Express Entry
Immigration Canada (IRCC) introduced Express Entry Program in January 2015 and since then it has become the main driver of economic immigration to Canada. It is completely an electronic process used to manage applications that is designed specifically for selecting skilled and qualified candidates for Canada immigration.
How does it work?
After meeting the eligibility criteria applicants need to submit an online profile known as an Expression of interest (EOI), under one of 3 federal Canada immigration programs to the Express Entry Pool. There is a points-based system called the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) in this system Candidates’ profiles are ranked against each other. The highest-ranked candidates will be considered for an invitation to apply (ITA) for permanent residence. Those receiving an ITA must quickly submit a full application and payment processing fees, within a delay of 90 days. The federal government aims to process complete PR applications in only 6 months.
Eligibility for Express Entry Program
- Age
Highest level of education
Other work experience
Skill transferability
Language skills
Canadian work experience
On the market since 2006
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We work exclusively with government-licensed citizenship and residence permit by investment programs in the European Union and the Canadian.
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