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‼️🔴🇨🇦Express Entry FAQ #4 🇨🇦‼️🔴 🔴 What is an Invitation to Apply? An Invitation to Apply (ITA) is an invitation to submit an application for permanent residence to certain people who have submitted an Express Entry profile. To accept an Invitation to Apply (ITA), you must submit a full application for permanent residence within 60 days of receiving the invitation. 🔴What happens if I receive an Invitation to Apply? If you receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA), you must submit an application for permanent residence within 60 days. If you miss the deadline or decline, your ITA will disappear, and you may not receive another invitation. 🔴How to obtain an Express Entry police certificate Each country has different instructions on how to obtain a police clearance certificate (PCC) for Express Entry. To receive country-specific instructions on how to obtain a PCC, visit IRCC’s webpage. 🔴What work experience proof is required for Express Entry? To provide proof for each period of work experience on your Express Entry profile, you must secure a reference letter from each of your employers from the past 10 years. 🔴How to obtain a medical certificate for Express Entry To obtain a medical report for Express Entry, you must see an IRCC panel physician and get Canada Immigration Medical Exam Report. 🔴How to demonstrate proof of settlement funds for Express Entry To demonstrate proof of funds for Express Entry, applicants must submit letters from financial institutes where they keep their money. The letter must include the following: • Printed on the financial institution’s letterhead • Include the financial institution’s contact information • Include the name of the applicant • List any outstanding debts or loans • Include the following information for each account: • Account numbers • Date of opening • Current balance of each account • Average balance for the previous six months 🔴What’s better: PNP or Express Entry? If you do not have enough CRS points to be invited in a federal draw, a PNP may be an option to increase your chances. Most PNPs require an applicant to have an Express Entry profile. Since an Express Entry profile is free to submit, you don’t stand to lose anything by creating one. If you are selected in a federal Express Entry draw without a PNP, this is a better option as it will bypass the need for additional provincial processing time. 🔴Can I apply for Express Entry and PNP at the same time? If you are applying through a PNP, you will eventually need to apply to the federal government for permanent residence status. How you submit your permanent residence application will depend on whether your PNP is aligned with the Express Entry system (‘Enhanced’). If your PNP is Enhanced, you can submit your permanent residence application through the Express Entry system for expedited processing. Candidates who receive a nomination under an Express Entry-aligned, or Enhanced, PNP will receive an additional 600 points toward their CRS score. These additional points essentially guarantee an Invitation to Apply (ITA) through the subsequent draw in the Express Entry pool. The IRCC aims for a 6-month processing time, but current processing times vary and we recommend you check the IRCC’s website at the time of applying for the most up-to-date information. If your PNP is ‘Base’, you will need to submit it through the non-Express Entry permanent residence portal. Base PNPs operate outside of the Express Entry system and are subject to the standard PNP processing time, typically much slower than Enhanced PNP applications. #ee #expressentry #faq
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If your profile doesn’t meet the criteria for one of Canada’s Express Entry programs, it will be refused and you cannot update it. How do you know if you’ve been found ineligible? That’s easy. If you log onto your Express Entry profile and you only have the option to “View profile,” it means your profile has been reviewed and refused. The system will state that your profile was ineligible. But don’t give up yet. You still have one option. You won’t be able to update your profile, but you can still submit a new profile. However, if you were considered not eligible based on your qualifications, you should probably wait until you’ve increased your eligibility before submitting another application. On your second application, be certain to enter and review all of the necessary information carefully to avoid any mistakes. ‼️2.Your profile has received an Invitation to Apply (ITA) If your Express Entry profile receives an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence then all the information entered into the profile becomes locked in place. While you can technically amend the information when preparing your final application, you should try to avoid this. If you make any changes to your application which makes you ineligible, your application will be refused. As well, the immigration officer handling your file reserves the right to request more information about any discrepancies between the original profile and the final application. A note on misrepresentation: Lying or providing false information on an immigration application is a serious offense. If a person is caught doing this they may be charged with misrepresentation, resulting in a 5-year ban from submitting any applications for Canadian immigration. #ee #expressentry #faq
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‼️🔴🇨🇦Express Entry FAQ #6 🇨🇦‼️🔴 🔴What is an Express Entry profile number? Once you have submitted an Express Entry profile, you will receive a confirmation letter that contains your Express Entry profile number. The number will be indicated in the top left-hand corner and should start with “E”. 🔴Why is the Express Entry login not working? The IRCC online portal often experiences technical issues which can prevent someone from accessing their Express Entry profile. These issues can often be solved by clearing your browser cache, or by using a different web browser. 🔴Can I apply Express Entry without work experience? No, all economic programs managed by the Express Entry pathway require at least one year of skilled work experience to apply. 🔴What is the maximum age for Express Entry? There is no maximum age for Express Entry applicants. Applicants 20-29 receive the highest points for age. If you are significantly older than 35, but you have a high level of education or connections in Canada, these can easily overcome points lost for age. 🔴Can I apply to Express Entry twice? No, you cannot have two Express Entry applications for the same applicant at the same time. However, if you have a spouse or common law partner, you can submit an application under your spouse or common law partner’s profile if they are eligible. Therefore one applicant cannot have multiple Express Entry profiles but you can have two profiles for the same family, in some circumstances. If after 12 months you are not invited to apply, you can resubmit your profile and stay in the Express Entry pool for an additional 12 months. This can be repeated as many times as necessary. 🔴How to fix mistakes in your Express Entry Profile Express Entry uses a two-step system to manage the intake of immigrants: 1 The Profile: Interested candidates create an Express Entry profile to show off their skills and experience. If they meet the eligibility requirements, they will be accepted into the Express Entry pool of candidates. 2 The Application: The most competitive profiles from the Express Entry pool will be invited to apply for Canadian permanent residence. 🔴When Can I Make Changes? Good news, if you’ve submitted your Express Entry profile and you have not yet received an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence, then you’re in the clear to make changes! You can fix mistakes or even add new documents (for example, if you retake your IELTS exam and get a better score). But there are specific steps to follow. Here they are: 1 Visit your Express Entry account welcome page. Next select the option that says, “What would you like to do today?” 2 Next, head to the section that says, “View my submitted applications or profiles” and click on the button that reads “Check status and messages.” 3 Near the bottom of the “Application/profile details” screen, you’ll see a button that says, “View submitted application.” 4 Almost there, on the “Express Entry profile” page, hit the button that says, “Update form.” Make sure you select the appropriate section for modification. 5 Make all the necessary changes (hopefully not too many), scroll to the bottom of the pages, then click “Save and exit.” 6 All finished with your profile update? Look for the button that reads “Continue” near the bottom of the page. You’re now free to submit the newly modified version of your Express Entry profile. Pretty painless, right? Quick reminder: Every time you enter a form and click on “Save and exit,” you’ll also notice a “Revert changes” button. It will be there even if no changes were made. Don’t panic. If you haven’t made any changes, hit the “Revert changes” button to make sure that the electronic system knows no changes were made. Please note that if you make changes that affect your eligibility or your CRS score, the system will update your profile to reflect these changes within 24 hours. 🔴When Can’t I Make Changes Now for the bad news—there are a few situations in which you cannot make changes to your profile. ‼️1. Your profile is ineligible
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‼️🔴🇨🇦Express Entry FAQ #5 🇨🇦‼️🔴 🔴How does a Provincial Nominee Program affect my Express Entry profile? Receiving a nomination from a Provincial Nominee Program could increase your Express Entry CRS score by 600 points. These additional points essentially guarantee an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for Canadian permanent residence. 🔴Provincial Nominee Programs that use the Express Entry system Several Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), referred to as ‘Enhanced’ PNPs, utilize the Express Entry system. Being nominated for permanent residence through an Enhanced PNP allows you to apply through the Express Entry system. Some Provincial Nominee Programs that follow this approach include: • Nova Scotia Experience: Express Entry • Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities • Ontario Human Capital stream • PEI PNP Express Entry • Saskatchewan Express Entry • Yukon Express Entry • Alberta Express Entry • British Columbia Skills Immigration • Manitoba Express Entry Pathway • New Brunswick Express Entry Labour Market Stream • Newfoundland and Labrador Express Entry Skilled Worker Category • Northwest Territories Express Entry 🔴Will Express Entry close? Unlike some programs, which open and close application intake throughout the year, Express Entry remains open for candidates to submit an Express Entry profile year-round. 🔴What is an Express Entry draw? Approximately every two weeks, Canada issues a round of invitations to candidates with a profile in the Express Entry pool that meet a specified CRS cut-off. Candidates that receive an invitation in an Express Entry draw may apply for Canadian permanent residence status. 🔴 When are Express Entry draws? While there is no set schedule for Express Entry draws, they are typically held every two weeks, usually on a Wednesday or Tuesday. 🔴What type of draws are usually held? There are a few different types of Express Entry draws that usually take place. Typically there is a mix of either all-program draws, program-specific draws, or category-based draws. Currently, there is no set number for each type of draw nor a set frequency for each type of draw. • All program draws: General rounds of invitations invite the top-ranking candidates in the Express Entry pool who are eligible for 1 of the 3 Express Entry Programs. The 3 programs include the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP), and the Canadian Experience Class (CEC). • Program-specific rounds of invitations: Program-specific rounds invite the top-ranking candidates who are eligible for a specific Express Entry program. For example, the IRCC often has draws specifically for the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), where only candidates who are eligible for a PNP are invited. • Category-based rounds of invitations: The Minister of Immigration will establish specific categories to meet specific economic goals across Canada. Once the categories are established, the top-ranking candidates in the pool who are eligible for this category will receive an invitation. 🔴What is the Express Entry tie-breaking rule? The tie-breaking rule is a date used by IRCC to determine which candidates with the same CRS score receive an ITA. IRCC uses the tie-breaking rule if there are multiple profiles with the same score as the CRS cut-off. This helps to control the number of ITAs issued in each draw. If a candidate’s score is the same as the CRS cut-off, they will only receive an ITA if they submitted a profile before the tie-breaking rule. #ee #expressentry #faq
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‼️🔴🇨🇦Express Entry FAQ #4 🇨🇦‼️🔴 🔴 What is an Invitation to Apply? An Invitation to Apply (ITA) is an invitation to submit an application for permanent residence to certain people who have submitted an Express Entry profile. To accept an Invitation to Apply (ITA), you must submit a full application for permanent residence within 60 days of receiving the invitation. 🔴What happens if I receive an Invitation to Apply? If you receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA), you must submit an application for permanent residence within 60 days. If you miss the deadline or decline, your ITA will disappear, and you may not receive another invitation. 🔴How to obtain an Express Entry police certificate Each country has different instructions on how to obtain a police clearance certificate (PCC) for Express Entry. To receive country-specific instructions on how to obtain a PCC, visit IRCC’s webpage. 🔴What work experience proof is required for Express Entry? To provide proof for each period of work experience on your Express Entry profile, you must secure a reference letter from each of your employers from the past 10 years. 🔴How to obtain a medical certificate for Express Entry To obtain a medical report for Express Entry, you must see an IRCC panel physician and get Canada Immigration Medical Exam Report. 🔴How to demonstrate proof of settlement funds for Express Entry To demonstrate proof of funds for Express Entry, applicants must submit letters from financial institutes where they keep their money. The letter must include the following: • Printed on the financial institution’s letterhead • Include the financial institution’s contact information • Include the name of the applicant • List any outstanding debts or loans • Include the following information for each account: • Account numbers • Date of opening • Current balance of each account • Average balance for the previous six months 🔴What’s better: PNP or Express Entry? If you do not have enough CRS points to be invited in a federal draw, a PNP may be an option to increase your chances. Most PNPs require an applicant to have an Express Entry profile. Since an Express Entry profile is free to submit, you don’t stand to lose anything by creating one. If you are selected in a federal Express Entry draw without a PNP, this is a better option as it will bypass the need for additional provincial processing time. 🔴Can I apply for Express Entry and PNP at the same time? If you are applying through a PNP, you will eventually need to apply to the federal government for permanent residence status. How you submit your permanent residence application will depend on whether your PNP is aligned with the Express Entry system (‘Enhanced’). If your PNP is Enhanced, you can submit your permanent residence application through the Express Entry system for expedited processing. Candidates who receive a nomination under an Express Entry-aligned, or Enhanced, PNP will receive an additional 600 points toward their CRS score. These additional points essentially guarantee an Invitation to Apply (ITA) through the subsequent draw in the Express Entry pool. The IRCC aims for a 6-month processing time, but current processing times vary and we recommend you check the IRCC’s website at the time of applying for the most up-to-date information. If your PNP is ‘Base’, you will need to submit it through the non-Express Entry permanent residence portal. Base PNPs operate outside of the Express Entry system and are subject to the standard PNP processing time, typically much slower than Enhanced PNP applications. #ee #expressentry #faq
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‼️🔴🇨🇦Express Entry FAQ #3 🇨🇦‼️🔴 🔴 Why is my Express Entry score zero? If your Express Entry score is zero, it means your profile does not meet the eligibility requirements. This can occur right away after submitting your Express Entry profile, or after your profile has been in the pool for months. Some common reasons a profile becomes no longer eligible include: • Expired language results or ECA report; • No longer meeting minimum settlement fund requirements; • Losing eligibility points toward the age factor (for Federal Skilled Workers) • No longer meeting work experience requirements (less than one year of work experience in the past 10 years); • Having less than one year of work experience in your primary NOC code 🔴 What CRS score is required for Canadian PR? There is no specific CRS score that will guarantee an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for Canadian permanent residence. The CRS cut-off is always fluctuating Government of Canada does not release the CRS cut-off targeted ahead of each Express Entry draw. 🔴Why is the CRS cut-off so high? The CRS cut-off for Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) specific Express Entry draws due to the additional points given to candidates with a nomination on their profile. Express Entry candidates may receive 600 points toward their CRS score upon receiving a provincial nomination. 🔴How will a job offer affect my Express Entry profile? Adding a valid Canadian job offer may increase your Express Entry CRS score by 50-200 points. In most cases, a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is required for these points to be awarded. An informal job offer will not award any additional points to your Express Entry profile and should not be mentioned in the application. 🔴How do I find my NOC code? You can find your NOC code by searching the NOC matrix for your job title or industry. It is important to make sure the majority of the main duties listed on the NOC you choose match your job description. 🔴Why am I ineligible to submit an Express Entry profile? To submit a profile, you must meet the minimum requirements for one of the Federal Express Entry programs. If you are ineligible to submit a profile, it may be because you do not meet the minimum program requirements, or have less than the required minimum proof of funds. 🔴How can I check the status of my Express Entry profile? To check the status of your Express Entry profile, you must log into your IRCC account and click “View the applications you submitted”, then “Express Entry profile status”, and “View your profile”. #ee #expressentry #faq
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If your spouse or common law partner scores a minimum of CLB 4 in each area of one of IRCC’s designated language exams, you can claim an additional 5 points toward your FSW score. If your score is below 67, these points could help render you eligible to submit a profile. Your spouse or common law partner’s language results may also help to increase your CRS score, and improve your chances to be selected. #ee #expressentry #faq
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‼️🔴🇨🇦Express Entry FAQ #2 🇨🇦‼️🔴 🔴 How are Express Entry points calculated? When people refer to Canada’s “Express Entry points”, they are usually referring to the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score. Canada uses the CRS score to rank candidates in the Express Entry pool using a series of factors, including: • Age; • Level of education; • Proficiency in French or English; • Foreign and Canadian work experience; • Spouse or common law partner factors • Connections to Canada For an estimate of your CRS score, use our CRS calculator tool. 🔴 What is the ideal Express Entry candidate? There is no one-size-fits-all type of profile that is eligible for Express Entry. Candidates who enter the pool receive a comprehensive ranking system (CRS) score. Those who rank higher, are more likely to receive an invitation to apply. Selection factors that can influence your CRS score are language proficiency, your age, your level of work experience, education, and Canadian connections. Ideal Express Entry candidates would meet the following requirements: • Be under 30 years old • Hold at least two Bachelor’s degrees or a Master’s degree • Be able to demonstrate moderate to high English and/or French language proficiency (Canadian Language Benchmark [CLB] level nine or higher) • Have at least three years of skilled workexperience • Other factors that can really boost your CRS score can include: • Higher language proficiency in English and/or French • Bilingualism in French and English • A Master’s degree or Ph.D. education • Canadian work or educational experience • A Canadian brother or sister currently residing in Canada • An arranged employment offer from a Canadian company • A nomination from a provincial nominee program 🔴What is the difference between Express Entry eligibility points and CRS score? To apply under the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), candidates must first score at least 67 on the FSW eligibility points grid. Once an FSW candidate, or any other Express Entry candidate, enters the Express Entry pool, they will receive a CRS score. Canada uses the CRS score rank all candidates against each other in the pool. Approximately every two weeks, the Government of Canada holds an Express Entry draw, setting a minimum CRS score cut-off. Those in the pool with a CRS score above the cut-off will receive an Invitation to Apply for Canadian permanent residence. 🔴Is there a minimum score for Express Entry? The minimum CRS score required to receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for Canadian permanent residence changes from draw to draw. For this reason, it is important to take steps to improve your ranking in the pool of candidates to increase your chances of receiving an invitation. 🔴How are my language points calculated? Express Entry language points are based on what a candidate scores on one of Canada’s official English or French exams. If a candidate has a strong proficiency in both French or English, they can maximize the number of points received under the language factor of their CRS score. 🔴How does my IELTS score affect my CRS score? Your IELTS or CELPIP score can have a significant impact on your CRS score. Scoring at least a Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 9 in each area of the exam can double your skill transferability factor points, which can considerably increase your CRS score. Express Entry candidates may demonstrate their proficiency in one of Canada’s official languages – French or English. If you have a stronger proficiency in French, you may choose to take the French exam instead. In this case, you do not need to take the IELTS or CELPIP exam. Instead, you should aim to score a minimum of CLB 9 on each area of the French exam to maximize your language points. 🔴Does my spouse or common law partner, need to take the IELTS exam? If you are submitting an Express Entry profile through the FSW program with an accompanying spouse or common law, they may need to take a language exam, such as the IELTS, depending on your FSW score.
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‼️🔴🇨🇦Express Entry FAQ #1 🇨🇦‼️🔴 🔴What is Express Entry? Express Entry is an online system used by the Canadian government to organize and process applications for skilled workers who wish to immigrate to Canada and acquire Canadian permanent residence status. The system manages three main federal economic programs: • Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) • Federal Skilled Trades (FST) • Canadian Experience Class (CEC) In order to submit a profile through the Express Entry system, candidates must meet the eligibility requirements for one of the three federal programs. 🔴 How can I apply for Express Entry? Applying to Express Entry is a three-step process. The first step is to submit your profile which requires the following documents: • Language test results • Educational credential assessment report • A passport or travel document Secondly, based on your profile, you will receive a score and become part of the pool of candidates who have created their Express Entry profile. After you receive your score and join the candidate pool, it’s essential to regularly update your information and seek opportunities to enhance your score, thus improving your chances of receiving and invitation. An finally, if you are chosen, you will be issued an invitation to apply for Canadian permanent residence. To complete this application, you’ll need to submit a more comprehensive set of documents that support the information you provided. This includes reference letters, additional identity documents, police clearance certificates, and the results of a medical examination. 🔴Who is eligible for Express Entry? Individuals with university or college degrees, skilled work experience and moderate proficiency in English and/or French are ideal Express Entry candidates. The easiest way to find out if you are eligible is to use free online assessment tool. 🔴What are the requirements for Express Entry? In general, to be eligible to apply to Express Entry as a skilled worker, you must: • Have at least one year, in the last 10 years of continuous full-time (or equivalent part-time) work experience in a skilled occupation. If you have work experience in foreign countries or in Canada, read our article titled ‘Proof of Work Experience for Express Entry‘ to find out which documents support your experience and how they are verified by IRCC. • Be able to demonstrate on an approved language test a minimum of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) seven in either English or French • Completed post-secondary education that is assessed against Canadian standards with an Education Credential Assessment These are the minimum requirements to apply to Canada’s Express Entry system as a skilled worker. Meeting these requirements doesn’t mean you will receive an invitation to apply for Canadian permanent residence. Candidates with stronger profiles will always be selected over candidates that simply meet the minimum requirement. 🔴 Do I need a job offer for Express Entry? You do not require a job offer for Express Entry. The vast majority of candidates selected for Express Entry do not have a formal Canadian job offer. If you do have a valid Canadian job offer, this can add up to 200 points to your CRS score. 🔴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 do not receive an invitation to apply. If after 12 months you have not received an invitation, 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 pool of candidates • Upon issuance of the ITA, you will have 60 days to provide the requested full application of documents • Once the immigration authorities receive your complete application, your permanent resident visa, IRCC may process your application in about six months
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If your profile doesn’t meet the criteria for one of Canada’s Express Entry programs, it will be refused and you cannot update it. How do you know if you’ve been found ineligible? That’s easy. If you log onto your Express Entry profile and you only have the option to “View profile,” it means your profile has been reviewed and refused. The system will state that your profile was ineligible. But don’t give up yet. You still have one option. You won’t be able to update your profile, but you can still submit a new profile. However, if you were considered not eligible based on your qualifications, you should probably wait until you’ve increased your eligibility before submitting another application. On your second application, be certain to enter and review all of the necessary information carefully to avoid any mistakes. ‼️2.Your profile has received an Invitation to Apply (ITA) If your Express Entry profile receives an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence then all the information entered into the profile becomes locked in place. While you can technically amend the information when preparing your final application, you should try to avoid this. If you make any changes to your application which makes you ineligible, your application will be refused. As well, the immigration officer handling your file reserves the right to request more information about any discrepancies between the original profile and the final application. A note on misrepresentation: Lying or providing false information on an immigration application is a serious offense. If a person is caught doing this they may be charged with misrepresentation, resulting in a 5-year ban from submitting any applications for Canadian immigration. #ee #expressentry #faq