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Canada Federal Skilled Worker Points Calculator 2013 Canadian skills immigration program will be launched in new manifestation

in May 2013. The selection and processing priorities in this new edition have been modified to a great extent. The proposed changes are going to have a widespread impact on the operational aspect of the skills immigration policy of this country. The new Canada Federal Skilled Worker Points Calculator 2013 system compliments these proposals. This new manifestation signifies the intentions of Canadian authorities. The primary concern of authorities has been to make the skills migration program effective and useful. To give this scheme a credible edge and make it receptive and responsive to the changing aspirations of an economy which is reeling under the aftermath of credit crunch authorities have taken necessary steps and measures. The primary aim of the program is to address immediate issues of ageing workforce and dwindling demographics. The revised Points Calculator 2013 of Federal Skilled Worker class forays into different aspects of profiles of probable candidates. Most of prominent alteration in marks allocation can be observed in areas Age Linguistic Skills in Official language Academic accomplishments Foreign employment exposure Adaptability factor Arranged employment

Foreign employment exposure has been deemed to an inadequate influencing factor in guaranteeing migrants adjustments and settlement in the country. So as a consequence marks allocated to this parameter have been downgraded from 21 to 15. The Marks have been reassigned to age and linguistic department of migrants profile. Linguistic skills have been envisaged as most crucial part of a profile and thus the marks have been raised from 16 to 24. To top up a minimum offset level at par with CLB/NCLC 7 has been defined as minimum desired parameter for an applicant to be considered suitable for migration. In addition to setting up a minimum desired level in official language of the country (English or French) now the people will need to evidence their skills in each parameter of linguistic skills (speaking, writing, reading and comprehension) CLB/NCLC 7 will only

fetch 16 marks and CLB/NCLC 8 will be fetch 24 marks (maximum). The criteria of allocation will be applied to all 4 aspects of linguistic skills. As the Canadian government intends to attract and encourage younger migrants age preference has been made age a primary tool of FSW Points Calculator 2013 system of assessing an immigrants profile. Minimum entry age has been established at 18 years which will enable a profile a maximum score of 12 marks this maximum score will be allocated to people with age upto 35 years. Marks will reduce with each point with addition of age per year of i.e. people aged 36 years will be scoring 11 marks and so on. This makes it evident that people will be able to score lesser with addition of each year in their age i.e. people aged 47 will be allocated only 1 point. Academic qualification will continue to be allocated 25 marks as before but the marks will be assigned only after the academic profile evaluation by a designated independent Canadian assessment agency. This process will have to be completed before filing of request for permanent residential permission under FSW. Canada Federal Skilled Worker Points Calculator 2013 system stipulates changes in marks allocation strategy for adaptability factor and all the scoring elements have been redefined and reassigned. Arranged employment instances will be fetching 10 marks as before but the allocation of these marks will be confirmed only after receipt of labor pool evaluation advice LMO.

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