If you click the links above you will notice the differences in each of the sub-programs.
Basically,
FSW: For skilled workers with FOREIGN work experience
CEC: For skilled workers with CANADIAN experience
FST: For skilled workers qualified in selected skilled TRADES
Note this
I can hear someone asking how will I know which one to apply for?
As stated, if you don't have CANADIAN work experience, or in the selected skilled TRADES, then your option is Federal Skilled Worker (FSW).
FSW is what many people OUTSIDE Canada apply for. Pay attention to that.
If you are looking for more detailed info on this. Check the comprehensive thread below.
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This is a list of ALL Universities in both regions
Newfoundland and Labrador
- Memorial University
New Brunswick
- Mount Allison University
- St Thomas University
New Brunswick (Cont'd)
- Université de Moncton
- University of New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
- Acadia University
- Cape Breton University
- Dalhousie University
- Mount Saint Vincent University
- NSCAD University
- Saint Mary’s University
- St. Francis Xavier University
Nova Scotia (Cont'd)
- Université Sainte-Anne
- University of King’s College
Prince Edward Island
- University of Prince Edward Island
Saskatchewan
- St. Thomas More College
- First Nations University of Canada
- University of Regina
- University of Saskatchewan
The 10 Canadian Careers that will be in demand in 2020 & beyond.
Note that this is based on job opening projection and median wage.
The list is NOT exhaustive, meaning there are other professions that are (or would also be) in demand as the economy is making progress.
Thread
No matter the profession you choose, with careful planning, improving your skills, and building your capacity, you can find success in any field
If your profession is also not in the list below, you can explore the prospects of any profession in Canada at bit.ly/3aPi7m4
1) Software engineer/Designer/Web developer
The Tech Industry is rising in Ontario, BC, Sask & Quebec
Opportunities will open in the sector, including engineers, developers, or designers, but there won't be enough qualified workers to fill the positions cbc.ca/news/business/…