Express Entry is the online system used by Canada’s Government to provide permanent residence to skilled workers.
Eligible candidates submit their profile on the website of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). They receive a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score. About every two weeks, IRCC invites immigration candidates with the highest CRS scores to apply for permanent residence.
Federal Skilled Worker Program
- Since 1967, the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) has been the main way Canada has welcomed talent from across the globe.
- The FSWP was the world’s first program to evaluate immigration candidates objectively. Today, the FSWP is among the three skilled worker programs managed by Canada’s Express Entry system.
Federal Skilled Trades Program
- Since 2013, the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) has offered an immigration pathway to global talent with skilled trades backgrounds.
- The FSTP is one of three skilled worker programs management under Canada’s Express Entry system.
Canadian Experience Class
- Since 2008, the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) has offered a major pathway for candidates who have worked in Canada and want to transition to permanent residence.
- The CEC is a prominent option for temporary foreign workers and international graduates who go on to gain Canadian work experience. The CEC is among the three programs managed under Canada’s Express Entry system.
Fill your details in the form and find out if you are eligible.