pathway for skilled workers seeking permanent residency. This blog will guide you through the
essentials of the Express Entry process, from eligibility criteria to tips for a successful application.
What is Express Entry?
economic immigration programs:
1. Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)
2. Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)
3. Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
Candidates submit a profile, and those with the highest Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores are
invited to apply for permanent residency during regular draws.
Eligibility Criteria
Here’s a quick overview:
– Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)
– Minimum 1 year of continuous full–time work experience in a skilled occupation
– Language proficiency in English or French (CLB 7 or higher)
– Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)
– At least 2 years of full–time work experience in a skilled trade
– Job offer or a certificate of qualification from a Canadian authority
– Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
– At least 1 year of skilled work experience in Canada
– Language proficiency (CLB 7 for NOC 0 or A jobs; CLB 5 for NOC B jobs)
Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS)
– Core/Human Capital Factors: Age, education, language skills, work experience.
– Spousal Factors: If applicable, your spouse’s education and language proficiency.
– Skill Transferability Factors: Combination of education and work experience.
– Additional Factors: Canadian degrees, job offers, provincial nominations, etc.
The total score can range from 0 to 1,200, and the highest–scoring candidates receive Invitations to
Apply (ITAs) during regular draws.
How to Create Your Express Entry Profile
work experience.
2. Complete Your Profile: Fill out the online form on the IRCC website, providing accurate information
about your skills and experience.
3. Submit and Wait: Once submitted, your profile will be placed in the Express Entry pool. You’ll be
ranked based on your CRS score.
Receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA)
receiving an ITA, you have 60 days to submit your complete application for permanent residency.
Tips for a Successful Application
obtaining a job offer, or applying for provincial nomination.
– Keep Documents Ready: Ensure all required documents are prepared and up to date, as this will save
time after receiving an ITA.
– Stay Informed: Regularly check for changes in immigration policies and Express Entry draws, as these
can impact your application.
Conclusion
preparing a thorough application, you can enhance your chances of success. Canada awaits your skills
and talents—start your journey today!
Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) for degrees obtained outside Canada
Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)
- At least 2 years of full–time work experience in a skilled trade
- Job offer or a certificate of qualification from a Canadian authority
Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
- At least 1 year of skilled work experience in Canada
- Language proficiency (CLB 7 for NOC 0 or A jobs; CLB 5 for NOC B jobs)
Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS)
The CRS is a points–based system used to evaluate candidates. Points are awarded based on:
- Core/Human Capital Factors: Age, education, language skills, work experience.
- Spousal Factors: If applicable, your spouse’s education and language proficiency.
- Skill Transferability Factors: Combination of education and work experience.
- Additional Factors: Canadian degrees, job offers, provincial nominations, etc.
The total score can range from 0 to 1,200, and the highest–scoring candidates receive Invitations to
Apply (ITAs) during regular draws.
How to Create Your Express Entry Profile
1. Gather Documents: Prepare key documents such as ECA reports, language test results, and proof of
work experience.
2. Complete Your Profile: Fill out the online form on the IRCC website, providing accurate information
about your skills and experience.
3. Submit and Wait: Once submitted, your profile will be placed in the Express Entry pool. You’ll be
ranked based on your CRS score.
Receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA)
If you rank among the highest scores in the pool, you’ll receive an ITA during one of the draws. After
receiving an ITA, you have 60 days to submit your complete application for permanent residency.
Tips for a Successful Application
1. Maximize Your CRS Score: Consider ways to improve your score, such as retaking language tests,
obtaining a job offer, or applying for provincial nomination.
2. Keep Documents Ready: Ensure all required documents are prepared and up to date, as this will save
time after receiving an ITA.
3. Stay Informed: Regularly check for changes in immigration policies and Express Entry draws, as these
can impact your application.
Conclusion
preparing a thorough application, you c