The Federal Skilled program is an Immigration pathway that allows skilled workers to become permanent residents after qualifying in a skilled trade.
The Federal Skilled program holds three skilled workers programs under the Canadian Express Entry System. Through Express Entry, Canada aims to welcome more than 100,000 immigrants by 2024. Studies have pointed out that immigrants entering Canada under the Federal Skilled program have flourished in their field of expertise. The downside to this program is that one has to cater to the skill sets established by the Federal Government, which limits their ability to exercise choice. Another benefit of the program is that one can gain PR in Canada by satisfying the requirements.
The Provincial Nominee Program is an immigration pathway that can lead you to achieve permanent resident status in your preferred province by meeting certain eligibility criteria set by that province. This program is beneficial for all those with a low score in the CRS to apply for PR (Permanent Residence) or those who cannot meet the minimum requirements for PR. It is an alternative to the Canadian Federal Skilled program.