Federal Skilled Worker Selection Criteria – Canada FSW Point System
For Canadian immigration, the FSW program, a component of Express Entry, employs a points-based method for the selection process. The following table provides a detailed explanation of the selection factors and the maximum points allotted for each factor:
Selection Factor
Maximum Points
Description
Language Skills
28
Proficiency in English and/or French is essential for the Canadian job market. Points are awarded based on the candidate’s ability to read, write, speak, and listen assessed through approved language tests.
Education
25
Points are awarded for Canadian education or equivalent foreign education as assessed by an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA).
Work Experience
15
Skilled work experience in relevant National Occupational Classification (NOC) TEER categories is required, with points allocated based on duration.
Age
12
Points are awarded based on the age of the applicant.
Arranged Employment
10
Having a valid job offer from a Canadian employer can add points to the applicant’s score.
Adaptability
10
Factors such as spouse’s language level, and past work or study experience in Canada contribute to adaptability points.
To be eligible for the FSW program, you need to score at least 67 out of 100 points. Once this threshold is met, you can then submit your profile to the Express Entry pool.
For a comprehensive assessment and precise calculation of points, it is advisable to refer to official resources provided by the Canadian government or seek guidance from an immigration expert at