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Understanding Express Entry as a path toward Canadian immigration

Vimal Sivakumar
Published: September 15, 2022

is Canada鈥檚 main method for bringing international skilled workers to this country through permanent residence.

One common misconception about Express Entry, however, is that this title denotes the name of a Canadian immigration program itself. In fact, Express Entry is simply the name given to the online system used to cumulatively manage skilled worker applications from three different programs 鈥 the , the , and the .

Let us now dive a little deeper into the different steps involved with Express Entry.

Step 1: Determine your eligibility

Much like any other immigration process in Canada, you must first determine your eligibility for any of the three skilled worker immigration programs identified above 鈥 the Canadian Experience Class, the Federal Skilled Worker Program, or the Federal Skilled Trades Program.

This process can be started by either to see if you meet the minimum requirements for any of the programs or reading through their .

Step 2: Submit a profile on IRCC and check your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score

Once you determine that you are eligible, it is time to make and submit an online profile through (IRCC).

This step will involve gathering some key documents necessary to complete your IRCC profile, including a and an (ECA).

The Canadian government provides a list of all the you may need throughout this process, both for your IRCC profile and your eventual electronic Application for Permanent Residence (eAPR), which we will discuss later.

Once your profile is submitted, you will receive an official (CRS) score from IRCC, which is crucial for immigrating to Canada as a skilled worker.

Step 3: Wait and see if you receive an invitation to apply (ITA)

Once your profile is submitted and you receive an official CRS score, IRCC will decide whether to issue you an (ITA) for permanent residence to Canada.

An ITA is the key to permanent residence for foreign skilled workers in Canada, and ITAs are given out through Express Entry draws conducted roughly every two weeks. Through these draws, IRCC invites a group of immigration candidates 鈥 typically those with the highest CRS scores 鈥 to apply for permanent residence in Canada.

Upon receipt of an ITA, the Canadian government notes that you will have to submit your application for permanent residence.

Step 4: Submit your completed electronic application for permanent residence (eAPR)

With 60 days to complete and submit your application for permanent residence, you must ensure that you have any of the documents you may need ready to go.

Here are a few examples of documents you may need: a birth certificate, proof of funds and a medical exam. The of required documents can be found on the government of Canada鈥檚 website.

This step in the process will also require that you pay any fees associated with your application, obtain a medical exam, and pass a police background check to finalize your eAPR.

Once all the required actions are complete, it is time to finally submit your application for permanent residence to Canada.

Step 5: Wait for a final decision from IRCC

Now, the waiting game begins as it relates to the processing time for your permanent residence application.

The Canadian government says that 鈥渕ost complete applications that have all supporting documents鈥 will be processed in . Canada鈥檚 service standard is to have 80% of Express Entry applications processed in six months.

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