- You hold a trade qualification from Ghana (or equivalent apprenticeship experience) and you want a structured Canada PR route.
- You need the Red Seal trade-equivalency process, Express Entry FSTP, and provincial nominee options explained in one place.
- You want clarity on which province actually hires your specific trade before you apply.
- You are expecting a generic 'apply for Canada' route that ignores which specific trade you hold.
- You have no formal trade qualification or verifiable work experience in the trade.
- You want to skip the language test or the Red Seal equivalency step.
Open your trades blueprint and plan the full Red Seal assessment, FSTP profile, and provincial nominee sequence for your specific trade - in the right order, without agency guesswork.
Buy access, log in, and open the protected blueprint immediately. If you already bought this route, use Buyer Login from the top bar.
How the route works
Read this as the real order of operations so you do not confuse school, registration, and migration as one step.
Stage 1: Diagnose your exact NOC code and Red Seal trade-match before any agency conversation.
Stage 2: Build a plain-English plan for your IELTS General, ECA, and trade-qualification evidence.
Stage 3: Decide between Express Entry FSTP and a provincial nominee route based on your trade and where jobs actually exist.
Stage 4: Execute the chosen stream with documents and sequence in the right order.
Why this route usually stalls out
- You stop treating 'Canada trades' as a generic route and start planning around the specific trade you hold.
- Your Red Seal pathway, Express Entry points, and provincial-nominee options are in one plan you can actually follow.
- You avoid agents who cannot explain the difference between FSW, FSTP, and PNP streams for trade workers.