Express Entry Immigration program (EE)
Express Entry Immigration service package offers you to Immigration to Canada via the Federal Immigration programs. As of October 2019, immigration to Canada is processed via the Express Entry online selection system. Express Entry serves three Federal programs: Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSW), Federal Skilled Trades Program (FST), and Canadian Experience Class (CEC).
Federal Skilled Worker Program
The Federal Skilled Worker Program is designed for skilled workers with work experience outside Canada who want to immigrate to Canada. To qualify for this program you will need to meet such criteria as work experience, language skills and level of education. You must meet all the minimum requirements to be eligible for this program.
Federal Skilled Trades Program
Federal Skilled Trades is designed for skilled workers working in various trades and technical occupations. To be eligible for this program, you must have the work experience requirement in your trade, obtained in Canada or abroad, have a job offer from a Canadian employer, be certified to practice in your trade-in Canada, and meet the language criteria.
Canadian Experience Class
Canadian Experience Class is designed for skilled workers who have work experience in Canada and want to become permanent residents of the country. To be eligible for this program you need to meet all other minimum requirements.
The first step is to assess your chances to immigrate to Canada
The Federal Skilled Worker Program is designed for skilled workers with work experience outside Canada who want to immigrate to Canada. To qualify for this program you will need to meet such criteria as work experience, language skills and level of education. You must meet all the minimum requirements to be eligible for this program.
Federal Skilled Trade is designed for skilled workers working in various trades and technical occupations. To be eligible for this program, you must have the work experience requirement in your trade, obtained in Canada or abroad, have a job offer from a Canadian employer, be certified to practice in your trade-in Canada, and meet the language criteria.
Canadian Experience Class is designed for skilled workers who have work experience in Canada and want to become permanent residents of the country. To be eligible for this program you need to meet all other minimum requirements.
Permanent Resident Issuance Statistics
Express Entry Immigration path is divided into several stages.
Stage 1: Preparing your initial document package
During this stage, you will receive instruction regarding the language tests and obtaining your Education Credential Assessment (ECA). These documents are required to register you in the Express Entry system. We will also provide the full list of documents we will need in order to process your application.
Stage 2: Express Entry Profile Creation
After you provide us with your language tests and Education Credential Assessment certificate, we will register you in the Express Entry system and the Job Bank. We claim all the factors for which we want you to get points in the system and list all your personal information.
Step 3: Invitation to Apply
Once your Express Entry profile is created, the Federal government knows that you are willing to immigrate to Canada permanently. Usually, every second Wednesday, the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) holds rounds of invitations, also known as Express Entry draws. In each round, IRCC invites a certain number of candidates with the highest scores to apply for a Permanent Residency.
Stage 4: PR Application Submission
Once you get the Invitation to Apply (ITA), we will submit your full application supported by the proper documents. At this stage, you will also need to pay the governmental fee for processing your application (mandatory) and the right for permanent residency fee (optional).
Stage 5: Application processing
This stage is the longest in the whole process. The Federal government will check your application for completeness and make sure that you satisfy all the requirements of your immigration program. During this stage, you will have to pass the medical exam and background check. The background check consists of criminality and security assessment. In some cases, the IRCC may request additional documents to make a final decision.
Stage 6: Becoming Permanent Resident
Once all checks are cleared, you will receive a Ready for Visa email with the request to send your passports or passport copies to the Visa office. 3-4 weeks after that you will get a Confirmation of the Permanent Residency. With this document, you will be able to come to Canada and do the landing. After the landing, you will be officially a Permanent Resident of Canada.
In the initial assessment of your chances is prepared based on the information that you provided to us in an online form. We offer a written assessment or a real-time consultation with one of our consultants.
Governmental Fees
In addition to paying for our services, you will also have to pay various government fees. A complete list of government fees is available on the official website of the Government of Canada.
Other expenses
You will also need to cover other expenses such as:
Medical exam
Biometrics
Language tests
Education Credentials Assessment
Document translation
Notary certification
The cost of those expenses may vary depending on the country.
Disclaimer: All decisions on your application are made solely by the Government of Canada and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada in particular. The immigration consultant cannot guarantee a positive decision. The immigration consultant can only maximize your chances for a positive decision by properly preparing your application.