Canada Express Entry

Canada has welcomed over 80,000 immigrants through the Canada Express Entry since its launch in January 2015. Canada Express Entry is a fast-track system for immigration for highly skilled workers and students. The skills and abilities of a candidate are assessed based on a point-based system known as the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) where the Canadian government assesses the applicants and awards scores. The Express Entry System targets and gives permanent residency status to applicants who have the ability to contribute to the innovative growth and economic prosperity of Canada.

Selection Factors Under Canada Express Entry: 


The application for Canada Express Entry, once submitted, will be processed based on six selection factors under CRS to determine the eligibility of the applicant:


Education: A maximum of 25 points can be awarded to the Express Entry System applicant if he/she possesses a master’s or a Ph.D. and has at least 17 years of full-time work experience or equivalent education.



Language:A limit of 24 points are granted to the Express Section candidate on the off chance that he/she is capable in both the official dialects of Canada, which are English and French.

IELTS is an English test taken for worldwide examination, relocation, and work.

Kindly focus on acing the IELTS as it assumes a significant job in your CRS score. You need to take the General Preparing Module for IELTS. The essential qualification basis in Canada for the IELTS is at least 6 in every one of the 4 groups (Tuning in, Perusing, Composing, and Talking). A score of 8 in Tuning in and 7 in Perusing, Composing and Talking helps increment your CRS score and thus the odds of getting a greeting from Canada.
Additional points are awarded to applicants who are proficient in the French language regardless of their proficiency in English. Test results at level 7 or higher in the Niveaux de compétence Linguistique canadiens (NCLC) test in all four bands (listening, speaking, reading and writing) will be awarded 15 points; a total of 30 additional points will be awarded.
Experience: A maximum of 15 points can be awarded to a Canada Express Entry applicant if he/she has 12 months of full-time experience or an equivalent part-time experience under the NOC classified skill types.
Age: A maximum of 12 points are awarded to Canada Express Entry applicant based on their age under the point system.
Arranged Employment: A Canada Express Entry candidate can be awarded a maximum of 10 points if he/she has a full-time job offer from a Canadian employer verified by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC).
Adaptability: An Express Entry System candidate can be awarded 10 additional points for spouse’s education, previous work experience in Canada and if he/she has any family member/ relatives living in Canada.
Applicants for the Express Entry System must obtain a minimum of 67 points out 100 points. According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), if your score is higher or equivalent to 67 you can immigrate to Canada as a skilled worker. If your score is lower than 67, you do not qualify to migrate to Canada as a skilled worker but you can opt for any other visa program.

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