Federal Skilled

Federal Skilled Trades Program

The Federal Skilled Trades Program is designed for qualified tradespeople seeking permanent residency in Canada through the Express Entry system.
Canadian Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)

Immigrate to Canada as a Skilled Tradesperson

The Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) is one of the three programs under Canada’s Express Entry system. It is designed for experienced tradespeople who want to become permanent residents and build their future in Canada.
With high demand across industries such as construction, manufacturing, and food services, this program offers a fast-track opportunity for qualified candidates.
Why Choose

Federal Skilled Trades Program?

High demand jobs

Skilled trades are essential to Canada’s economy, ensuring steady job opportunities.

No education requirement

Unlike other immigration streams, formal education is not mandatory.

Direct pathway to PR

Successful applicants and their families receive Canadian permanent residency.

Requirements

Eligibility Requirements

Work Experience

Job Offer or Certificate

Language Proficiency

Admissibility

Required Documents

Applicants generally need to prepare the following:

Application Process

Eligible Skilled Trade Categories

NOC GroupCategory of TradesExamples
Major Group 72Industrial, electrical, and construction tradesElectricians, Plumbers, Welders
Major Group 73Maintenance and equipment operation tradesHeavy-duty mechanics, Crane operators
Major Group 82Supervisors and technical jobs in natural resources, agriculture and related productionMining supervisors, Oil & gas drillers
Major Group 92Processing, manufacturing and utilities supervisors and central control operatorsSupervisors in factories, Power plant operators
Minor Group 632Chefs and CooksHead chefs, Line cooks
Minor Group 633Butchers and BakersMeat cutters, Pastry chefs
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FAQ

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What is a “certificate of qualification”?
A document issued by a Canadian province or territory confirming that you are officially qualified to work in your trade in Canada. Usually obtained after passing a certification exam.
Yes, but you must obtain a Canadian certificate of qualification for your trade.
No. Education is not mandatory, though it may improve your CRS score.
Typically 6 months after receiving an Invitation to Apply.
Yes, your spouse/common-law partner and dependent children can be included in your application for PR.