When reviewing skilled worker applications for permanent residency, Canada considers key factors that show an applicant’s ability to contribute to the economy and settle successfully in the country. The main factors include:
- Age
- Education
- Experience
- English or French skills
- Adaptability
- Settlement Funds
Young professionals with better education, good language skills, and lots of work experience usually do better in the application process. Canada especially wants people in fields that need workers, such as healthcare, tech, engineering, and the trades. Applicants must also prove they have enough money or a genuine job offer. Canada generally wants skilled, educated, and flexible people who can easily get to work and fit into Canadian life.