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New points system for Federal Skilled Worker Program ( FSWP )

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New points system for Federal Skilled Worker Program ( FSWP ) 2013

 The specific details of the proposed changes in Canada's FSW Points system is now available online in Canada Gazette. Please note that it is still a proposal and may still be subject to changes. 

These changes will take effect on January 1st, 2013. 

 The followings are the possible major changes in Federal Skilled Workers Program Points System.

Language Factor


1. Requiring minimum language abilities in order to qualify for the program. The proposal is to set it at Canadian Language Benchmark 7 (CLB 7) for all four abilities (speaking, listening, reading and writing). It's equivalent to IELTS Score of 6.
2. The number of points for the second official language (French) would be reduced from 8 points to 4 points. 
3. Significantly increasing the maximum points awarded for fluency in one official language from 16 points to 24 points. The computation would be as follows: 

CLB 7 = 4 points (IELTS 6) 
CLB 8 = 5 points (IELTS 6.5 for Reading, Writing and Speaking. For Listening it's 7.5) 
CLB 9 = 6 points (IELTS 7 for Reading, Writing and Speaking. For Listening it's 8) 

Age Factor

The proposal is to favor younger applicants by awarding a maximum of 12 points for applicants aged 18 to 35 and a reduction of 1 point for every year after 35:

36 years old = 11 points 
37 years old = 10 points 
38 years old = 09 points 
39 years old = 08 points 
40 years old = 07 points 
41 years old = 06 points 
42 years old = 05 points 
43 years old = 04 points 
44 years old = 03 points 
45 years old = 02 points 
46 years old = 01 points 
47 years old = 00 points 

Work Experience Factor

The proposal is 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.

1 year = 09 points
2-3 years = 11 points
4-5 years = 13 points
6 + years = 15 points

Adaptability Factor

The proposal is to change the adaptability criteria to emphasize factors that are shown to have positive impacts on an immigrant’s economic and social integration. Maximum is 10 points.

10 points - PA Previous Work in Canada (min. 1 yr at NOC 0, A, B)
05 points - Previous study in Canada — PA
05 points - Previous study in Canada — accompanying spouse/partner 
05 points - Previous work in Canada — accompanying spouse/partner
05 points - Arranged employment
05 points - Accompanying spouse/partner’s official language (CLB/NCLC 4) 05 points - Relative in Canada (18 years or over) 

The additional points (3-5) from Spouse's education is no longer included. 

Education Factor

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. Designated organizations would work on a case-by-case basis to authenticate credentials obtained in foreign jurisdictions and determine their equivalent value in Canada. 
 
25 points - Doctoral level
23 points - Master’s level or professional degree
22 points - Two or more post-secondary credentials, one of which is a three-year or longer post-secondary credential
21 points - Three-year or longer post-secondary credential
19 points - Two-year post-secondary credential
15 points - One-year post-secondary credential 
05 points - Secondary school 

Without assessment from the organization designated by Citizenship and Immigration Canada, you can't claim points for the education factor.

Pass mark would still be 67 points. 

 

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