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How to Qualify for the Federal Skilled Worker Visa Program in Canada

Canada’s Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) Visa Program is offering a pathway for skilled individuals to become permanent residents. This guide outlines the steps needed to qualify for this program. According to DAAD Scholarships, “This program is designed for individuals who want to live and work in Canada, allowing them to contribute to the economy and society.”  

Language Proficiency 

DAAD Forum relates that language skills are essential for qualifying for the FSW Visa. Candidates must demonstrate proficiency in Canada’s official languages: English and French.   To achieve this, individuals should take an approved language test such as IELTS or CELPIP for English, or TEF for French. To gain maximum points, candidates are advised to reach at least Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 7 for their first language, which awards up to 24 points.  

For those who can also speak a second language, achieving at least CLB 5 can earn an additional 4 points.  

Educational Qualifications 

Education plays a critical role in the FSW scoring system. Candidates must provide evidence of their educational background. If the degree was obtained outside Canada, an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) is necessary to verify that it meets Canadian standards.  Reports inform that the points awarded depend on the highest level of education attained. A high school diploma can yield some points, while a PhD offers the maximum 25 points. Candidates seeking to improve their scores may consider upgrading their education or obtaining additional certifications. 

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Work Experience 

Work experience is another significant factor in the FSW program. Reoirts confirm that candidates must have at least one year of full-time paid work experience in a skilled position.  The number of years of experience directly correlates to the points awarded; six or more years can result in the highest score of 15 points.  

Candidates are informed that itis essential for candidates to ensure that their work experience aligns with Canada’s National Occupational Classification (NOC) categories 0, 1, 2, or 3.  This ensures that their previous roles meet the requirements set by Canadian immigration authorities. 

Age Considerations 

DAAD informs that age can influence a candidate’s point total.  The ideal age range, according to reports for maximum points is 18 to 35 years old, where individuals can earn up to 12 points. While points decrease gradually for those older than 36, candidates can still accumulate points in other areas to strengthen their application. 

Candidates under 18 or over 47 do not receive points for age, but they can offset this through strong performance in other categories. 

Job Offers 

Candidates are informed that having a job offer from a Canadian employer can provide a significant boost in points; and while a job offer is not mandatory, it can add up to 10 points to a candidate’s score.   Reports inform that in order to qualify, the job must be full-time, require at least 30 hours of work per week, and last for a minimum of one year.  For those without a job offer, focusing on other sections of the application can still lead to success in the FSW program. 

Adaptability Factors 

Adaptability can also contribute to a candidate’s point total. Canada awards points for various factors that demonstrate a candidate’s potential to settle successfully. These factors may include the language skills of a spouse, previous education or work experience in Canada, and having relatives in the country.  The program encouraged that candidates can earn points based on either their own qualifications or those of their spouse, allowing for flexibility in meeting the requirements. 

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Police to Arrest TikToker Mirabel After She Recants False Rape Claim

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TikToker and aesthetic vendor, Mirabel

Police to Arrest TikToker Mirabel After She Recants False Rape Claim

The Ogun State Police Command has confirmed plans to arrest and prosecute TikTok user Mirabel after she admitted that her viral rape allegation was false, authorities and investigative reports indicate.

Mirabel, a social media influencer, first sparked national attention after posting videos alleging she had been sexually assaulted in her home in Ogijo, Ogun State. The posts quickly went viral, drawing widespread outrage, calls for justice, and prompting the police to launch an immediate investigation.

An audio recording of a phone conversation, shared online by social media personality VeryDarkMan (VDM), reportedly captures Mirabel acknowledging that parts of her story were fabricated. In the recording, she apologises and admits creating a threatening TikTok account to support her narrative, claiming she had been taking drugs at the time and “was not thinking clearly” when posting the videos.

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A police source said senior officers, including the Divisional Police Officer, were at the hospital where Mirabel was receiving medical care. Once she is discharged, she will be taken into custody and formally charged under provisions of Nigeria’s Criminal Code relating to false reporting of sexual offenses. “The essence is to serve as a deterrent to others,” the source added.

The Ogun State Police had earlier ensured that Mirabel received medical treatment and support, following procedures to protect her health while the investigation continued. The Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DSVA) confirmed that the incident fell outside its jurisdiction and forwarded all relevant information to the Ogun authorities.

This development has sparked public debate about the responsible use of social media, the impact of false allegations, and the importance of evidence-based reporting. Legal experts warn that fabricating sexual assault claims can carry serious criminal penalties and may undermine the credibility of genuine victims.

Authorities continue to urge the public to avoid spreading unverified claims and to cooperate with law enforcement in ongoing investigations. Updates on the case will be issued by the Ogun State Police Command as formal legal proceedings begin.

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Tinubu Reduces Reliance on U.S, Strengthens Defence Partnerships With Turkey, EU

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Türkiye President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan

Tinubu Reduces Reliance on U.S, Strengthens Defence Partnerships With Turkey, EU

President Bola Tinubu has commenced a strategic expansion of Nigeria’s defence diplomacy, engaging the European Union (EU) and Turkey to strengthen the nation’s security architecture while reducing overreliance on the United States. The initiative comes as Nigeria faces multiple security threats, including Boko Haram insurgency in the north-east, farmer-herder clashes in the north-central region, separatist violence in the south-east, and escalating banditry in the north-west.

The move coincided with a visit to Brussels by National Security Adviser Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, who led discussions at the first EU-Nigeria Peace, Security, and Defence Dialogue. Both sides agreed to deepen collaboration on regional stability, counter-terrorism, and violent extremism, while enhancing intelligence sharing, maritime security, and cybersecurity cooperation. An EU diplomat in Abuja emphasized that the bloc would provide non-lethal military support, while respecting Nigeria’s sovereignty, describing the EU as “more consistent, more reliable, and more coherent than the United States” in delivering security assistance.

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During his state visit to Turkey in January 2026, President Tinubu also held defence discussions with Turkish officials. Turkish companies pledged to supply military equipment, advanced systems, and tactical hardware, while exploring joint local production arrangements with Nigeria. Türkiye is currently regarded as a global leader in armed drones, which could bolster Nigeria’s counter-terrorism operations and reconnaissance capabilities.

Despite these new partnerships, Nigeria continues security cooperation with the United States, including deployments by United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) to support training, intelligence sharing, and operational planning. Recent U.S. personnel arrivals in Bauchi State aim to enhance counter-terrorism capacity without taking direct combat roles, operating under Nigerian command structures.

Analysts say Nigeria’s diversified defence diplomacy seeks to reduce dependency on a single partner, while providing access to a wider range of technology transfer, training opportunities, procurement options, and operational expertise. The strategy also reflects a broader trend of African nations balancing traditional defence alliances with emerging strategic partners to better address evolving security threats.

With regional instability and domestic insurgency on the rise, Nigeria’s engagement with Turkey, the EU, and other partners is expected to strengthen the Nigerian Armed Forces, enhance counter-terrorism operations, and secure national and regional stability.

Tinubu Reduces Reliance on U.S, Strengthens Defence Partnerships With Turkey, EU

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Tinubu, German Chancellor Merz Pledge Stronger Nigeria-Germany Ties

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President Bola Tinubu and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz

Tinubu, German Chancellor Merz Pledge Stronger Nigeria-Germany Ties

President Bola Tinubu and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz have agreed to deepen bilateral relations between Nigeria and Germany, with a focus on security cooperation, power infrastructure, and railway development.

The commitment emerged during a telephone discussion on Wednesday, in which both leaders reaffirmed their dedication to expanding collaboration across critical sectors.

A major topic was Nigeria’s Presidential Power Initiative. President Tinubu highlighted the need for further support, particularly in power transmission infrastructure, to ensure reliable electricity supply nationwide. Chancellor Merz expressed Germany’s readiness to assist, noting that Siemens could provide technical support and Deutsche Bank could finance components of the initiative.

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Security concerns in the Sahel region also featured prominently in the call. President Tinubu stressed the urgent need for enhanced intelligence and reconnaissance capabilities, including the provision of used helicopters to strengthen regional security. “The Sahel corridor is bad and needs our support. Intelligence support and reconnaissance are needed,” he said.

Beyond security and infrastructure, both leaders emphasized the potential for collaboration in creative arts and skills development. Chancellor Merz highlighted the value of cultural exchange and proposed establishing a Great Museum of African Arts to promote African heritage internationally.

Nigeria-Germany diplomatic relations have spanned more than 65 years, with longstanding economic and political ties. Chancellor Merz also welcomed Nigeria’s incoming ambassador to Berlin, signaling intentions to further consolidate bilateral engagements.

The 10-minute telephone call, which began at 2:01 p.m. and ended at 2:10 p.m., was confirmed in a statement by President Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, on February 18, 2026.

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