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New Priority Occupation List For Canada Immigration Fsw Program

The curiosity and the apprehensions of all the migration aspirants has been put to an end with announcement of New Priority Occupation List For Canada Immigration FSW Program. The much awaited re-launch of the most popular route of Canadian skills migration on May 04, 2013 will flag off a race of sorts among the aspiring migrants across the world who will be looking for a place in the sun and a slot in the much shortened edition of the revised program.

Canada has never failed to fascinate the people from across the world and especially the nationals of third world countries where even some of the basic amenities are a luxury for many. In comparison all the basic and advanced facilities and promises for better future are easily accessible by one and all in this land of milk and honey. The inclination to shift to this part the world has been so strong among many people that even after the facing the miseries of long never ending waiting lists and files and a subsequent embargo for one year failed to make negative impact the charisma of this destination.

But over the years things have changed a lot and the preferences of the Canadian government in terms of migrants has undergone a radical change. The government had been keenly observing the aspirations of the local constituents of domestic economy and keenly noticing the changing trends in the domestic labor pool.

It had been found that the on one hand local employers were not able to employ qualified migrants due to several handicaps posed by absence of sufficient linguistic capabilities and relevant employment exposure in the Canadian employment environment and on other the migrants who were more qualified than the local Canadian were found doing odd jobs to make a living due to their inability to obtain appropriate employment in their trades.

This coupled with a slow moving immigration program was not doing any good to solve problems back home on one side and improve reputation of Canada Immigration among the qualified migrants overseas as a feasible destination for settling down and working.

The piling problems created an impasse and to resolve the matter the government resorted to taking drastic steps. Now with the embargo almost a history and revised federal skilled scheme waiting to be flagged off on May 04, 2013 the government has announced the New Priority Canada Occupations List with 24 trades well in advance to enable the migration aspirants to prepare for the new filing their applications after May 04.

There are substantial changes in the revamped program which include a compulsory official language skills evidencing, which must be at par with the predefined Canadian standards for language i.e. you would need to prove your linguistic abilities being at par with CLB 7 for English and NCLC 7 for French.

The other aspect that has been made obligatory in the revised system is the evaluation of academic accomplishments ECA of the applicants by a designated independent evaluation body. This evaluation process will be carried out to establish correlation between the Canadian educational definitions and overseas credentials and positive evaluation observation report of assessment agency will be pivotal in deciding the fate of Canada Immigration application of an applicant.

The arranged employment criteria for Canada Immigration FSW have been changed and now arranged employment will accessible through an LMO instead of AEO.

To sum up the launch of New Priority Occupation List For Canada Immigration FSW Program clearly indicates at the resolve of the government to make the new visa immigration policy more responsive and objective in its approach.


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