Yay! That’s the first step. Finding out and checking the process
for Canada. I shall mention a few points here that you need to have a basic
understanding of.
You could either do all of this yourself, but if you have no time
on hand to do all the research and run around to get everything done by
yourself with millions of doubts and no proper guidance I suggest take the
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Here are a few things you need to
know anyway:
Step 1: Find out if you’re eligible
Step 2: Get your initial documents ready
You need documents, such as language test results, Education
equivalency (ECA) to show that you’re eligible for Express Entry. Some
documents take a long time to get, so you should get them ready.
Step 3: Create and submit your profile
Your Express Entry profile is where you give information about
yourself.
If you’re eligible, you will be accepted into the pool of
candidates.
You’ll be ranked in the Express Entry pool using a points-based
system. Your score is based on the information in your profile.
Check your CRS score:
Create your application and get into the pool.
Step 4: Receive an invitation (ITA) and apply for permanent
residence
They send invitations to apply to the candidates with the
highest scores in the pool as per the DRAW score. If you are invited to apply,
you’ll have 60 days to submit your application for permanent residence. (as per
the checklist)
The following is a list of the most common documents you will
need:
·
PNP (Provincial Nomination Program)
stating you have been nominated by a provincial government (if applicable)
·
A written job offer from a Canadian
employer (if you have one)
·
Proof of funds
·
Valid passports
·
ECA reports
·
Medical Certificate
·
Police Certificate
They’ll process most complete
applications that have all the supporting documents in 6 months or less.
CRS breakup:
Core factors for a maximum of 500 points:
·
Age
·
Education
·
English / French language proficiency
·
work experience
Spouse or Common-Law partner factors for a maximum of 40 points:
·
Education
·
Language proficiency
·
work experience
Skill Transferability factors for a maximum of 100 points
·
Education + good language skills
·
Foreign work experience + good
language skills
·
Certificate of qualification of a good
language skills
Additional factors for a maximum of 600 points:
·
Siblings living in Canada
·
Post-secondary education in Canada
·
French language skills
All the best!!!
