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yrrej007

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Sep 29, 2011
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guys any updates or changes in the rules or law for the FSW class as of July 2012 ? Is anyone aware of it ? if so plz update the same as im planning to apply in July !!!
 
They want to change the point system, they want to give you more points for your English skills and less points for your work experience. I'm not really sure if there will be any changes to the NOC list.
 
Requiring a minimum level of language proficiency

The maximum points awarded for proficiency in the first official language may be increased from 16 to 20, and a minimum language requirements, depending on the immigrant’s occupational skill level will be established. Simply put, it will give Tradespeople a better chance. The current points system is prohibitive against Filipino welders, who of course do not talk to welding rods in English.

If you want to get a better chance, try to get a better IELTS Score.

Placing greater emphasis on younger workers

Under the current points system, a maximum of 10 points is awarded to applicants within the 21-49 years old brachet. The proposal is to award a maximum of 12 points until age 35, with diminishing points awarded until age 49. No age points would be awarded after age 50.

Making the program more accessible to skilled tradespeople

The proposal is to reduce the number of years of education required to claim points for a trade or other non-university credential. This change would help improve access for skilled tradespeople, technicians and apprentices who have valid post-secondary qualifications but not the required number of years of study. There are many skilled and experienced Filipino welders but won't qualify under the current points system due to Education factor. Not many welders have a University degree.

Redirecting points from work experience to other factors

The proposal is to reduce the total number of points that could be awarded for work experience from 21 to 15.

Reducing the potential for fraudulent job offers

The proposed changes would establish clearer criteria for assessing the genuineness of a job offer, and could require employers to sign a document attesting to their intention to hire the immigrant. They could also include restrictions for employers who don’t comply with this intention.

So there. Again, these are just the proposed changes and not necessarily the new points system to be implemented.
 
kchakus said:
Requiring a minimum level of language proficiency

The maximum points awarded for proficiency in the first official language may be increased from 16 to 20, and a minimum language requirements, depending on the immigrant's occupational skill level will be established. Simply put, it will give Tradespeople a better chance. The current points system is prohibitive against Filipino welders, who of course do not talk to welding rods in English.

If you want to get a better chance, try to get a better IELTS Score.

Placing greater emphasis on younger workers

Under the current points system, a maximum of 10 points is awarded to applicants within the 21-49 years old brachet. The proposal is to award a maximum of 12 points until age 35, with diminishing points awarded until age 49. No age points would be awarded after age 50.

Making the program more accessible to skilled tradespeople

The proposal is to reduce the number of years of education required to claim points for a trade or other non-university credential. This change would help improve access for skilled tradespeople, technicians and apprentices who have valid post-secondary qualifications but not the required number of years of study. There are many skilled and experienced Filipino welders but won't qualify under the current points system due to Education factor. Not many welders have a University degree.

Redirecting points from work experience to other factors

The proposal is to reduce the total number of points that could be awarded for work experience from 21 to 15.

Reducing the potential for fraudulent job offers

The proposed changes would establish clearer criteria for assessing the genuineness of a job offer, and could require employers to sign a document attesting to their intention to hire the immigrant. They could also include restrictions for employers who don't comply with this intention.

So there. Again, these are just the proposed changes and not necessarily the new points system to be implemented.

tank you for information
 
kchakus said:
Requiring a minimum level of language proficiency

The maximum points awarded for proficiency in the first official language may be increased from 16 to 20, and a minimum language requirements, depending on the immigrant's occupational skill level will be established. Simply put, it will give Tradespeople a better chance. The current points system is prohibitive against Filipino welders, who of course do not talk to welding rods in English.

If you want to get a better chance, try to get a better IELTS Score.

Placing greater emphasis on younger workers

Under the current points system, a maximum of 10 points is awarded to applicants within the 21-49 years old brachet. The proposal is to award a maximum of 12 points until age 35, with diminishing points awarded until age 49. No age points would be awarded after age 50.

Making the program more accessible to skilled tradespeople

The proposal is to reduce the number of years of education required to claim points for a trade or other non-university credential. This change would help improve access for skilled tradespeople, technicians and apprentices who have valid post-secondary qualifications but not the required number of years of study. There are many skilled and experienced Filipino welders but won't qualify under the current points system due to Education factor. Not many welders have a University degree.

Redirecting points from work experience to other factors

The proposal is to reduce the total number of points that could be awarded for work experience from 21 to 15.

Reducing the potential for fraudulent job offers

The proposed changes would establish clearer criteria for assessing the genuineness of a job offer, and could require employers to sign a document attesting to their intention to hire the immigrant. They could also include restrictions for employers who don't comply with this intention.

So there. Again, these are just the proposed changes and not necessarily the new points system to be implemented.

can you suggest a genuine link for this info , thxs again for informative post
 
Hang in there, CIC will post all the changes/updates on their website when they have to.
 
Can anyone please help me know more about the new term of - "Credential Assessment" for FSW 2012...??? I am at NOC 0631....how do I do the credential assessment...??? do i need to submit it along with the application...????
 
mahinhossain said:
Can anyone please help me know more about the new term of - "Credential Assessment" for FSW 2012...??? I am at NOC 0631....how do I do the credential assessment...??? do i need to submit it along with the application...????
It is avaluating your overseas qualification against a Canadian one. It is likely to become a pre-requisite for future applications. Follow this link for indepth information.
http://www.credentials.gc.ca/recognition/why-matters.asp

*Mandie*
 
Guys....any update on the changes of FSW 2012....????
 
when did last mi instruction came up . any idea guys!
 
Ministry was question people about this online in 2011. Everybody were able to respond on possible questions and set their value for every factor for future applicants.