Express Entry to Canada
PR through CRS and ITA for specialists and families. Express Entry – an IRCC system for selecting candidates for Permanent Residence through CRS, ITA and e-APR submission, including the FSW, CEC and FST programs. Suitable for qualified professionals, graduates and candidates with work experience, as well as spouses and children included in the application. The result – a prepared profile, properly arranged documents and a strategy to increase CRS points to receive ITA and apply for PR.
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What is Express Entry (IRCC) and who the selection system is suitable for
Express Entry (IRCC) – is a system for selecting candidates for immigration to Canada through Express Entry, where specialists create a profile, receive a CRS score and may obtain an ITA invitation to apply for permanent residence.
How to obtain PR through Express Entry: CRS, ITA and e-APR submission
The immigration process to Canada through Express Entry consists of several sequential stages. A candidate creates a profile in the IRCC system, receives a CRS score, waits for an ITA invitation and then submits a full package of documents for permanent residence.
Main requirements for participating in Express Entry and obtaining PR
The Express Entry system in Canada is designed to select qualified specialists. A candidate must meet the requirements of one of the federal programs, create an Express Entry profile in the IRCC system, gain a sufficient number of CRS points and receive an ITA invitation.
Key requirements for Express Entry
The candidate must qualify for one of the programs: FSW program Canada, CEC program Canada or Federal Skilled Trades FST Canada.
These programs form the basis of the immigration system to Canada through Express Entry.
The first stage – creating an Express Entry profile in the IRCC system. The form includes education, work experience, language proficiency and other data.
It is important to fill in the profile correctly to avoid mistakes in the Express Entry application.
After creating the profile, the system automatically calculates CRS points.
The score depends on age, education, work experience and language level. Therefore candidates often study how to gain more CRS points to increase the chance of receiving ITA to Canada.
After receiving ITA the candidate must prepare a full package of documents for Express Entry.
This includes confirmation of education, work experience, language test results, as well as financial funds for relocation.
The final stage – submitting the electronic e-APR application in Canada.
After uploading the documents, the IRCC immigration service checks the candidate’s data and makes a decision on issuing PR through Express Entry.
Why an Express Entry application may be refused
Immigration to Canada through Express Entry requires strict compliance with the rules and proper preparation of documents. Even small mistakes in the application or unconfirmed data may lead to refusal when submitting e-APR or rejection of the application after receiving ITA.
We help you correctly submit an application through Express Entry and reduce the risk of refusal
Immigration to Canada through Express Entry requires strict compliance with the IRCC system rules and proper preparation of documents. Errors in the application form, incorrectly provided data or an incomplete package of documents may lead to refusal even after receiving ITA.
Our specialists will help correctly create an Express Entry profile, increase CRS points and prepare documents for submitting e-APR.
- assess the chances of immigration to Canada through Express Entry;
- analyze education, work experience and language;
- calculate potential CRS points;
- explain how to gain more CRS points.
- help correctly complete the Express Entry profile in the IRCC system;
- check the data to avoid mistakes in the Express Entry application;
- prepare information for calculating the CRS score;
- explain the requirements of the FSW, CEC and FST programs.
- create a full list of documents for Express Entry;
- check confirmation of education and work experience;
- prepare certificates, translations and supporting documents;
- prepare the package for submission after receiving ITA.
- help submit the e-APR application (electronic Application for Permanent Residence);
- check the correctness of all data;
- support the application review process;
- help respond to IRCC requests.
As a result you:
Your profile meets the requirements of the FSW, CEC or Federal Skilled Trades FST Canada programs.
This allows you to proceed without delays to the stage of submitting e-APR for PR in Canada.
Each stage – from creating a profile to submitting e-APR – becomes clear and manageable.
Personal chat with immigration lawyers
We create a personal chat to support immigration to Canada through Express Entry. In the chat the candidate receives help from specialists at every stage – from creating an Express Entry profile in the IRCC system to submitting e-APR for PR in Canada.
The team of consultants supports the process in real time and helps avoid mistakes in the Express Entry application and problems when preparing documents.
At certain stages the candidate receives personal online consultations and support until submitting e-APR and obtaining PR in Canada.
Do you want to discuss immigration to Canada through Express Entry?
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Answers to frequently asked questions
The candidate creates an Express Entry profile in the IRCC system, after which the system calculates the score and forms a general pool of candidates. In regular draws, candidates with the highest scores receive an invitation to submit documents.
The Express Entry system combines several federal immigration programs. These include:
- FSW program – a program for qualified specialists
- CEC program – a program for candidates with work experience in Canada
- Federal Skilled Trades FST – a program for trade and technical professions
All candidates from these programs participate in the overall ranking of the Express Entry system.
The CRS system (Comprehensive Ranking System) calculates a candidate’s score based on several factors:
- age
- education
- work experience
- English or French language level
- presence of a job offer or Canadian experience
The higher the CRS score in Canada, the higher the probability of receiving an invitation to submit documents.
Many candidates study in advance how to gain more CRS points to increase the chance of receiving an invitation.
The ranking may be affected by:
- improving the language test result
- confirming education through WES
- additional work experience
- education or work experience in Canada
Even a small increase in ranking can significantly increase the chances of receiving an invitation.
After participating in the ranking, the system periodically conducts draws. If the candidate’s score is higher than the passing score, they receive an ITA invitation (Invitation to Apply).
When the candidate receives ITA to Canada, they have a limited time to prepare and submit the full package of documents.
After receiving the invitation, the candidate submits the electronic application e-APR (electronic Application for Permanent Residence).
At the e-APR stage in Canada it is necessary to upload supporting documents, including:
- diplomas and confirmation of education
- language test results
- confirmation of work experience
- financial documents
After review, the immigration service makes a decision on issuing PR.
The standard package of documents for Express Entry usually includes:
- IELTS or CELPIP language test results
- education confirmation (ECA)
- confirmation of work experience
- police clearance certificate
- medical examination
- financial documents
The exact list depends on the program and the candidate’s personal situation.
Many candidates seek help to correctly create a profile, increase the ranking and avoid mistakes.
Specialists help to:
- create an Express Entry IRCC profile
- calculate CRS points
- prepare documents for Express Entry
- correctly submit e-APR
The Express Entry system in Canada works through a pool of candidates. After creating an Express Entry IRCC profile, the candidate receives a CRS score and participates in draws to receive ITA. More details about the selection mechanism can be found on the official IRCC page “How Express Entry works”.