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Need Guidance About Eligibility for the Federal Skilled Worker Program
By: OliverMackay on Dec 04, 2025 01:02 AM EST
Hello everyone,
I am trying to understand whether I qualify for the Federal Skilled Worker Program and I could use some help from people who have gone through the process. I have been reading the requirements, but I am still confused about a few points.
I want to know how my work experience will be assessed, how important the NOC match is, and what I should prepare before submitting an Express Entry profile. I also want to confirm how language scores and education evaluation affect the points.
If anyone here has experience with FSW or has already applied, I would really appreciate your guidance. Tips about documents, timing, or common mistakes would help a lot.
Thank you in advance.
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