Navigating Your Path to Canadian Residency

Embark on a seamless journey to becoming a Canadian permanent resident through the Express Entry system. Tailored for skilled workers, Express Entry is Canada’s flagship immigration program designed to attract top talent from around the world.

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Categories of Express Entry programs

The Express Entry system in Canada primarily consists of three immigration programs, each catering to a specific group of candidates with varying skill sets and qualifications. Here are the three main types of Express Entry programs:

Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)

For Highly Skilled Workers

This program is designed for individuals with significant work experience in high-skilled occupations. Candidates are assessed based on factors like education, work experience, language proficiency, and adaptability. The FSWP is ideal for those who don’t have a job offer in Canada.

Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)

For Skilled Tradespersons

This program is tailored for individuals with experience in specific skilled trade occupations. To be eligible, candidates must meet the requirements for work experience, language proficiency, and other criteria. A valid job offer or a certificate of qualification in a skilled trade is often necessary.

Canadian Experience Class (CEC)

For Those with Canadian Work Experience

The CEC is designed for individuals who have acquired skilled work experience in Canada, making them well-suited for permanent residence. Candidates must have at least one year of skilled work experience in Canada, meet language requirements, and plan to live outside the province of Quebec.

CRS KEY FACTORS

  1. The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) is a points-based system used in the Express Entry system to rank candidates based on various factors.
Core Human Capital Factors (Maximum 460 points)
  • Age (Maximum 110 points)
  • Education (Maximum 150 points)
  • Language Proficiency (Maximum 136 points)
  • Canadian Work Experience (Maximum 80 points)
  • Additional Factors (Maximum 600 points)
  • Skill Transferability Factors (Maximum 100 points)
  • Additional Points (Maximum 600 points)
    • Points for a valid job offer in Canada (with or without LMIA).
    • Points for a provincial nomination.
    • Points for sibling living in Canada who is a citizen or permanent resident.
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Eligibility Assessment

Our team conducts a thorough eligibility assessment to determine if you meet the criteria for Express Entry. We guide you on improving your CRS score for enhanced competitiveness.

Profile Creation

We assist in creating a compelling Express Entry profile showcasing your skills, education, work experience, language proficiency, and other essential details.

CRS Point Optimization

Maximize your CRS score through strategic planning. We provide guidance on enhancing language skills, gaining additional education, and other tactics to boost your overall points.

Invitation to Apply (ITA)

Receive an Invitation to Apply based on your CRS score during regular Express Entry draws. Our team ensures your application is meticulously prepared for submission.

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Choosing the most suitable Express Entry program depends on individual qualifications and circumstances. A thorough assessment of eligibility and an understanding of program requirements are essential for a successful application.

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  1. Eligibility Assessment:

    • Determine eligibility based on factors such as age, education, work experience, language proficiency, and adaptability.
  2. Profile Creation:

    • Create an Express Entry profile detailing qualifications, skills, and other relevant information.
  3. Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) Score:

    • Receive a CRS score based on the Express Entry points system.
  4. Entering the Pool:

    • Enter the Express Entry pool along with other eligible candidates.
  5. Invitation to Apply (ITA):

    • Candidates with the highest CRS scores receive an Invitation to Apply for permanent residence during regular draws.
  6. Application Submission:

    • Submit a complete application within 60 days of receiving an ITA, including supporting documents.
  7. Processing and Decision:

  • The application is processed, and a decision is made on whether to grant permanent residence.

Language Proficiency:

Enhance language skills through language tests like IELTS.

Education:

Consider further education or credential evaluation.

Work Experience:

Gain more Canadian work experience if applicable.

Provincial Nomination:

Explore Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) for additional points.

Express Entry draws are conducted regularly, and candidates above the cut-off score are invited to apply for permanent residence.

Seeking advice from immigration professionals is crucial to understand specific eligibility criteria and devise strategies to improve CRS scores.