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Canadian Immigration Assessment

To find out if you qualify for Canadian immigration as a Skilled Worker, please complete the simplified assessment form below. You will find out your eligibility instantly. The result will be delivered to you through email.

Before completing this assessment form, please keep the following points in mind:
1. The information provided will be kept strictly confidential by United Services Canada;
2. If we find that you are qualified to immigrate to Canada as a Skilled Worker or if more information is required of you, correspondence will be sent to your e-mail address. Please ensure that you provide us with a valid e-mail address.
 
Personal Information
Title*: Present Address
Firstname*: Street Address*:
Lastname*: Town/City*:
Nationality*: State/Province*:
Date of Birth:
(dd/mm/yyyy)
Country*:
E-mail*: Post/Zip Code:
Telephone*: Current Status in the Country of Residence
ASSESSMENT
Factor 1: Education (maximum 25 points)
Education*:
Total # Years of Full Time Study*
(from primary school or Grade 1):
Field of Study *:
Factor 2: Languages (maximum 24 points)
Please state your fluency in English below*:
Speaking: Writing:
Reading: Understanding:
Please state your fluency in French below*  
Speaking: Writing:
Reading: Understanding:
Factor 3: Work Experience (maximum 21 points)
How long have you been working in the profession?*
Explain your position (Job Title and Responsibility)*
Factor 4: Age (maximum 10 points)
Please enter your age?*
Factor 5: Arranged Employment (maximum 10 points)
Employment Arrangement*:
Name of Company*: (Please enter if you answer yes to Arranged Employment)
Company Address*:
Position*:
Factor 6: Adaptability (maximum 10 points)
1. Accompanying Spouse / Common-Law Partner’s Education:
Qualification*:
Total # Years of Full Time Study*:
Field of Study *:

2. Principal Applicant or Spouse / Common-Law Partner has studied in Canada:
Completed two or more years of post high school education in Canada*:

3. Principal Applicant or Spouse / Common-Law Partner has worked in Canada:
Full-time for one year or more*:

4. Principal Applicant or Spouse / Common-Law Partner has family in Canada:
Parent, grandparent, aunt, uncle, sister, brother, niece, nephew, child or grandchild, spouse or common-law partner who is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident living in Canada*:
Financial Consideration
How much money do you plan to bring to Canada (in CAD $)?*
minimum $9,420 (if only one person) - Click Link for further detail.
Number of family members (not including Principal Applicant)?*
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