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What is a Canadian federal skilled immigrant?

# Canada Immigration # Introduction There are more and more skilled immigrants to Canada, so what kind of immigrants are Canadian federal skilled immigrants? It must be a concern of many people who go abroad. Let's take a look at the introduction of Canadian federal skilled immigrants first! Welcome to reading.

Canada's federal general skilled immigration policy is relatively loose, and there is no need for strict assessment of occupations, and there are no additional conditions for visas, so it is suitable for a wide range of people. The federal skilled migration is that the Canadian federal government attracts talents from abroad in a planned way every year according to its own job market, occupational demand and overall national development plan, so as to make up for the slow population growth and talent shortage. Federal skilled immigrant applicants, even if there is no guarantee in Canada, can be approved according to background conditions. The audit is conducted on a family basis. A family includes a husband and wife and their children. The main evaluation object in the family is called the main applicant. As long as the main applicant meets the prescribed conditions and obtains Canadian permanent resident status, the whole family can obtain it at the same time. Of course, the accompanying family members should also meet the basic requirements such as physical examination and no crime. This is the so-called "one person passes through customs, and the whole family immigrates."

Federal skilled immigrants are suitable for applicants with high academic qualifications and good English or French. As long as they are good at English, they can apply for any occupation. For applicants who are not dominant in age, there are also good IELTS opportunities.

To apply for Canadian federal skilled immigrants, you must first meet the basic application conditions. Immigration Canada has set two grades for applicants. The first level is 67 points on the self-evaluation scale. This clearance proves that the applicant is eligible to submit EE and be screened by the Immigration Bureau. The second level is the EE-CRS evaluation system after EE submission. The customs failed to pass the sub-restrictions, and visa invitations were issued according to the scores from high to low. The EE-CRS evaluation system determines the probability and period of your invitation.