
Express Entry
Express entry is an online system where our team updates and manages the applications of skilled workers applying for permanent residence. You can get all the details and information through your Express Entry profile. You will be ranked in the Express Entry pool using a points-based system. Scoring will be updated as per the information in your profile. After all these criteria are met, we send invitations to apply to the candidates with the highest scores in the pool. If we invite you to apply, you’ll have 60 days to submit your application for permanent residence. Finally, the step-by-step process is done, and then we will process the full-fledged applications that have all the supporting documents in 6 months or less.
What are the requirements for Express Entry?
- One year in an occupation related to a job offer for NOC O, A, or B.
- Completion of a Bachelor’s Degree (Canadian Education Standard)
- ECA (Education Credential Assessment)
- At least 6.0 in each language ability on the IELTS test is required for Express Entry under the Federal Skilled Worker program.
- Points are awarded to people aged 18 to 46.
Who is eligible for Express Entry?
Candidates who have qualified with a certificate of university or college degree with skilled work experience and moderate proficiency in English or French are ideal candidates. Candidates who are successfully qualified for the following programs should apply for the Express Entry program.
- A Federal Skilled Worker (FSW)
- Federal Skilled Trades (FST).
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
How can I apply for Express Entry?
You can apply to Express Entry in a two-step process. The first step to submitting your profile, which requires the following documents,
- Language test results
- Report on Educational Credential Evaluation
- A passport or other form of travel documentation
After you submit your profile immediately, you will receive an invitation to apply for Canadian permanent residence. Then you need to provide a more substantial application that includes reference letters, additional identity documents, police clearance certificates, and the results of a medical examination.