Build Your Future in Canada: The Skilled Worker Immigration Journey
About Course
This course provides a comprehensive guide to immigrating to Canada through the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) a key pathway under the Express Entry system for professionals with foreign work experience. Whether you’re a skilled applicant preparing your profile or a consultant supporting clients, this course equips you with the knowledge and tools to navigate the process confidently.
You’ll learn how to meet eligibility requirements, gather and submit required documents, improve your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score, and prepare for permanent residency and settlement in Canada.
FSWP vs. FSTP: Understanding the Difference
The Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) is designed for individuals with experience in professional, technical, or administrative roles—such as engineers, accountants, IT specialists, and teachers. It requires a minimum of one year of skilled work experience, a recognized educational credential, and strong language proficiency (CLB 7 or higher).
In contrast, the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) targets tradespeople like electricians, welders, plumbers, and chefs. It emphasizes hands-on experience in a skilled trade and typically requires either a valid job offer or a certificate of qualification from a Canadian province. Language requirements are slightly lower (CLB 5 for speaking and listening, CLB 4 for reading and writing), and formal education is not mandatory. If you see yourself in FSTP go ahead and buy that one. or just book an appointment to help you decide
This course focuses on the FSWP, helping skilled professionals understand how to qualify, apply, and succeed in Canada’s competitive immigration system.
Course Content
Module 1 – Introduction to the FSWP
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Lesson 1.1 – Overview of FSWP
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Lesson 1.2 – How the FSWP Fits into Express Entry
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Lesson 1.3 – The FSWP Immigration Pathway Timeline
02:27
