Immigration in Skilled
Worker Category
Canada
has many employment
opportunities and welcome
thousands of skilled workers
from around the world every
year. The main objective for
encouraging this category of
immigration is to attract
people with invaluable
education and employment
skills who will contribute
to Canada's economic growth
and development. Canadian
skilled worker applicants
are assessed based upon a
series of factors, which are
in theory, designed to
indicate the likelihood of
becoming economically
established in Canada.
Applications are assessed on
six selection factors and a
points system. In order to
be eligible to become a
permanent resident visa
under the federal skilled
worker category, an
applicant must score at
least 67 points.
Should
you wish to see if you could
be eligible to immigrate to
Canada as a skilled worker,
we invite you to complete
our free assessment form.
In
addition, an applicant must
have at least one year of
continuous full-time work
experience in the category
of Skill Type 0, or Skill
Level A or B on the Canadian
National Occupational
Classification, within the
last 10 years and show
enough funds to establish in
Canada. Applicant must also
pass a medical examination
before coming to Canada.
Dependants (spouse and
children) are also required
to pass the medical
examination even if they are
not coming to Canada.
Applications for permanent
residence will not be
accepted if that person's
health:
is a
danger to public health or
safety; or
would
cause excessive demand on
health or social services in
Canada.
Process:
Assessment
of Qualifications
The
first step towards Permanent
Residency under the Skilled
Worker Category is the
completion of the Assessment
form.
The
expert and experienced staff
at my law firm will provide
you with a quick and
accurate assessment of
your qualifications under
the present regulations and
criteria. The applicant will
be notified whether he/she
qualifies for Canadian
Immigration under the
Skilled Worker Category. If
qualified, the applicant
should proceed to the
Contract provided by RSS
Immigration and submit the
completed contract online.
If an
applicant does not qualify
for Canadian Immigration
under the Skilled Worker
category, RSS will advise
the applicant and will not
submit an application. RSS
may advise of what to work
towards and obtain in order
to qualify at a future date.
2.
Submission Process
Accumulating the supporting
documents
Prior
to submission of an
application for Canadian
Permanent Residency to a
Canadian Immigration Centre
there is a stage in the
process considered by RSS
Immigration to be the
Submission Stage.
This
stage includes the
collection and submission of
supporting documents in
order to facilitate the
immigration process as well
as the completion of the
application forms in draft
form. In addition the
applicant is responsible
for the Government Fess.
Work
Experience and Educational
Credential are key to a
Permanent Residency
Application.
RSS
Immigration will provide
their clients with a
detailed list of the
supporting documents created
by our expert and
experienced team of
immigration professionals.
On average, the necessary
documents and forms can be
accumulated within a month’s
time. Upon the receipt of
the supporting documents, a
review of the information
contained within will be
verified to match the
information provided by the
applicant within the
application forms.
RSS
Immigration will advise each
principal applicant of the
options of processing centre
prior to the submission of
an application and the
length of the current
processing period to visa
issuance.
In
order to facilitate the
assessment of cases, the
Canadian Immigration
authorities have divided the
world into sectors and,
within these sectors,
certain posts have been
assigned the responsibility
of assessing applicants for
Canadian Permanent Resident
status. Not all Canadian
immigration posts handle
Permanent Resident
applications.
3.
Application Process
Acknowledgement of Receipt (AOR)
Preliminary Review (Paper
Screening)
Interview
Medical
Clearance
Security clearance
Selection Decision/Visa
issuance
a.
Passport Request
b.
Validity
Refusal
of the applications
While
there is a standardized list
of required documents,
certain processing posts
require the submission of
additional documentation in
order for the application to
be considered complete. RSS
will cooperate and
acknowledge the request of
the processing posts and
Canadian Immigration in
order to facilitate the
processing of our clients’
applications and maintain
our high standard of
service.
Acknowledgement of Receipt
The
first communication issued
by the Canadian immigration
Processing Post is the
Acknowledgment of Receipt (AOR).
The AOR provides the file
number assigned to the
application as well as the
official receipt for the
processing fees paid to the
consulate. The issuance of
the AOR clearly indicates
that the application was
received at the immigration
processing post and that a
file has been created and
opened. The AOR does NOT
contain the assessment
decision for the case.
All
future correspondences to
and from the consulate
should contain the 10 digit
alpha numeric number
assigned to the case. The
file number begins with the
letter “B” and consists of 9
digits.
RSS
Immigration will receive all
communication on behalf of
the Applicant. RSS
Immigration’s policy is that
the applicant will be
notified via email within 72
hours of the receipt of the
correspondence at their
offices.
Preliminary Review
(Determining eligibility)
Canadian Immigration will
conduct an initial review of
your documents
(paper-screening). All
documents submitted to
support the application will
be reviewed at this time. It
is therefore imperative that
a completed application and
supporting documentation be
submitted, as only the
documents submitted will be
reviewed. Upon the
conclusion of the paper
screening of the application
the immigration officer will
make one of the following
decisions:
a.
Waiver/Interview Queue
The
immigration officer may
render a decision that, upon
review of the application
and supporting documents ,
the applicant is not
required to attend a
Personal Selection
Interview.
If a
Personal Selection Interview
is required, the application
will be placed in queue to
await an interview date.
Your interview will NOT be
scheduled at this time. The
exact date of interview will
be provided by the
processing post later and
this process could take
several months after the
paper screening section is
completed.
b.
An Interview Waiver
A
notice will be issued and
same will be communicated to
the client immediately upon
receipt by RSS Immigration.
To continue and finalize the
processing, the applicant
will be required to pass
both the Medical and
Security requirements.
Within
the correspondence of the
Interview Waiver the
immigration officer may also
request that further
documentation be submitted.
The submission of police
certificates and evidence of
funds are normally requested
at this time.
c.
Refusal of the application
Upon
the initial review of the
application, the immigration
officer may decide that the
documents submitted do not
establish the level of
qualifications required by
Canadian Immigration. An
example of this would be if
the applicant failed to
submit any documents to
support the information
provided on the application
form. For example, should an
applicant claim an education
level of a Master’s Degree,
but fail to submit their
Degree and Transcripts, the
immigration officer is not
required to award the points
for the Master’s Degree.
Interview
The
immigration officer is
entitled to request that an
applicant attend a Personal
Selection Interview if
he/she has concerns
regarding any or all of the
following:
a)
Authenticity of the
documents submitted
b)
Truthful and total
completion of the forms;
c)
Verification of the
information entered on the
forms;
d)
Clarification of the
specific information
provided to Immigration
Canada
The
immigration officers will
NOT conduct interviews to:
•
assess language abilities
Upon
completion of the interview,
the applicant will be
required to pass both the
Medical and Security
requirements. The
immigration officer may also
request that further
documentation be submitted
as had been requested at the
interview. A Permanent
Resident Visa can be issued
within 12 weeks, from the
date of receipt of the last
document at the processing
post.
Medical Clearance
All
Applicants as well as all
dependents (accompanying or
not) will be required to
pass the medical
requirement. The medical
examination requirement is
mandatory and serves the
following purposes:
• To
protect the health of
Canadians;
• To
protect the safety of
Canadians;
• To
reduce and prevent excessive
demand on Canada's health
and social services
The
medical report is valid for
one year from the date of
completion.
The
medical exam can be
completed anywhere in the
world. However, in order for
the report to be valid, the
attending physician who
oversees the exam must be
indicated on the Designated
Medical Practitioner (DMP)
list and the results sent to
the appropriate medical
office. DMP’s are medical
officers certified by the
Canadian Immigration
Authorities to oversee the
exams. The DMP’s do not make
the final decision regarding
an applicant’s admissibility
into Canada. Only Canadian
Immigration has the right to
make this decision.
Security
Clearance
Each
applicant over the age of 18
is required to pass the
security requirement. All
applicants must prove that
they are not a threat to the
safety of Canadian society.
Applicants provide this
information through police
clearances which the
applicant must obtain
directly and by passing the
background clearances which
the immigration authorities
obtain on behalf of the
applicant.
Selection
Decision/Visa Issuance
The
last stage of the
application is the issuance
of the Permanent Resident
Visa.
Passport request: Once the
Immigration authorities are
ready to issue the visa,
applicants will be required
to submit their original
passport for visa stamping.
Original passports must be
submitted for the principal
applicant as well as each
accompanying family member.
For security reasons, the
visa is now lasered directly
into the passport. Each
passport will need to be
valid for at least 12 months
and have a minimum of 2
pages per visa
Validity: Each Permanent
Resident visa is valid for 1
year from the date of the
medical exam or until the
expiration of the passport.
The validity of the PR visa
from the date of medical
exam refers to the first
exam completed (either
principal applicant or
dependent). The principal
applicant and each
accompanying dependent must
make their official landing
in Canada before the PR visa
expires. Failure to land
before the expiration of
your visa will void the visa
and will then result in the
necessity of a new
application. The validity
date of the visa CANNOT be
extended.
Refusal
of Application:
Applicants can be refused
at anytime during the
process of the application,
for any of the following
reasons:
• Proof
of language skills
•
Criminal Issues (have a
criminal record in any
country)
•
Security (failed background
checks)
•
Medical (failed medical
exam)
•
Financial reasons (have less
then the minimum settlement
funds)
•
Misrepresentation (failed to
be truthful during the
application or omitted
information)
•
Non-compliance (failed to
provide any requested
information/documents the
immigration officer
requested or failed to
attend a Personal Selection
Interview)
•
Inadmissible family members
(the above reasons for any
family member indicated as a
dependent on the application
form)