Canada’s Express Entry (EE) system is a selection process used by the Canadian government’s department of “Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada” (IRCC) to choose qualified immigrants to become permanent residents of Canada. The following Canadian immigration schemes must be met in order for qualified applicants to enter the pool under Express Entry Canada.
Since 2008, the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) has offered a significant pathway for candidates working in Canada and wanting to transition to permanent residence. One of three skilled worker immigration categories that are overseen by the Federal Express Entry system is the Canadian Experience Cl...
There are several categories of Skilled Immigration which offer permanent residency in Canada to eligible. There are over 65 immigration programs in Canada on a federal and provincial level.
Since 2013, the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) has offered an immigration pathway to global talent with skilled trades backgrounds. One of the programs overseen by the Express Entry immigration system is the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP). The FSTP is intended for foreign nationals se...
A portion of several Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) is dedicated to Express Entry. You can include the appropriate approval on your Express Entry form if a provincial authority nominates you.