SOURCE-BACKED ANSWER
What documents and steps are needed for Federal Skilled Trades Program?
Prepare trade work/hour/duty and authorization records, the qualifying job offer or Canadian certificate of qualification, accepted language results, settlement-funds or exemption and household evidence, passport/status/history, the profile, invitation, personalized PR checklist, police/medical controls, receipts and messages. Confirm each current form and personalized checklist control on www.canada.ca.
Practical order
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Record the applicant-selected trade NOC/TEER, employers, paid dates, hours, countries, duties and authorization used for the current skilled-trades work requirement.
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Prepare the current qualifying full-time job-offer records or the Canadian provincial, territorial or federal certificate of qualification relied on by the applicant.
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Take an accepted language test and retain the scores, report number and validity needed for the planned profile and application.
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Record household composition and use the current official funds table or exact exemption, with ownership and account evidence.
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Enter verified trade, offer/certificate, language, status, funds and family facts in the applicant’s own profile and update material changes.
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If IRCC issues an FST invitation, reconcile every profile fact, complete the personalized PR checklist, submit directly and answer medical, police and other admissibility requests.
It does not determine eligibility, predict a decision or submit anything for you.