November 21, 2023
Creating a Canada Express Entry profile involves several steps.
Here is a general overview of the process:
1. Eligibility Check: Before creating a profile, ensure you meet the eligibility criteria for one of the three federal economic immigration programs: Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP), or Canadian Experience Class (CEC).
2. Language Proficiency Tests: Take approved language proficiency tests (English or French) such as IELTS or CELPIP for English and TEF for French. Obtain the required minimum scores for each language skill.
3. Educational Credential Assessment (ECA): If you completed your education outside of Canada, get an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) to verify the equivalence of your foreign degrees, diplomas, or certificates.
4. Create a MyCIC Account: Visit the official Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website and create a MyCIC account. This account will be used to manage your Express Entry profile and application.
5. Express Entry Profile Submission: Complete the online Express Entry profile form. Provide information about your skills, work experience, education, language proficiency, and other relevant details. You will be assigned a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score based on this information.
6. Receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA): The Canadian government conducts regular draws from the Express Entry pool. If you meet the eligibility criteria and have a high enough CRS score, you may receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA).
7. Application Submission: Once you receive an ITA, you have 60 days to submit a complete application for permanent residence. Ensure all supporting documents are accurate and up-to-date.
8. Medical and Security Checks: After submitting your application, undergo a medical examination and provide police certificates as part of the background and security check process.
9. Permanent Residence Confirmation: If your application is approved, you will receive a Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) and a Permanent Resident Visa (if applicable). You can then travel to Canada and become a permanent resident.
10. Start Your Life in Canada: Upon arrival in Canada, fulfill any remaining requirements outlined in your immigration documents and start building your life in your new home.
Tips: Stay informed about Express Entry draws and cut-off scores. Regularly update your profile with any changes in your circumstances. Seek professional advice if needed, especially for complex cases. Keep in mind that the process details may change, and it’s crucial to refer to the official IRCC website or consult with an immigration professional for the most accurate and up-to-date information.