Canada Express Entry

WHY APPLY FOR CANADA EXPRESS ENTRY? 

  • Best Path to Canada Permanent Residency
  • No job offer is required
  • Higher chances of selection
  • Quick processing time
  • Plans to issue 82,880 ITAs in 2023
  • High success rate for applicants
  • Opportunity for Canadian citizenship


Canada Immigration – Express Entry

Canada Express Entry is the most popular route for overseas skilled professionals to settle in Canada permanently. It is a points-based system that allots points based on skills, work experience, Canadian employment status, and provincial/territorial nomination. The higher your CRS score, the greater your chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for a Permanent Residency in Canada. Candidates who choose Express Entry to submit their Canada PR applications get higher chances of selection. The Express Entry applications are valid for 12 months and processed in 6-12 months. Register your Expression of Interest for the Express Entry program with the help of AGP, the leading and best immigration consultants in India, who guides you in every step of your Canada immigration process.  Express Entry manages Canada PR applications related to the following federal economic programs:

  • Federal Skilled Worker Program
  • Federal Skilled Trades Program
  • Canadian Experience Class
  • Provincial Nominee Program

Express Entry is a streamlined immigration program made more transparent for potential skilled foreign workers. The key details of the program include:

  • An online program that has no cap on applicants and is open throughout the year.
  • The program applies only to Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Traders Program, and Canadian Experience Class Immigration Program.
  • You must submit an Expression of Interest and apply as an applicant for any job mentioned in Skill Types 0, A, and B.
  • Your profile will be evaluated based on points and placed in the applicant pool.
  • Canadian provinces and employers will access this pool and find talent to meet their needs.
  • The highest point holders are sent an Invitation to Apply for Canada PR.
  • The number of ITAs issued is based on the Canada Immigration Levels Plan.

Canada plans to invite 1.5 million immigrants by 2025. Canada Express Entry immigration levels plan for 2023-25 are given below:

Canada Express Entry Immigration Levels Plan 
Program 2023 2024 2025
Express Entry 82,880 109,020 114,000


Canada Express Entry – 5 Things to Know

  • Score: Latest Express Entry Draw CRS score – 486.
  • Cost: CAD 2300/ applicant; for couples, it is CAD 4,500.
  • Approval time: 6 to 8 months.
  • Length of residence: 5 years.
  • Easy or not: Candidates with the highest rankings are issued ITAs.

Introduction of Category-Based Rounds of Invitations

As per the recent update released on May 31, 2023, IRCC will be inviting Canada Express Entry candidates in the following 6 fields in this year:

  • French language proficiency or work experience
  • Healthcare
  • STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) professions
  • Trades (carpenters, plumbers, and contractors)
  • Transport
  • Agriculture and Agri-Food

*For more information, also read –  IRCC announces 6 new categories for Express Entry candidates. Register your EOI now!

Latest Express Entry Draw

The Latest Express Entry draw was held on September 29, 2023, and issued 600ITAs. The #265 draw is an ‘Agriculture Occupation specific draw,’ and the candidates having a CRS score of 354 were invited in this draw. All these candidates are eligible to apply for Canada PR.

CRS Score Calculator

The Canada Express Entry Program determines applications using the Comprehensive Ranking System. The CRS score calculator evaluates and gives points based on the six factors. The highest-scored candidates have greater chances to migrate to Canada with a PR Visa. The points scale has a maximum score of 1200 and evaluates you and your spouse (if any) on the following factors:

  • Age
  • The highest level of education
  • Language skills
  • Canadian work experience
  • Other work experience
  • Skill transferability
  • Other factors
1. Core/Human Capital Factors
AGE With spouse Single
17 0 0
18 90 99
19 95 105
20-29 100 110
30 95 105
31 90 99
32 85 94
33 80 88
34 75 83
35 70 77
36 65 72
37 60 66
38 55 61
39 50 55
40 45 50
41 35 39
42 25 28
43 15 17
44 5 6
>45 0 0
LEVEL OF EDUCATION With spouse Single
Secondary school (high school) credential 28 30
1-year post-secondary program credential 84 90
2-year post-secondary program credential 91 98
≥3-year post-secondary program credential or a Bachelor’s degree 112 120
2 post-secondary program credentials (one must be of least 3 years) 119 128
Master’s OR Entry-to-practice professional degree 126 135
Doctorate / PhD 140 150
LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY With spouse Single
First Official Language Per ability Per ability
CLB 4 or 5 6 6
CLB 6 8 9
CLB 7 16 17
CLB 8 22 23
CLB 9 29 31
CLB 10 or more 32 34
Second Official Language  Per ability Per ability
CLB 5 or 6 1 1
CLB 7 or 8 3 3
CLB 9 or more 6 6
Additional points for both French and English
CLB 7 or more in French and CLB 4 or lower (or none) in English 25 25
CLB 7 or more in French and CLB 5 or higher in English 50 50
CANADIAN WORK EXPERIENCE With spouse Single
0 – 1 year 0 0
1 year 35 40
2 years 46 53
3 years 56 64
4 years 63 72
≥ 5 years 70 80
2. Spouse or Common-law partner Factors
LEVEL OF EDUCATION With spouse Single
Less than secondary school (high school) credential 0 NA
Secondary school (high school) credential 2 NA
1-year post-secondary program credential 6 NA
2-year post-secondary program credential 7 NA
≥3-year post-secondary program credential or Bachelor’s degree 8 NA
2 or more post-secondary program credentials (one must be of at least 3 years) 9 NA
Master’s OR Entry-to-practice professional degree 10 NA
Doctorate / PhD 10 NA
LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY With spouse Single
First Official Language per ability NA
CLB 5 or 6 1 NA
CLB 7 or 8 3 NA
CLB ≥ 9 5 NA
CANADIAN WORK EXPERIENCE With spouse Single
less than 1 year 0 NA
1 year 5 NA
2 years 4 NA
3 years 8 NA
4 years 9 NA
≥ 5 years 10 NA
3. Skills Transferability Factors
Education & Language With spouse Single
≥ 1 year post-secondary program degree + CLB 7 or 8 13 13
2 post-secondary degrees/Master’s/PhD + CLB 7 or 8 25 25
≥ 1 year post-secondary program degree + CLB 9 in each ability 25 25
2 post-secondary degrees/Master’s/PhD + CLB 9 in each ability 50 50
Education & Canadian Work Experience With spouse Single
≥ 1 year post-secondary program degree + 1 year Canadian work experience 13 13
2 post-secondary degrees/Master’s/Ph.D. + 1-year Canadian work experience 25 25
≥ 1 year post-secondary program degree + 2-year Canadian work experience 25 25
2 post-secondary degrees/Master’s/PhD + 2-year Canadian work experience 50 50
Foreign Work Experience & Language With spouse Single
1-2 years + CLB 7 or 8 13 13
≥ 3 years + CLB 7 or 8 25 25
1-2 years + CLB 9 or more 25 25
≥ 3 years + CLB 9 or more 50 50
Foreign Work Experience & Canadian Work Experience With spouse Single
1-2 years of foreign work experience + 1-year Canadian work experience 13 13
≥ 3 years of foreign work experience + 1-year Canadian work experience 25 25
1-2 years of foreign work experience + 2-year Canadian work experience 25 25
≥ 3 years of foreign work experience + 2-year Canadian work experience 50 50
Certificate of Qualification and Language With spouse Single
Certificate of Qualification + CLB 5, ≥ 1 CLB 7 25 25
Certificate of Qualification + CLB 7 on all language abilities 50 50
4. Provincial Nomination or Offer of Employment
Provincial nomination With spouse Single
Provincial nominee certificate 600 600
Offer of Employment from a Canadian company With spouse Single
Qualifying offer of employment – NOC TEER 0 Major group 00 200 200
Qualifying offer of employment – NOC TEER 1, 2 or 3, or any TEER 0 other than Major group 00 50 50
5. Additional Points
Post-secondary education in Canada With spouse Single
Credentials of 1 or 2 years 15 15
Credential of 3 years or longer, Master or PhD 30 30
Sibling in Canada With spouse Single
Sibling in Canada who is over 18+, Canadian PR or citizen, residing in Canada 15 15


Benefits of the Canada EE Program

  • The main advantage of this immigration program is its transparency. Applicants will know the CRS points they must score to be eligible for the Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence.
  • Candidates should know the minimum score they should obtain to qualify for the ITA. If they do not make the mark, they can always try to improve their CRS score or consider other CRS options.
  • They can look at improving their language test results, gaining additional work experience, or study in Canada, or apply for a provincial nomination program.
  • Young candidates with a higher level of education, language proficiency in English (IELTS/CELPIP) or French, or both, or those with Canadian experience (employees or students) have the potential to reach a higher CRS score and get selected through the Express Entry system.
  • Candidates with a provincial nomination will get an additional 600 points. Those with a job offer in Canada or siblings residing there are eligible for additional points.


Canada Express Entry Eligibility

The eligibility requirement for the Express Entry is 67 points out of 100. You will need to score at least 67 points under various eligibility criteria to apply for your PR visa.  The Express Entry eligibility points calculator is based on the following criteria:

  • Age: You can score the maximum points if you are between 18-35 years. Those above this age will gain lesser points.
  • Education: Your minimum educational qualification must be equal to the higher secondary education level in Canada. A higher level of educational qualification means more points.
  • Work experience: To score the minimum points you should have at least one year of work experience. If you have more years of work experience, you will gain more points.
  • Language ability: You must have at least 6 bands in your IELTS equivalent to CLB 7 to be eligible to apply and score the minimum points. Higher scores mean more points.
  • Adaptability: You can score ten points on the adaptability factor if your family members or close relatives are living in Canada and will be able to support you when you move in there. You can also gain points if your spouse or legal partner is ready to migrate with you to Canada.
  • Arranged employment:  A valid job offer from a Canadian employer entitles you to ten points.

Canada Express Entry Requirements

  • 1-year work experience in skilled occupation, in the last 10 years.
  • Minimum CLB score – 7 (in English or French).
  • Education Credential Assessment (ECA).
  • As of from October 01, 2023 there is no longer required the medical examination at the time of application for Express Entry. Clients are been requested to wait till the issuance of particulars regarding this update.


Express Entry Profile Creation

Step 1: Complete your ECA

If you have done your education outside Canada, you should get your Educational Credentials Assessment or ECA. The ECA proves that your educational qualifications are equal to those recognized in the Canadian educational system.

Step 2: Complete your language ability tests

The next step is completing the required English language proficiency tests. The minimum score is 6 bands in IELTS equivalent to CLB 7. Your test score should be less than 2 years old at the time of application.

You will have an edge over other applicants if you know French. French language tests like the Test de Evaluation de Francians (TEF) will prove your proficiency in the language.

Step 3: Create your Express Entry profile

First, you have to create your online Express Entry profile. The profile should include details about your age, work experience, education, language skills, etc.  You will be given a score base on these details.

If you qualify by getting the required points, you can submit your profile. This will be included in the Express Entry pool.

 Step 4: Calculate your CRS score

If your profile makes it to the Express Entry pool, it is ranked based on the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score. Criteria such as age, work experience, adaptability, etc. determine your CRS score. Your profile gets included in the Express Entry pool if you have the required CRS score. You need to have a minimum of 67 points out of 100 to be eligible to apply under the Express Entry program.

 Step 5: Get your Invitation to Apply (ITA)

If your profile gets selected from the Express Entry pool, you will get an ITA from the Canadian government after which you can start the documentation for your PR visa.

Express Entry Programs
Federal Skilled Worker Program Canadian Experience Class
Federal Skilled Trades Program
Eligibility Criteria:
Language skills:
✓CLB 7
CLB 7 if your TEER  0 or 1
CLB 5 for speaking and listening
(English or French skills)
CLB 5 if your TEER 2
CLB 4 for reading and writing
Work Experience: (Type/Level &Amount)
NA Canadian Experience in TEER 0,1, 2,3, 4
Canadian Experience in skilled trade
One year continuous within the last 10 years One year in Canada in the last 3 years
Two years within last 5 years
Job offer: Selection criteria (FSW) points for a job offer. Not Applicable
A full-time job offer for at least 1 year
Education:
Secondary education is required.
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Extra points for your post-secondary education.
IRCC Time Lines:
ECA Credential Assessment: Upon submission of documents to designated authorities 8 to 20 weeks.
Express Entry Profile: Express Entry Profile is valid for 1 year from the date of submission.
PR Application: Upon receiving ITA client must submit supporting documents within 60 days.
PR Visa: Upon submission of PR application the visa processing time is 6 months.
PR Visa: PR visa is valid for 5 years.

ITA Canada 

IRCC holds Express Entry draws at regular intervals. Every draw has a different cut-off score. The applicants with a CRS score equal to or above the cutoff score will receive an ITA. Candidates with a long presence in the Express Entry pool will receive an ITA.

Once you receive an ITA, you will have to submit a complete and correct application for which you will be given 90 days. If you fail to do so within 90 days, then your invitation will become null and void. So, you should make the best use of this time to submit an accurate application.

SUBMIT YOUR CANADA PR APPLICATION

After receiving the ITA, candidates need to know under which Express Entry program (FSWP, FSTP, PNP, or CEC)  they have been selected to apply for the Canada PR visa. Candidates will receive the checklist of requirements specific to the program they have applied for. A general checklist of requirements is given below:

  • English language test results
  • Civil status such as your birth certificate
  • Proof of your education achievements
  • Proof of your work experience
  • Police Clearance Certificate
  • Proof of Funds
  • Photos
EXPRESS ENTRY FEES
  • Language tests: $300
  • Educational Credential Assessment (ECA): $200
  • Biometrics: $85/person
  • Government fees: $1,325/adult & $225/child
  • Police clearance certificates: $100

Proof of Funds for Express Entry

Number of
family members
Funds required
(in Canadian dollars)
1 $13,310
2 $16,570
3 $20,371
4 $24,733
5 $28,052
6 $31,638
7 $35,224
For each additional family member $3,586


CANADA EXPRESS ENTRY DRAWS IN 2023

IRCC held 27 Express Entry Draws in 2023 and issued 86,048 ITAs. The details of the Canada EE Draws in 2023 are given below:

Draw no. Date Immigration program Invitations issued CRS score of the lowest-ranked candidate invited
267 September 28, 2023 Agriculture and agri-food occupations (2023-1) 600 354
266 September 27, 2023 French language proficiency (2023-1) 500 472
265 September 26, 2023 All Program draw 3,000 504
264 September 20, 2023 Transport occupations (2023-1) 1,000 435
263 September 19, 2023 All Program draw 3,200 531
262 August 15, 2023 All Program draw 4,300 496
261 August 3, 2023 Trade occupations (2023-1) 1,500 388
260 August 2, 2023 French language proficiency (2023-1) 800 435
259 August 01, 2023 All Program draw 2000 517
258 July 12, 2023 French language proficiency (2023-1) 3800 375
257 July 11, 2023 All Program draw 800 505
256 July 7, 2023 French language proficiency (2023-1) 2300 439
255 July 6, 2023 Healthcare occupations (2023-1) 1500 463
254 July 5, 2023 STEM occupations (2023-1) 500 486
253 July 4, 2023 All Program draw 700 511
252 June 28, 2023 Healthcare occupations (2023-1) 500 476
251 June 27, 2023 All Program draw 4300 486
250 June 8, 2023 All Program draw 4800 486
249 May 24, 2023 All Program draw 4800 488
248 May 10, 2023 Provincial Nominee Program 589 691
247 April 26, 2023 All Program draw 3500 483
246 April 12, 2023 All Program draw 3500 486
245 March 29, 2023 All Program draw 7000 481
244 March 23, 2023 All Program draw 7000 484
243 March 15, 2023 All Program draw 7000 490
242 March 1, 2023 Provincial Nominee Program 667 748
241 February 15, 2023 Provincial Nominee Program 699 791
240 February 2, 2023 Federal Skilled Worker 3300 489
239 February 1, 2023 Provincial Nominee Program 893 733
238 January 18, 2023 All Program draw 5500 490
237 January 11, 2023 All Program draw 5500 507
CANADA PNP DRAWS IN 2023 
Month Province No. of draws No. of candidates
July Alberta 3 304
BC 4 746
Manitoba 3 1744
Ontario 4 1904
PEI 1 106
Quebec 1 1633
Saskatchewan 1 35
June Alberta 5 479
BC 4 717
Manitoba 3 1716
Ontario 3 3177
PEI 3 309
Quebec 1 1006
Saskatchewan 1 500
May BC 5 854
Manitoba 2 1065
Ontario 5 6890
Quebec 1 802
Saskatchewan 2 2076
PEI 2 280
April Alberta 4 405
BC 4 678
Manitoba 3 1631
Ontario 5 1184
Quebec 1 1020
Saskatchewan 1 1067
PEI 1 189
March Alberta 1 134
BC 4 968
Manitoba 2 1163
New Brunswick 1 144
Ontario 6 3,906
PEI 3 303
Quebec 2 1636
Saskatchewan 2 550
February Ontario 4 3,183
Manitoba 2 891
Saskatchewan 1 421
British Columbia 4 909
PEI 1 228
Alberta 1 100
January Ontario 6 3,591
Manitoba 2 658
Saskatchewan 1 50
British Columbia 5 1,122
PEI 2 223
Total 123 52,697


CANADA EXPRESS ENTRY DRAWS IN 2022

In 2022, Canada Express Entry invited 46,538 candidates. The CRS score of the latest draw is recorded as the lowest compared to the overall scores in the year.

Express Entry 2022 Round-Up
Date of Draw Draw No. No. of Candidates invited CRS Score Article Title
November 23, 2022 236 4,750 491 11th All program Express Entry Draw invited 4,750 candidates
November 9, 2022 235 4,750 494 235th Express Entry Draw issued 4,750 ITAs with a CRS score of 494
October 26, 2022 234 4,750 496 Express Entry draw issued 4,750 ITAs with CRS score of 496
October 12, 2022 233 4,250 500 Biggest Express Entry draw till date issued 4,250 invitations
September 28, 2022 232 3,750 504 232nd Express Entry draw issued 3,750 invitations
September 14, 2022 231 3,250 510  Biggest Express Entry draw of 2022 invited 3,250 candidates
August 31, 2022 230 2,750 516 230th Express Entry draw invites 2,750 candidates to apply for Canada PR
August 17, 2022 229 2,250 525 New All-Program Express Entry draw issues 2,250 ITAs
August 3, 2022 228 2,000 533 Third all-program Express Entry draw issued 2,000 ITAs
July 20, 2022 227 1,750 542  Canada increases ITAs to 1,750, CRS drops to 542 – Express Entry Draw
July 6, 2022 226 1,500 557 Canada issues 1,500 ITAs in the first All-Program Express Entry Draw
June 22, 2022 225 636 752  Express Entry 225th draw invited 636 PNP Candidates
June 8, 2022 224 932 796 Largest Express Entry draw invites 932 candidates
May 25, 2022 223 589 741  Express Entry draw invites 589 candidates through PNP
May 11, 2022 222 545 753 Canada issued 545 invitations through Express Entry
April 27, 2022 221 829 772 Canada invites 829 PNP candidates through Express Entry
April 13, 2022 220 787 782  Express Entry Draw: Invited 787 PNP candidates
March 30, 2022 219 919 785  3rd Express Entry Draw in March Invited 919 PNP candidates
March 16, 2022 218 924 754  Canada invites 924 candidates in 6th PNP draw – Express Entry
March 2, 2022 217 1,047 761  Express Entry: Canada invites 1,047
February 16, 2022 216 1,082 710  Express Entry: Canada invites 1082 candidates
February 2, 2022 215 1,070 674 Canada Express Entry: 1,070 Provincial Nominees Invited in Third Draw of 2022
January 19, 2022 214 1,036 745 Canada Express Entry: 1,036 Provincial Nominees Invited in Latest Draw
January 5, 2022 213 392 808  Canada Express Entry: First Draw of 2022 Invites 392 to Apply
ALL CANADA PNP DRAWS IN 2022

IRCC invited 53,057 candidates through Canada PNP draws in 2022. The below table gives information on each province’s participation to meet Canada immigration target, 2022. Quebec Invited 8071 candidates to apply for permanent selection in 2022.

Provincial Nominee Program Number of Candidates invited in 2022
Alberta PNP 2,320
British Columbia PNP 8,878
Manitoba PNP 7,469
Ontario PNP 21,261
Prince Edward Island PNP 1,854
Saskatchewan PNP 11,113
Nova Scotia PNP 162
*Quebec Immigration Program 8071
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The test results score in IELTS is a crucial requirement for creating a profile and submitting Expression of Interest. This is in the Canada Express Entry System. The applicants must have minimum CLB 7 (Canadian Language Benchmark) in the test for English language proficiency. This is as per the Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Medical Certificate Police clearance certificate Proof of details about you and your family members- birth certificates, marriage certificate, passport, etc. Proof that you have funds to support your initial stay in Canada with your family members
Applicants of Canada Express Entry must score at least 67 points out of 100. This is based on their Language Proficiency, Work Experience, Education, Age, etc. Only then they can qualify for the FSWP – Federal Skilled Worker Program under Express Entry. The requirement of 67 points remains unchanged. These are the criteria and the maximum points you can score under each of them: Criteria Maximum points Age 12 Language proficiency 28 Education 25 Work experience 15 Adaptability 10 Arranged employment 10
Documents are not required to be uploaded while creating a profile in the Express Entry. However, you may need information from a few or all of the below documents: Travel document or passport Results of the language test ECA report (Education Credential Assessment) if You are submitting the application through the FSWP (Federal Skilled Workers Program) or You want to obtain points for education obtained overseas Nomination from a province if you have one Written employment offer from a Canadian employer if you have one You will have to upload copies of the above documents if you are offered an invitation to apply for Canada PR Visa. Applicants will also have to upload the below: Proof of funds Medical exams Police certificates
Here are the steps to how to apply for Canada Express Entry: The Canada Express Entry is a digital system that manages PR Visa applications from skilled workers. Step # 1: Find out if you are eligible Score 67 points or higher on selection factors like age, education, work, language, and other adaptability factors. Step # 2: Prepare the documents You will require documents such as the results of language tests to demonstrate that you meet the criteria for Express Entry. It takes a long time to get some documents and you must get them ready as soon as possible. Step # 3: Submit the profile You will have to offer diverse detail regarding yourself in the Express Entry profile. IRCC will enter you in the pool of candidates if you are qualified. Then it will rank you in the Express Entry pool based on a scheme of points. Your score will be determined by the information you offer in your profile. Step # 4: Receive an ITA and apply for PR Visa IRCC will send ITAs – Invitations to Apply to the highest scoring candidates in the pool. You have 60 days for submission of your PR application if you obtain an ITA. The majority of the applications that are complete with all the required documents are processed within six months or even earlier. Canada offers various immigration programs through which you can apply for a PR visa, the most popular one is the Express Entry program. The Express Entry program for Canada PR has its own eligibility requirements and application procedure.
The applicant who receives an ITA must fill the application forms and upload the required documents. This is according to the checklist issued by IRCC. They must then obtain police clearance, medical reports, and pay the specified fees. The specified funds must be shown by them and the application must be submitted within 60 days.
You are free to apply for Express Entry or Canada PR on your own. However, there are innumerable pathways for PR, several documents required, and specific rules. It is advisable that you avail services of reputed Immigration Consultants to maximize the success rate of your application
Canada PR Visa does not mandate that the IELTS score of the spouse has to be offered by the applicant. However, if offered, this will incur extra points to the principal applicant.
The applicant is required to secure at least 67 points out of 100. This is based on diverse factors like Language Proficiency, Work Experience, Education, and Age. Other factors include work experience, study, or close relative in Canada who is a Canadian Citizen or PR Visa holder.
Express Entry has faster processing times of 6 months or even less for Canada PR Visa applications. It is for skilled overseas immigrants who intend to permanently settle in Canada with family. Express Entry ensures that candidates who are mainly expected to economically succeed in Canada are able to migrate to the nation. This is rather than those who are just first in the line.
Introduced in 2015, the Express Entry System is the primary source of skilled workers from other countries, also called skilled foreign workers. With a declining birth rate and an aging population, Canada relies heavily on immigrants for its population growth. The Express Entry System of Canada is for managing the pool of candidates for 3 of Canada’s high-skilled immigration programs that come under the federal government of Canada. These 3 programs are – Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) Canadian Experience Class (CEC) Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) Profiles of those candidates that are eligible for either of the programs above-mentioned are placed in the Express Entry pool. Once in the pool, the profiles are allotted points for different factors, such as – age, education, proficiency in the English/French language, experience in skilled work etc. It is on the basis of the points awarded that the profiles are ranked against each other as per the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS).
No. A valid job offer from an employer in Canada is not required to be eligible under the Express Entry System. However, do keep in mind that you will get points under the CRS if you have a valid job offer.
If you have a valid job offer under the Express Entry, you can get – For NOC 00 jobs – 200 CRS points For NOC 0, A and B jobs – 50 CRS points
Typically, regular draws from the Express Entry pool are held every 2 weeks.
The Government of Canada has a standard processing time of 6 months for permanent resident applications that are filed through the Express Entry system.
The target for admission of new permanent residents through the 3 federal high-skilled programs – FSTP, FSWP, and CEC – is 85,800 in 2020, and 88,800 in 2021.
Applicants must have stayed as a permanent resident for 1095 days as a permanent resident in the five years before the date of filing the citizenship application. This need not be a continuous stay. Every day spent by applicants as a temporary resident is counted as half a day before they become permanent residents. This is taken on account when calculating the number of days spent in the country to qualify for citizenship. Apart from gaining a PR status and staying in Canada as a permanent resident for a stipulated period, the other requirements are: Applicants must have paid the income tax under the Income tax act for a minimum of three years out of the five years as a permanent resident They must have good language skills and prove that they can speak English or French fluently. You need to pass a test that will measure your speaking, writing, reading and listening skills in that language.
The processing time starts once you submit your application whether online, by mail or in person. Once your application is submitted, the authorities ensure that you have submitted your responses to all the questions in the form, sent all the required documents and paid the fees. They will then send you the acknowledgement of receipt (AOR). This will contain your unique client identifier (UCI). The AOR is an indication that your letter is ready to be processed. However, if your application has any missing information, or if certain documents are missing or does not contain the fee receipt then your application will be sent back, and you will have to resubmit it.
No. To apply for Canada immigration you can have only one profile at a time according to Canadian immigration law. Having more than one profile will not increase your chances of being invited or getting invited under a different program.
In order to gain points for your educational qualification under the Comprehensive Ranking System, you must have: Gained an educational qualification in Canada Have an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) for your foreign education for your immigration application
A language test is necessary because for immigration, every applicant is assessed by the same standards irrespective of their language of origin, nationality, or ethnicity. The conditions for the language test include: The candidate must take a standard test that is conducted by an objective third party. This ensures a fair and unbiased assessment of the candidate’s language skills. Native speakers of English language or candidates from an English-speaking country, are also required to take a test. This holds good for those from a French-speaking country, or native French language speakers as well. Candidates will have to submit third-party language results for all programs under Express Entry. The results of the language tests must be included in the Express Entry profile. Language tests are also required for skilled immigration programs
Canadian immigration authorities accept the following tests for Express Entry: For English CELPIP: Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program – CELPIP-General IELTS: International English Language Testing System – General Training For French TEF Canada: Test d’évaluation de français TCF Canada : Test de connaissance du français
In order to get the full points for more than one education credential, the following conditions must be met: The candidate must have at least one of the credentials for a program that is 3 or more years in duration The candidate should have a valid educational credential assessment (ECA) for each credential The order in which a candidate completes the credentials does not affect the points
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