At the time of writing, the occupations that have capped out are:
- Financial and investment analysts (NOC 1112)
- Software engineers and designers (NOC 2173)
- Computer programmer and interactive media developers (NOC 2174)
“Individuals who are still preparing an application under the current FSWP are under time constraints on two fronts. While previously they may have been completely focused on submitting a complete application before the December 31 deadline, they are now realising that should also be wary of the increasing number of eligible occupations that are capping out,” says Attorney David Cohen.
“There is a lot to be said for being in control and managing one’s own destiny — it brings peace of mind. As the saying goes, a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. My advice to anybody thinking of applying under the Federal Skilled Worker Program would be to apply as soon as possible before more occupations become capped out, which seems inevitable as we approach the scheduled launch of Express Entry, and while they are able to apply directly for Canadian permanent residence.”
Individuals hoping to apply under the FSWP before December 31 should be aware of all eligibility criteria and, if they have not already done so, take a language test in either English or French. Proving language proficiency in an official language of Canada is mandatory for all applicants, and it can take some time to arrange and pass a language test. All people applying under the FSWP must also get an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) of their completed foreign educational credentials.
Language testing and the requirement to obtain an ECA are scheduled to remain in place for the FSWP once Express Entry is launched, but eligible occupation lists are not.
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