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Immigration To Canada Through

Express Entry

Express Entry is an online system that will be used to manage immigration applications from skilled workers.

What is Express Entry?

One of the fastest ways to attract skilled workers to immigrate to Canada is the Express Entry method. Express Entry is an online system that IRCC uses to manage immigration applications from skilled workers.

There are 3 immigration programs managed through Express Entry::

  • Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWC)
  • Federal Skilled Trades Program ( FSTC )
  • Canadian Experience Class (CEC)

If the applicant is eligible for one of the above programs, they can also apply through Express Entry for the Provincial Nominee Program. If they’re nominated, they’ll get extra points so they can be invited to apply quickly.

If they’re eligible for one or more of the Express Entry programs and submit their profile, they’ll be ranked in the Express Entry pool using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS).

The CRS is a points-based system they use to assess and score their profile and rank it in the Express Entry pool.

To be invited, the applicant needs to have a score above the minimum points score for their round of invitations.

Use our CRS tool to estimate your score

Language Proficiency

Perhaps the first question that comes to your mind is “ what the first step is to start the immigration process to Canada”. As I explained, there are several ways to immigrate to Canada, and depending on the applicant’s eligibility, one or more methods can be chosen. But the most important step to immigrating to Canada is to have knowledge of English or French or both. Except for family sponsorship or asylum program, a language certificate is the first requirement for immigration programs

To immigrate to Canada you either need a general English Language certificate or a French-language certificate. You will need a different passing score depending on how you want to immigrate. Accepted language certificates are IELTS and CELPIP certificates. CELPIP is currently administered in a limited number of countries. For French language certificates (TEF or TCF) are acceptable.

Therefore, you should plan purposefully to improve your language ability and obtain one of those language certificates.

Canadian Experience Class (CEC)

This category is for skilled workers who have Canadian work experience

Applicants must have the minimum requirements to enter the pointing system as follows:

  • Have an English or French language certificate with the minimum required score:
  • Have at least 1 year of skilled work experience in Canada, in the last 3 years before they apply
  • They must be admissible to Canada.

Now, if the applicant has the minimum requirements, they can enter the Express Entry pool. Having higher education, work experience and language certificate with a higher score as well as other parameters such as family member in Canada, spouse’s education, Canadian education of the applicant and his / her spouse as well as Canadian work experience of the applicant and spouse will increase the points. Use our CRS calculation tool to estimate your score.

One practical way for applicants in this group is to obtain a study permit and a degree from a Canadian educational institution, followed by obtaining a work permit after graduation and gaining at least one year of skilled work experience in Canada.

Federal Skill Trade Class (FSTC)

The Federal Skilled Trades Program is for skilled workers, NOC , TEER 2 and TEER 3,  who want to become permanent residents based on being qualified in a skilled trade. Applicants in this category must have the minimum requirements to enter the Express Entry pointing system as follows:

  • Have an English or French language certificate with the minimum required scores
    • Speaking and Listening CLB 5
    • Reading and Writing CLB 4
  • have at least 2 years of full-time work experience (or an equal amount of part-time work experience) in a skilled trade within the 5 years before they apply
  • Having a full-time job offer for one year from a Canadian employer or having a certificate of qualification from a Canadian province.
  • Having the financial support from C $ 12,500 and more depends on the number of family members.
  • Skilled trades for the Federal Skilled Trades Program are organized under these groups of the National Occupational Classification (NOC):
    • Major Group 72, technical trades and transportation officers and controllers
      • excluding Sub-Major Group 726, transportation officers and controllers
    • Major Group 73, general trades
    • Major Group 82, supervisors in natural resources, agriculture and related production
    • Major Group 83, occupations in natural resources and related production
    • Major Group 92, processing, manufacturing and utilities supervisors, and utilities operators and controllers
    • Major Group 93, central control and process operators and aircraft assembly assemblers and inspectors, excluding Sub-Major Group 932, aircraft assemblers and aircraft assembly inspectors
    • Minor Group 6320, cooks, butchers and bakers
    • Unit Group 62200, chefs
    • Now, if the applicant has the minimum requirements, they can enter the Express Entry pool. Having higher education, work experience and language certificate with a higher score as well as other parameters such as family member in Canada, spouse’s education, Canadian education of the applicant and his / her spouse as well as Canadian work experience of the applicant and spouse will increase the points. Use our CRS calculation tool to estimate your score.
Federal Skill Worker Class (FSWC)

This program is for skilled workers, NOC TEER 0, TEER 1 ,TEER 2 & TEER3,  with foreign work experience who want to immigrate to Canada permanently. Applicants in this category must have the minimum requirements to enter the Express Entry pointing system as follows:

  • Have an English or French language certificate with the minimum required scores
    • Speaking, Listening, Reading and Writing, CLB 7
  • Have at least one year of full-time or part-time work experience in a professional or managerial job within ten years before the application.
  • Having a degree at least equivalent to a high school diploma in Canada
  • Having the financial support from C $ 12,500 and more depends on the number of family members.
  • After meeting the minimum requirements, the applicant will be evaluated in an initial scoring system based on the parameters of age, education, work experience, language scores and adaptability. If the applicant obtains a minimum score of 67 out of 100, he/she will be entered into the Express Entry pointing system.

Now, if the applicant has the minimum requirements, they can enter the Express Entry pool. Having higher education, work experience and language certificate with a higher score as well as other parameters such as family member in Canada, spouse’s education, Canadian education of the applicant and his / her spouse as well as Canadian work experience of the applicant and spouse will increase the points. Use our CRS tool to estimate your score

Selection method in the Express Entry pool

Express Entry is an online immigrant selection system that is used to manage the immigration process of skilled and experienced people. The steps of the Express Entry system are as follows:

Step 1- Checking the eligibility of the applicant. If the applicant is eligible and has the minimum requirements for registration, then they can enter the Express Entry pool and will move to the next step.

Step 2 – Preparation of the necessary documents. In this step, the applicant must prepare the following documents:

  • Preparing a valid passport, language certificate, the education evaluation for FSWC applicants.
  • Preparing the letter introducing the provincial nomination (if the applicant is nominated by a province).
  • Prepare the job offer from a Canadian employer (if available to the applicant).

Step 3 – Register the applicant in the system and send the above documents.

Stage 4- Placing the applicant in the pointing system and assigning a CRS score to the applicant in the Express Entry pool.

Step 5 – To be invited, the applicant needs to have a score above the minimum points score for their round of invitations

Express Entry rounds of invitations: Category-based selection

In category-based rounds of invitations, IRCC invite candidates in the Express Entry pool who are eligible for a specific category established by the Minister to meet an identified economic goal. IRCC invite candidates to apply for permanent residence based on criteria such as

  • ability to communicate in a specific official language
  • work experience in a specific occupation
  • education

Category-based rounds add to general and program-specific rounds by inviting top-ranking candidates who can help us meet these specific economic goals.

IRCC will announce the chosen categories in advance.

 Step 6- Sending invitations to the selected people to send the application for permanent residence.

Stage 7- Applying for permanent residence and checking other requirements like medical conditions and criminal records of the applicants by IRCC.

The last step, issuing a permanent residence visa for the selected person and their family members (if applicable).

Application Fees

 

Application Type

Fee ( Canadian Dollars)

Main Applicant

Processing fee ($850) and right of permanent residence fee ($515)

1365

Spouse or partner

Processing fee ($850) and right of permanent residence fee ($515)

1365

Dependent child

230

Biometrics – per person

85

Biometrics – per group (2 or more)

170

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