New Canada Visa Application Concerns.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Is it guaranteed that All NOCs 0, A and B will be eligible for the new Federal Skilled Worker Program?
After publishing the twitter account of Minister Kenney here at my blog. A lot of people are asking the guarantee of it. I had talk and mention this also to people who goes to our office for our assessment. And this is their concern also. Now to answer it one and for all.
The short answer is NO. But let me explain...
There is no official announcement yet from Citizenship and Immigration Canada confirming the final details of New Federal Skilled Worker Program, the New FSW Points System and theIELTS Test Module Required. The information I'm sharing here is based on the statements of Canada's Immigration Minister, Jason Kenney.
You can read more about Jason Kenney from his official website:http://www.jasonkenney.com. You will find in his website the Twitter Account (@kenneyjason) he is using.
Now, here's a couple of twitter messages from his account:
On the eligible occupations for the new Federal Skilled Worker Program.
There is no official announcement yet from Citizenship and Immigration Canada confirming the final details of New Federal Skilled Worker Program, the New FSW Points System and theIELTS Test Module Required. The information I'm sharing here is based on the statements of Canada's Immigration Minister, Jason Kenney.
You can read more about Jason Kenney from his official website:http://www.jasonkenney.com. You will find in his website the Twitter Account (@kenneyjason) he is using.
Now, here's a couple of twitter messages from his account:
On the eligible occupations for the new Federal Skilled Worker Program.
"The new Skilled Worker Program will be limited to applicants in NOCs 0, A, & B, but won't be limited to particular occupations." [August 18, 2012]
On the required IELTS Test Module.
"We will continue to use the IELTS General Training Module for language assessments under the new Skilled Worker Program." [September 6, 2012]
So there. Now, it is up to you to decide how to make use of this information. This may still change, of course. So you have two options: Prepare now or wait for the officialannouncement.
Remember, however, that there is a limit on the number of applications to be accepted. If you will not prepare as early as now, there is a great chance that you will never make it. If you are really determined to live and work in Canada to give your family a better quality of life, you must do everything in your power to make it happen!
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