Express Entry Program for Canada
- Express Entry Program
- Provincial Nominee Program (Skilled Category)
- Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP)
- British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP)
- Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP)
- Nova Scotia Nominee Program Visa
- Prince Edward Island PNP
- Ontario Provincial Nominee Program (Ontario PNP)
- Quebec Immigration Program
- Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)
- Quebec Skilled Worker Program
- Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP)
- Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP)
- Immigrate to Yukon, Canada under Yukon PNP & Community Pilot
- HOME CHILD-CARE PROVIDER PILOT AND HOME SUPPORT WORKER PILOT
- The Priority Skills Newfoundland and Labrador
- Common-Law Partner Visa
- Dependent Children Visa
- Family-Based Provincial Nominee Visa
- Parental and Grandparental Sponsorship Visa
- Spousal Sponsorship Visa
- Explore Universities/Courses
- Services We Provide
- Canadian Scholarship
- Canadian Education System
- Canadian Education System
Canada Temporary Resident Visa
Temporary Work Visa For Canada
- Temporary Work Visa
- Cultural, Academic or Research Visa Assistance
- International Experience Canadian Visa
- International Free Trade Agreements Visa
- Live-In Caregiver Work Visa
- Lower-Skilled Occupations Visa
- Off-Campus Work Visa Assistance
- Partner of Work/Study Permit Holder Visa
- Post-Graduation Work Visa Assistance
- Religious or Charitable Work Visa Assistance
Express Entry Program for Canada
Express Entry is an online system used by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to manage and process applications for skilled workers who want to become permanent residents of Canada through three of Canada’s federal economic immigration programs for skilled workers:
It is a competitive immigration system, ranking all eligible candidates against one another based on their age, education, language proficiency, work experience & other factors and then inviting the high-ranking candidates to apply for Canadian permanent residence through regular draws.
Eligibility Requirements
In order to eligible to apply under Express Entry Program, the applicant must:
- have a minimum 1 year of continuous work experience in the last 10 years in the skill level O, A or B under the National Occupational Classification (NOC) list;
- meet or exceed the minimum language threshold of Canadian language benchmark (CLB) as per the program requirement;
- hold a Canadian educational credential equivalent to high school or a foreign educational credential along with an educational credential assessment (ECA) report must be provided from a designated agency.
How Express Entry works
- Determine Eligibility in one of the three economic immigration programs: Potential applicants will need to be eligible for one of the three immigration programs in Express Entry to get into the pool.
- Create an Express Entry profile: Eligible candidates are required to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) by creating a profile in Express Entry portal summarizing their skills and credentials including Age, Education, Language, Work Experience, and others.
Providing valid language test results and ECA report are mandatory to submit with the application.
Following submission, eligible candidates are entered into a pool of applicants, where Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) will be automatically applicable and applicants will be ranked on a scale of 1200 points. The higher a candidate’s CRS score, the higher the likelihood they will receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA).
Job bank
Candidates in the Express Entry pool can create an account on the Canada Job Bank, which eligible Canadian employers can use to find skilled foreign nationals and offer them a position.
If you claim a full-time Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) approved job offer under Express Entry, you can now get:
- 200 CRS points for NOC 00 jobs
- 50 CRS points for any other NOC 0, A and B jobs
- Receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA): IRCC conducts Express Entry draws at regular intervals usually every two weeks and invites candidates above a certain rank to apply for Canadian permanent residence.
- Submit application for permanent residence to IRCC: Candidates, who receive Invitations to Apply (ITAs), are given 60 days to submit a complete online application for permanent residence. In this application, candidates will have to provide extensive personal information along with supporting documentation.
How Express Entry profile points determined
Candidates are given a score to determine their place in the express entry pool using a Comprehensive Ranking System. Your Express Entry profile will get points based on:
- Your age;
- Your education level;
- Your abilities in English and/or French (Canada’s 2 official languages);
- Your work experience and skills;
- If you have a job offer in Canada;
- your spouse’s education, language abilities and work experience; and
- Combination of above factors.
Additional points are also awarded if you have completed a college or university program in Canada or if you have a provincial nomination.
Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) Score
Provincial Nominee Programs aligned with Express Entry
With an aim to attract highly skilled immigrants and deal with labour market needs, many of Canada’s provinces and territories have provincial nominee immigration streams linked to Federal Express Entry.
While a nomination from one of Canada’s Provinces is not necessary to enter the Express Entry pool or receive an ITA, it can increase an applicant’s CRS score by 600 points, eventually enabling him/her receive an ITA quickly.
There have been a number of active Express Entry-aligned PNP streams that are quite popular and can open, fill, or change without notice.
Province | Province |
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Saskatchewan | International Skilled Worker – Saskatchewan Express Entry |
Ontario | Ontario Express Entry: Human Capital Priorities Stream |
Alberta | The Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) |
Express Entry Stream | |
The New Brunswick* | The Express Entry Labour Market Stream (EELMS) |
Prince Edward Island | PEI PNP Express Entry |
Newfoundland and Labrador* | The Newfoundland Express Entry Skilled Worker stream |
British Columbia* | Express Entry BC Skilled Worker |
Manitoba | The Manitoba Immigrant Nominee Program (MPNP – Federal Express Entry pathway |
Nova Scotia* | Nova Scotia Demand: Express Entry |
Northwest Territories* | Northwest Territories Nominee Program (NTNP) – Express Entry |
Yukon* | Yukon Nominee Program (YNP) – Express Entry |
*Some of the provinces require application to have a job offer to be eligible to apply while others do not.