Express Entry
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Candidates may first contact a specific province or territory and request a nomination through an Express Entry stream.
Upon receiving the nomination, candidates then create an Express Entry profile (or update their existing one) to indicate that they have been nominated by the province or territory.
It is essential to ensure that the province or territory agrees to nominate the candidate before proceeding with the Express Entry profile update.
As an alternative route, candidates can create their Express Entry profile and indicate their interest in specific provinces or territories where they wish to settle.
If a province or territory finds the candidate’s profile matches their specific criteria, they may send a “notice of interest” to the candidate’s account.
Upon receiving the notice of interest, the candidate can then proceed to make a submission to the province or territory’s Express Entry stream.
In either case, candidates must adhere to the following steps:
- Meet the eligibility requirements set by the specific province or territory.
- Submit an Express Entry profile with accurate and up-to-date information.
Demonstrate that they meet the basic requirements of the Express Entry system, including eligibility for one of the immigration programs it covers.
If a candidate is successfully nominated by a province or territory, they will receive an electronic nomination certificate that requires their acceptance. It is important to note that this nomination significantly enhances the candidate’s Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score, thereby increasing their chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence.
Upon receiving the ITA, candidates can proceed to submit their electronic application to Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). The application should be submitted within the given timeframe, and the candidate must provide all required documentation to support their eligibility for permanent residence.
Non-Express Entry Pathway: Nominations and Permanent Residence Application
If you are considering the Non-Express Entry route for Canadian immigration, the process involves the following steps:
To be nominated through a non-Express Entry stream, you must apply directly to the specific province or territory of your interest.
The province or territory will have its own qualifying standards and criteria that you must fulfill to be considered for nomination.
Meeting the province or territory’s qualifying standards is crucial for securing a nomination. Each region may have unique requirements based on their specific labor market needs and economic priorities.
If you are nominated by the province or territory, you become eligible to apply for Canadian permanent residence.
The application for permanent residence will be submitted online through the official channels designated by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
As part of the non-Express Entry process, you will be required to undergo a medical examination and provide a police check (certificate) to demonstrate your admissibility to Canada.
At Flagstaff Immigration, we understand the complexities of the Non-Express Entry pathway and the importance of adhering to each province or territory’s unique requirements. Our team of skilled consultants is here to guide you throughout the non-Express Entry application process, ensuring that your application is meticulously prepared and supported by all necessary documentation.
From initial assessment to nomination and permanent residence application, we are committed to providing you with expert assistance, making your journey to Canadian immigration through the Non-Express Entry stream as smooth and successful as possible. Contact us today to explore the possibilities and begin your path to Canadian permanent residence with Flagstaff Immigration by your side.