SOURCE-BACKED ANSWER
What documents and steps are needed for Federal Skilled Worker Program?
Prepare primary-occupation work and pay records, accepted language results, education credentials and ECA, age/adaptability/arranged-employment evidence, settlement-funds and family records, passport and history, the profile snapshot, 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 primary NOC/TEER, employer, paid dates, hours and duties for the continuous skilled-work period used under the current FSW rules.
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Obtain accepted language results and, for foreign education where required, a valid educational credential assessment tied to the claimed credential.
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Record age, work, education, language, arranged-employment and adaptability facts plus residence, family and admissibility history required by the current program.
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Use the live household-size table to record the current funds control, ownership and account evidence or the exact official exemption being relied on.
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Enter the verified FSW facts in the applicant’s own profile, retain the snapshot and update every material change while monitoring official rounds.
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If invited under FSW, reconcile the profile with documents, complete the personalized PR application, submit directly to IRCC and answer admissibility requests.
It does not determine eligibility, predict a decision or submit anything for you.