If you want to live permanently in Canada and work in a skilled job? Canada offers three immigration programs under Express Entry, and each has different requirements. Get in touch with us to find out if you qualify. Based on your accurate answers a program will be identified for your background under which your application can be processed.
At least 67 points out of 100
Minimum age of 18 years but not more than 45 years
Minimum bachelor’s degree from a recognised university
Minimum 24 months of paid, full-time work experience in a skilled profile
Minimum English language ability of CLB 7 level
Proof of funds and other documentation requirement as asked by CIC
International English Language Testing Standards (IELTS) score is a very important requirement to calculate the final score for Canada PR. A minimum requirement in Canadian Language benchmark is 7 however a score of 8 or 9 gets you a better score towards the PR application.
To qualify a candidate must have a minimum of 2 years of skilled work experience, this experience should be paid, full-time and should be mentioned in the skilled occupation list of Canada / PNPs
Proof of funds are required to apply for the Canada PR application. Funds required varies by the size of the family and this keeps changing as inflation adjusts in the economy. Please note there are some categories where this will not be applicable.
The amount of the funds that you have to show depends upon the size of your family.
According to the authorities, you can take the accompanying relatives on your Canada PR visa application:
The approximate amount of money required for your immigration application is given in this table.
Number of | Funds Required |
Family Members | (in canadian dollars) |
1 | $12,669 |
2 | $15,772 |
3 | $19,390 |
4 | $23,542 |
5 | $26,701 |
6 | $30,114 |
7 | $33,528 |
For each additional family member | $3,414 |
Get in touch with our Canada PR professionals by completing a questionnaire or sending us an enquiry.
Speak to our team for preliminary information on Canada PR and you will be guided to complete an evaluation form which will be sent to our ICCRC members in Canada.
Our ICCRC member will evaluate your profile for not only the federal Express Entry intake system, but also assess your suitability for numerous economic immigration streams that are offered by various Canadian provinces and territories.
The factors that will be used in assessing your profile for these federal and provincial programs include your age, marital status, education, work experience, language skills, and adaptability (e.g., relatives in Canada).
If you seem to qualify you can receive a call from our Canada team to discuss the options available to you. All our Canada Professionals are members of ICCRC who will be able to guide you with the current government rules and regulations.
Evaluation Experts help you with a customized provisional report that outlines your chances for Canada PR under suitable federal and/or provincial programs, cost involved, job availability etc. The assumptions made to provide the assessment will be stated.
a) Gather your documents
You shall be requested to furnish the supporting documents (list will be provided) to make a final evaluation of your Canada PR case.
b) Apply for ECA report
You shall also be asked to Apply for the ECA Report. ECA report (Educational Credentials Assessment) is an assessment of your educational degrees to see if it compares favorably with the equivalent Canadian education.
c) Provide your standardized English language results
IELTS (Academic) is accepted as proof of English language proficiency. If your previous language test results are still valid and scores are deemed enough, you will need to provide the official test result. Else, you will be required to retake the exam and provide fresh results.
d) Final evaluation and next steps
Your profile information is collected and assessed as per Canada Permanent Resident Visa requirements. After providing above information, our ICCRC member shall make a final evaluation. If you still qualify, we will guide you through the rest of the process and appropriate fees will be charged. If you do not qualify, you will be provided information on the steps that you may take to enhance your chances of being selected for Canada PR programs.