This is for FSW. Thank you for helping me always) And if I have one year of experience in healthcare category, and recent 6 months lets say as a truck driver, am I eligible to be selected through the new Category based draws as a truck driver? Or that main one year experience should also be in truck driving, or they may be different?
To be eligible for a category-based draw in Express Entry, you must meet the eligibility requirements for the specific category. For truck drivers, the eligibility requirements include:
- At least one year of continuous full-time work experience in a truck driving occupation in the last three years.
- A valid driver's license for the type of truck you would be driving in Canada.
- A language proficiency score of at least CLB 7 in English or French.
- A minimum of 67 points on the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS).
If you meet all of the requirements, you would be eligible to be selected in a category-based draw for truck drivers. The fact that you have one year of experience in healthcare would not disqualify you from being selected. However, it would not count towards your eligibility for the category-based draw.
It is important to note that the Canadian government is constantly updating the eligibility requirements for category-based draws. Therefore, it is always best to check the IRCC website for the most up-to-date information.
Here are some additional things to keep in mind when applying for a category-based draw:
- You must have a valid Express Entry profile.
- You must be able to score at least 67 points on the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) to be eligible to be invited to apply for permanent residency.
- You must be able to provide proof of your work experience, education, and language proficiency.
- You must be able to demonstrate that you have the skills and knowledge required to live and work in Canada.
If you are eligible to apply for a category-based draw, I encourage you to do so. The category-based draws offer a great opportunity for skilled immigrants to immigrate to Canada.