There appears to be 2 distinct facets by which one may qualify as a Skilled Worker, for Permanent Residency to Canada, under the new system as described in Bill C11. In the first method, one would be required to demonstrate a total of 80 points.
The fact that the required point total has been raised so high, effectively means that less applicants will qualify by achieving the required points.
In the second method, one would be required to demonstrate a work and education history, or background, that clearly shows the qualities of "adaptability" and motivation to succeed. This method relies upon the Immigration Officer using what is called "positive discretion". When using positive discretion, the officer, will be able to make a decision to approve the application for Permanent Residency, regardless of whether or not the applicant has acheived the required 80 points.
It is expected that most applicants will qualify through the use of positive discretion, rather than points. The chances of Positive discretion being utilized can be increased through a number of factors, including providing a well prepared application, that clearly conveys a sense of professionalism, and highlights one's achievements.
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