Canada Express Entry

What is Express Entry Canada?

If You Want To Live And Work In Canada And You Have Skilled Work Experience, Then Express Entry Could A Great Way To Make That Happen. But Express Entry Is A Complex Immigration System Through Roadmap For Canada, And Understanding Whether Or Not It’s An Option For You Can Be Confusing.

  The Express Entry system was implemented by the government of Canada to administer and evaluate permanent residence applications of people seeking to immigrate to Canada. Unlike the previous system, which accepted immigration applications by mail, Express Entry accepts online applications. The EE system aims to reduce the time required for processing of immigration applications for Canada. Candidates with highly qualified skill sets can use this program to be considered for permanent residence. Under this system, the applicants are allotted points based on a publicly available scale known as the Comprehensive Rating System. If the applicant meets the necessary criteria they are invited to apply for permanent residence based on their score.

 

How Express Entry Works

To apply to one of the programs covered under the Express Entry system, the candidates must meet the requirements laid down under the specific program. Candidates are required to submit a profile to be considered for the Express Entry system. It is a point-based system and awards candidates scores based on various skill factors. The candidates are then ranked in a pool. Qualified candidates are then invited to apply for permanent residence based on their rankings, Provinces and the territories of Canada may go through the available pool of applicants in the Express Entry system and select suitable candidates for their provincial nominee programs, which prioritize their economic needs instead of the country’s at large.

Who is eligible for Express Entry?

Candidates with university or college degrees with skilled work experience and moderate proficiency in English and/or French are ideal candidates. Candidates who qualify for the following programs are also eligible to submit an application under the Express Entry program:

How to Apply for Express Entry

Create an Express Entry Profile

                              Candidates are required to create and fill an online Express Entry profile. This contains information regarding their skillset and knowledge area, educational background and work specialization, and language capabilities. Based on this information, the applicant will be evaluated to determine if they meet the requirements of the immigration programs covered under Express Entry system.

Ranking of Candidates

                           If a candidate meets the requirements for one of the programs, they will be included in the pool of candidates. The individuals are allotted points depending on the information they have provided in their profile. Points are given for various aspects that include their skills, the years of experience they have, their educational background and languages they speak.

The Comprehensive Ranking System is the what the ranking system is called. The maximum points that a candidate may score is 1200. These points are divided into four parts each having multiple factors.

Skills and Experience

                           The skill and experience factors determine the chance of a candidate contributing economically in Canada. These include the age of the candidate, their educational qualifications, the different language they have proficiency in and any prior work experience they may have in Canada. These factors in combination account for 500 points for single candidates while candidates with spouses have 460 points allocated for their evaluation and the remaining 40 for their spouse.

Skills Transferability

                      The factors under skill transferability predict the chances of the individual being employed in Canada. Education and work experience are the constituent factors with each of these accounting for 50 points.

Additional Points

                  The additional factors account for a maximum of 600 points. Extra points may be given to candidates that have employment offers from employers in Canada or those who have Provincial Nominees. A candidate having a post-secondary educational qualification from a recognized institute in Canada will score more Additional Points. 

How long does Express Entry take?

Express Entry can take as little as six months to process, from submission of the Express Entry profile to the issuance of a permanent resident visa. However, not all cases will proceed this quickly. Your Express Entry profile will remain active in the pool of candidates for 12 months if you are not invited to apply. If after 12 months you have not been selected, you are welcome to resubmit your profile and remain in the pool. To break it down further:

  • Your profile will remain valid for 12 months in the Express Entry pool 
  • Upon issuance of the ITA you will have 90 days to provide the requested full application of documents
  • Once the immigration authorities have received your complete application, your permanent resident visa should be processed in six months or less