Express Entry
fast-tracking permanent residency applications
Create and submit your profile to Express Entry online. Your profile will be ranked using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), which assesses factors such as age, education, language skills, and work experience.
The CRS assigns a score out of 1,200 points, based on key factors like education, skills, and additional points from job offers or provincial nominations. Your score can change as you update your profile or when requirements shift.
The Canadian government regularly conducts draws, selecting candidates with the highest CRS scores. If selected, you’ll receive an ITA and have 60 days to submit a complete permanent residency application.
Once your application is submitted, the government aims to process it within six months. After approval, you can begin your new life in Canada as a permanent resident.
Once the application is processed, applicants will be informed of the decision. Successful candidates will receive confirmation of their permanent residency status.
Why to Choose Express Entry System
The Canadian government aims to process most applications within six months, ensuring a swift transition for successful candidates
Using user-friendly online tools, candidates can easily evaluate their eligibility and estimate their CRS score with confidence.
Applicants can boost their CRS score by updating profiles with improved language test results, additional work experience, or further education, increasing their chances.
Documentation for Express Entry
Valid passport, birth certificates, and marriage certificate (if applicable).
Educational equivalency reports from WES or ECA to verify your qualifications.
(If Applicable)
A valid job offer letter from an Atlantic province employer with job details
Medical clearance confirming you meet Canada’s health standards for immigration.
Language test results (IELTS, CELPIP, or TEF) showing English or French proficiency.
(if applicable)
Boost your CRS score with a provincial nomination for better chances of PR.
Evidence of sufficient funds to support you and your family in Canada.
Police clearance certificates from countries where you lived in the last 10 years.