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±×µ¿¾È ÀáÁ¤ ÁߴܵǾú´ø Àü¹®±â¼úÀ̹ÎÀ» ´Ù½Ã Àç°³ÇÏ¿´½À´Ï´Ù. Á÷¾÷±ºÀÌ 24°³·Î ÀçÇѵǾú°í, Àοøµµ ¾÷Á¾º°·Î Á¦ÇÑÀοøÀ» µÎ¾î Á¦ÇÑÀûÀÎ Àοø¸¸ ¹Þ±â·Î °áÁ¤µÇ¾ú³×¿ä. °ü½ÉÀÖÀ¸½ÅºÐµéÀº Âü°íÇϽñ⠹ٶø´Ï´Ù. Backgrounder — Information for Applicants to the New Federal Skilled Worker Program The Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) selects immigrants based on their ability to succeed economically in Canada. After meeting eligibility requirements, applicants are assessed against selection criteria, also known as the ¡°points grid.¡± There are 100 points available to applicants, with points awarded for official language abilities, age, education, work experience, employment already arranged in Canada, and adaptability. The current pass mark is 67. After a thorough review of relevant research, an extensive program evaluation, stakeholder and public consultations, research and study of best practices in other immigrant-receiving countries, improvements to the FSWP were announced in December 2012. These improvements will come into force on May 4, 2013. A pause on the intake of most new FSWP applications has been in place since July 1, 2012, except for those with a qualifying job offer and those who applying under the PhD stream. The pause will be lifted and an eligible occupations stream re-established on May 4, 2013. While Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) will not be accepting applications for the 24 eligible occupations until May 4, 2013, there are some new requirements that applicants can start preparing for, such as language tests and foreign educational credential assessments. The complete application process, featuring the new selection criteria, will be available on CIC¡¯s website by May 4, 2013. All individuals who are considering applying on or after May 4 should be aware that if their application does not meet the new criteria, it will not be processed. A prospective applicant should ensure they meet at least one of the following requirements: •They have at least one year of continuous work experience in one of the 24 eligible occupations; •They have a qualifying offer of arranged employment (*note changes to the arranged employment process were previously published in this web notice); or •They are eligible to apply through the PhD stream. If prospective applicants are confident that they meet at least one of the above requirements, they must also meet the minimum language threshold and obtain an educational credential assessment (if submitting a foreign educational credential). Eligible Occupations List The eligible occupations stream will have an overall cap of 5,000 new applications and sub-caps of 300 applications in each of the 24 occupations on the list. Eligible occupations (with their corresponding 2011 National Occupation Classification code): •0211 Engineering managers •1112 Financial and investment analysts •2113 Geoscientists and oceanographers •2131 Civil engineers •2132 Mechanical engineers •2134 Chemical engineers •2143 Mining engineers •2144 Geological engineers •2145 Petroleum engineers •2146 Aerospace engineers •2147 Computer engineers (except software engineers/designers) •2154 Land surveyors •2174 Computer programmers and interactive media developers •2243 Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics •2263 Inspectors in public and environmental health and occupational health and safety •3141 Audiologists and speech-language pathologists •3142 Physiotherapists •3143 Occupational Therapists •3211 Medical laboratory technologists •3212 Medical laboratory technicians and pathologists' assistants •3214 Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists •3215 Medical radiation technologists •3216 Medical sonographers •3217 Cardiology technicians and electrophysiological diagnostic technologists, n.e.c. (not elsewhere classified)
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