pakistan is quoting so........ Please share your comments or information.......
 
amerian said:
Is it true....... do anybody has information on in it as one consultant in Islamabad Pakistan is quoting so........ Please share your comments or information.......

Before that probably 25 000 Mark would be over.
 
is it true regardless of 25000 CAP?
 
amerian said:
is it true regardless of 25000 CAP?

yes , it is true , it will end on 30th April 2015
 
amerian said:
is it true regardless of 25000 CAP?

READ BELOW:

Final Chance For Current Federal Skilled Worker Program

October, 2014

The current application cycle for the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), which opened in May, 2014, will finish at the end of this year. With just three months remaining in 2014, potential candidates have a limited window of opportunity to apply for this program. Successful applicants will gain Canadian permanent residence.

What is the Federal Skilled Worker Program?

The FSWP assesses candidates based on their human capital — that is to say, their ability to become economically established upon immigration to Canada — using a points-based system. Applicants must score at least 67 points based on the criteria set by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC).

The current FSWP determines that 50 occupations are in demand in Canada, and candidates must have at least one year of work experience in the past 10 years in one of 50 eligible occupations. A total of 25,000 applications will be accepted for processing under the current FSWP, with a cap of 1,000 per eligible occupation. In addition to the fact that there is a limited time period left in which to make an application, candidates should also be aware that some of the occupation caps are close to reaching their limit.

Under the current Federal Skilled Worker Program, an eligible applicant applies knowing with a degree of certainty that he or she will be able to immigrate, so long as he or she is not criminally inadmissible, doesn't have major health problems, and works in an occupation that has not yet reached its cap. We are now entering the final three months in which the Government of Canada will be accepting applications under the FSWP in its present form.

How do candidates determine their eligibility for the current FSWP?

The first step in the entire process is to determine one's eligibility for the program. Candidates need to know whether or not meet the eligibility criteria to make an application. If a candidate is eligible to apply, he or she should begin their Educational Credential Assessment immediately and sit the IELTS exam. No one is exempt from the requirement for language testing, regardless of their country of origin or education.

“Candidates still have time, but they need to move fast. In practical terms, they need to determine their eligibility today and, if they are eligible, they need to start the process almost immediately,” says Attorney David Cohen. “Candidates who fulfil the criteria of the current Federal Skilled Worker Program should apply now, knowing with a degree of certainty that they will be able to immigrate to Canada.”

After December 31, 2014, the current rules and procedures for the FSWP will no longer be in place.

What comes after the FSWP?

As of January 1, 2015, candidates will no longer apply directly to the FSWP. From that date, Canada will transition to a new expression of interest immigration selection system called ‘Express Entry'.

Under Express Entry, the federal government and provincial governments, as well as Canadian employers, will be able to select potential immigrants from a pool of candidates who have declared an expression of interest in immigrating to Canada and who meet the eligibility criteria for at least one of Canada's economic immigration programs:
◾The Federal Skilled Worker Program
◾The Federal Skilled Trades Program
◾The Canadian Experience Class
◾A portion of the Provincial Nominee Program

The highest-ranked candidates (those deemed to have the best chances for economic success) may then be invited to apply for permanent residence in Canada under one of these programs.

“From January, candidates will be relying on being cherry-picked by either the federal government, a province, or a Canadian employer. Now is the time to take action,” says Attorney David Cohen.
 
amerian said:
Is it true....... do anybody has information on in it as one consultant in Islamabad Pakistan is quoting so........ Please share your comments or information.......
DeeBruv said:
READ BELOW:
Final Chance For Current Federal Skilled Worker Program
October, 2014
The current application cycle for the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), which opened in May, 2014, will finish at the end of this year. With just three months remaining in 2014, potential candidates have a limited window of opportunity to apply for this program. Successful applicants will gain Canadian permanent residence.
What is the Federal Skilled Worker Program?
The FSWP assesses candidates based on their human capital — that is to say, their ability to become economically established upon immigration to Canada — using a points-based system. Applicants must score at least 67 points based on the criteria set by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC).
The current FSWP determines that 50 occupations are in demand in Canada, and candidates must have at least one year of work experience in the past 10 years in one of 50 eligible occupations. A total of 25,000 applications will be accepted for processing under the current FSWP, with a cap of 1,000 per eligible occupation. In addition to the fact that there is a limited time period left in which to make an application, candidates should also be aware that some of the occupation caps are close to reaching their limit.
Under the current Federal Skilled Worker Program, an eligible applicant applies knowing with a degree of certainty that he or she will be able to immigrate, so long as he or she is not criminally inadmissible, doesn't have major health problems, and works in an occupation that has not yet reached its cap. We are now entering the final three months in which the Government of Canada will be accepting applications under the FSWP in its present form.
How do candidates determine their eligibility for the current FSWP?
The first step in the entire process is to determine one's eligibility for the program. Candidates need to know whether or not meet the eligibility criteria to make an application. If a candidate is eligible to apply, he or she should begin their Educational Credential Assessment immediately and sit the IELTS exam. No one is exempt from the requirement for language testing, regardless of their country of origin or education.
“Candidates still have time, but they need to move fast. In practical terms, they need to determine their eligibility today and, if they are eligible, they need to start the process almost immediately,” says Attorney David Cohen. “Candidates who fulfil the criteria of the current Federal Skilled Worker Program should apply now, knowing with a degree of certainty that they will be able to immigrate to Canada.”
After December 31, 2014, the current rules and procedures for the FSWP will no longer be in place.
What comes after the FSWP?
As of January 1, 2015, candidates will no longer apply directly to the FSWP. From that date, Canada will transition to a new expression of interest immigration selection system called ‘Express Entry'.
Under Express Entry, the federal government and provincial governments, as well as Canadian employers, will be able to select potential immigrants from a pool of candidates who have declared an expression of interest in immigrating to Canada and who meet the eligibility criteria for at least one of Canada's economic immigration programs:
◾The Federal Skilled Worker Program
◾The Federal Skilled Trades Program
◾The Canadian Experience Class
◾A portion of the Provincial Nominee Program
The highest-ranked candidates (those deemed to have the best chances for economic success) may then be invited to apply for permanent residence in Canada under one of these programs.
“From January, candidates will be relying on being cherry-picked by either the federal government, a province, or a Canadian employer. Now is the time to take action,” says Attorney David Cohen.
amerian said:
is it true regardless of 25000 CAP?
The current stream of FSW was never scheduled to end on the 31st December ,2014.
The Canadian government gazette released at the inception/beginning of the program (released 26th April,2014) categorically specified 30th April ,2015 as the closure date.
Please check page 986 of the link below....
http://www.gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2014/2014-04-26/pdf/g1-14817.pdf
As documented in the gazette,the date will only be changed/modified ONLY if and when another Canadian gazette comes to negate the earlier released gazette.
As of now,such gazette isn't released yet so it safe to assume the closure to be 30th April,2015.
Cheers.
 
I asked an immigration consultant and as of today the operational Gazette #572 "rules" http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2014/ob572.asp this means that applications for FSW WILL BE received until April 2015. However, the CIC website also says " As of May 1, 2014, there is an overall cap of 25,500 for new federal skilled worker applications. This includes a cap of 500 applications from PhD students. There are also sub-caps of 1,000 for each of the 50 eligible occupations. The caps do not affect people with a valid job offer. These are the last applications we will accept under the current system before Express Entry launches in January 2015." (http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-how.asp)

As you can see, this could be a little bit confusing, and in the experience of this specific immigration consultant and also what says in the gazette is that this rule may be replaced at any moment by a new rule published in a new Gazette; therefore, the recommendation is to apply as soon as possible because rules may change.
Also many NOC's will be filled BY December or before.
 
DeeBruv said:
READ BELOW:

Final Chance For Current Federal Skilled Worker Program

October, 2014

The current application cycle for the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), which opened in May, 2014, will finish at the end of this year. With just three months remaining in 2014, potential candidates have a limited window of opportunity to apply for this program. Successful applicants will gain Canadian permanent residence.

What is the Federal Skilled Worker Program?

The FSWP assesses candidates based on their human capital — that is to say, their ability to become economically established upon immigration to Canada — using a points-based system. Applicants must score at least 67 points based on the criteria set by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC).

The current FSWP determines that 50 occupations are in demand in Canada, and candidates must have at least one year of work experience in the past 10 years in one of 50 eligible occupations. A total of 25,000 applications will be accepted for processing under the current FSWP, with a cap of 1,000 per eligible occupation. In addition to the fact that there is a limited time period left in which to make an application, candidates should also be aware that some of the occupation caps are close to reaching their limit.

Under the current Federal Skilled Worker Program, an eligible applicant applies knowing with a degree of certainty that he or she will be able to immigrate, so long as he or she is not criminally inadmissible, doesn't have major health problems, and works in an occupation that has not yet reached its cap. We are now entering the final three months in which the Government of Canada will be accepting applications under the FSWP in its present form.

How do candidates determine their eligibility for the current FSWP?

The first step in the entire process is to determine one's eligibility for the program. Candidates need to know whether or not meet the eligibility criteria to make an application. If a candidate is eligible to apply, he or she should begin their Educational Credential Assessment immediately and sit the IELTS exam. No one is exempt from the requirement for language testing, regardless of their country of origin or education.

“Candidates still have time, but they need to move fast. In practical terms, they need to determine their eligibility today and, if they are eligible, they need to start the process almost immediately,” says Attorney David Cohen. “Candidates who fulfil the criteria of the current Federal Skilled Worker Program should apply now, knowing with a degree of certainty that they will be able to immigrate to Canada.”

After December 31, 2014, the current rules and procedures for the FSWP will no longer be in place.

What comes after the FSWP?

As of January 1, 2015, candidates will no longer apply directly to the FSWP. From that date, Canada will transition to a new expression of interest immigration selection system called ‘Express Entry'.

Under Express Entry, the federal government and provincial governments, as well as Canadian employers, will be able to select potential immigrants from a pool of candidates who have declared an expression of interest in immigrating to Canada and who meet the eligibility criteria for at least one of Canada's economic immigration programs:
◾The Federal Skilled Worker Program
◾The Federal Skilled Trades Program
◾The Canadian Experience Class
◾A portion of the Provincial Nominee Program

The highest-ranked candidates (those deemed to have the best chances for economic success) may then be invited to apply for permanent residence in Canada under one of these programs.

“From January, candidates will be relying on being cherry-picked by either the federal government, a province, or a Canadian employer. Now is the time to take action,” says Attorney David Cohen.

That site is not official information from CIC. It is from a lawyer trying to drum up business.
 
amerian said:
Is it true....... do anybody has information on in it as one consultant in Islamabad Pakistan is quoting so........ Please share your comments or information.......

It has always been until April 30, 2015, and it will be unless the Ministry issues new instructions saying otherwise.
 
Yesterday, Canada's Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander hosted a twitter Q&A session, and I asked him about this operational bulletin 572 and the close date of the actual FSWP (04/30/2015), and his answer was:

"FSWP will remain open under new #ExpressEntry system in 2015. Build a profile Jan 1! #AskAlexander"

You can check this information in his twitter account: @MinChrisA

What can we conclude with this answer???
 
Chino78 said:
Yesterday, Canada's Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander hosted a twitter Q&A session, and I asked him about this operational bulletin 572 and the close date of the actual FSWP (04/30/2015), and his answer was:

"FSWP will remain open under new #ExpressEntry system in 2015. Build a profile Jan 1! #AskAlexander"

You can check this information in his twitter account: @ MinChrisA

What can we conclude with this answer???

That nothing has changed and nothing will change unless a new MI is issued. FSW runs as is until April 30, 2015.
 
Hi Friends,
I have applied in NOC 2173 for Software Testing Engineer.( 2173 Software engineers and designers) 8)
I have sent my application for FSW 2014 and application has reached NOVA SCOTIA AREA, NS - SYDNEY - CANADA on 1st October,2014. :-X

I checked yesterday for the Cap reached for applications till now it has reached '425'. :-[ :-[

Would like to know how are my chances that my application will be processed this year in the 1000 cap for NOC 2173 (Software engineers and designers).....? :) :)

REPLY>>>>REPLY>>>>REPLY>>>>REPLY>>>>REPLY
 
neeraj19a said:
Hi Friends,
I have applied in NOC 2173 for Software Testing Engineer.( 2173 Software engineers and designers) 8)
I have sent my application for FSW 2014 and application has reached NOVA SCOTIA AREA, NS - SYDNEY - CANADA on 1st October,2014. :-X

I checked yesterday for the Cap reached for applications till now it has reached '425'. :-[ :-[

Would like to know how are my chances that my application will be processed this year in the 1000 cap for NOC 2173 (Software engineers and designers).....? :) :)

REPLY>>>>REPLY>>>>REPLY>>>>REPLY>>>>REPLY

Nobody knows.
 
As per link http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2014/ob572.asp

Effective May 1, 2014, a maximum of 25,500 new Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) applications without an offer of arranged employment (including 500 applications in the PhD student/graduate stream), 5,000 new Federal Skilled Trades (FST) applications, and 8,000 new Canadian Experience Class (CEC) applications will be considered for processing for the period of May 1, 2014, until April 30, 2015, unless otherwise indicated in a future Ministerial Instruction. Applications must be completeFootnote1 and included within the caps set for each program to be considered for processing.
 
hi everyone,, wish you all the best

I am a 22th September applicant,, how can I check and register in the spread sheet