Canada Immigration - The Ultimate Step-by-Step Guide
*Be in charge of YOUR process*
If you have ever considered becoming a Canadian Permanent Resident, the time is NOW. Canada will receive more than 400.000 immigrants per year between 2021 and 2023.
The right information will empower you to manage your process with confidence and it will remove you from the group of candidates that fall into the "Analysis Paralysis" phenomenon, spending an endless amount of time just researching and gathering all sorts of information without any concrete strategy.
Canada Immigration - The Ultimate Step-by-Step Guide
*Be in charge of YOUR process*
If you have ever considered becoming a Canadian Permanent Resident, the time is NOW. Canada will receive more than 400.000 immigrants per year between 2021 and 2023.
The right information will empower you to manage your process with confidence and it will remove you from the group of candidates that fall into the "Analysis Paralysis" phenomenon, spending an endless amount of time just researching and gathering all sorts of information without any concrete strategy.
When it comes to the Canadian Immigration Process, the right information is simply crucial. Just one concrete example, there are more than 100 different visa permutations available. Identifying the right option to you will allow you to focus on the right process, information, and documentation you have to provide.
This course will guide you in how to manage your application for the Canadian Permanent Visa and will provide you with critical information that will make the whole difference in your immigration process.
In this course you will get:
24 Video Classes
Each main topic will be presented in a way to make it very clear to you
11 Downloadable Materials
Each class has a summary and most of them have a downloadable PDF that will provide more details on the topic
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'Canada Immigration - The Ultimate Step-by-Step Guide' Course
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Overview of Our Course
We will complete 6 main Modules:
The Basic
Before Applying
Visa Application
After the ITA
Conclusions
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The top 6 mistakes to avoid when applying for your Canadian Permanent Residency
You are about to change your life and the life of your family. There are so many different things you must learn. Language tests, professional history, educational information, and a myriad of documents to translate. Everything is pretty much overwhelming and making some mistakes under such pressure is normal and understandable. Isn't it?
Here we will see what are the 6 most common mistakes made by Canadian immigration applicants and how you can avoid them.
Mistake #1 - Incomplete or Unsigned Forms
Mistake #2 - Unclear answers
Mistake #3 - Photos that do not meet the requirements
Mistake #4 - Lack of supporting documentation
Mistake #5 - Paying the Fee Incorrectly
Mistake #6 - Not including additional details and explanations
As a general rule, you will need to consider 2 major cost areas:
The costs involved in submitting a Visa Application
The costs involved in Moving & Settling
Find out if you are eligible to apply
Do you want to live permanently in Canada?
It will be asked questions about your:
nationality
age
language ability
family members
education
work experience
details on any job offer
Understing your eligibility
Simulation of the eligibility of 12 individuals and 1 couple.
You will be able to observe the best strategy for each application.
How this simulation works
. Evaluation of the Person's Profile
. Simulation of the CRS score and check the best pathway for each case
There are 6 main different routes you can take to immigrate to Canada.
Each route brings a different set of requirements, processing time, and costs.
The main routes are:
Express Entry
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
Quebec immigration selection system
Other Federal Immigration Programs
Working in Canada
Studying in Canada
As we will see here, if you are able to identify as soon as possible which route is more suitable for you, the process will become much more straightforward to follow.
ECA - Educational Credential Assessment
This is used to verify that your foreign degree, diploma, or certificate (or other proof of your credential) is valid and equal to a Canadian one. There are different types of ECAs.
IRCC will only accept ECAs from designated organizations
World Education Services
Comparative Education Service – University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies
International Credential Assessment Service of Canada
International Qualifications Assessment Service
International Credential Evaluation Service
Medical Council of Canada (the professional body for Doctors)
Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (the professional body for Pharmacists)
IMPORTANT NOTES for your Report
Your report must be issued for immigration purposes by an organization or professional body designated by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada.
Be issued on or after the date we designated the organization or professional body.
Not be more than 5 years old on the date you:
submit your Express Entry profile
apply for permanent residence
Don’t ask the designated organization or the professional body to send the report directly to the IRCC.
Once you get your report:
Enter the results and the reference number into your Express Entry profile
Keep your original documents
Be ready to upload copies if we invite you to apply for permanent residence
The National Occupational Classification (NOC)
It is Canada’s national system for describing occupations or, in a simpler way, jobs profiles, and it is the national reference that categorizes the entire range of occupational activity in Canada.
The NOC system assigns a four-digit code and job description to every occupation in the Canadian labour market.
CLB - Canadian Language Benchmarks: describe 12 levels of ability in each of four different language skills – Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing.
Along with the educational level and professional experience, the level of proficiency in English and French is one of the most relevant aspects of an applicant profile.
Express Entry
It is an electronic system used to manage the applications of skilled workers willing to become permanent residents of Canada.
Candidates considered as ‘Eligible’ are accepted into the ‘Express Entry Pool’ and are ranked according to the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS).
A profile in the Express Entry can be valid for up to one year.
The CRS - Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS)
It is a points-based system used by the Government to assess and rank candidates in the Express Entry Pool.
The CRS score is calculated based on:
*Candidate’s Age *Education *Work Experience *Language Skills
*As well as other factors
Another route a candidate can follow is to make his or her application though one of the other Canadian Federal Immigration Programs. They are:
Atlantic Provinces
Rural and northern communities
Working as a Caregiver
Working in the Agri-food sector
Starting a Business or being Self-employed
The number of international students studying in Canada is over 640,000.
In addition, Canada allows you to work in the country during and after your studies so you can support yourself financially and gain professional work experience.
Canada also offers over 100 immigration (PR) pathways to international students who complete their studies and wish to remain in Canada permanently.
International students who complete post-secondary education in Canada have many opportunities to extend their stay and ultimately transition to permanent residence.
After completing your education in Canada, you can gain Canadian work experience by obtaining a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) which, depending on your Canadian academic program, may enable you to work in Canada for up to three years.
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
It is the second major way that Canada receives skilled workers.
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) allows Canadian provinces and territories to choose applicants who wish to immigrate to Canada and who are interested in settling in a specific province.
The only exceptions are the Northern Canada territory of Nunavut and Quebec.
The best and simpler way is to first choose a province and then check which PNPs are available.
In general:
Address a specific need of a province
students, business people, skilled workers, and so on
Have different demands
Can be linked with the Entry express program
Can demand or not an existent job offer
Provincial Nominations issued under these Express Entry-aligned streams are known as 'Enhanced nominations' and when it is not aligned, it is called as 'Base Provincial Nomination'
Quebec's Provincial Nominee Program is an immigration selection system for Skilled Workers is designed to identify immigration candidates who have higher chances to become successfully economically established in this province.
Skilled Workers or International Graduates in Quebec may apply to immigrate to Quebec under the 'Regular Skilled Worker Program', also known as the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP), or the Quebec Experience Program — PEQ.
Foreign nationals interested in immigrating to Quebec under this Program have to initiate the process by submitting an expression of interest to the online portal, Arrima. (https://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/fr/informations/arrima/index.html)
The process has specific steps:
Completion of an Expression of Interest profile through the Arrima Portal which will include the candidate into the ‘Expression of Interest’ bank of candidates.
Next step then is the submission of a complete application for a ‘Quebec Selection Certificate’ (Certificat de sélection du Québec, or CSQ)
In addition to the Quebec Skilled Worker Program there are other options as well:
Programme de l’expérience québécoise (Quebec Experience Class, PEQ)
Quebec Investor Program
Quebec Entrepreneur Program
Quebec Self-Employed Person Program
Fill out the ONLINE FORM
If you want to come to Canada as a skilled immigrant, your first step is to submit your profile to the Express Entry pool.
If you’re eligible, the IRCC will:
place you in a pool with others who are also eligible
give you a score and rank you using several factors
invite you to apply to be a permanent resident of Canada (if you’re one of the top candidates)
Completing an online Express Entry profile or entering the pool doesn’t guarantee that the IRCC will invite you to apply for permanent residence.
The 5 fastest ways to improve your CRS Score!
Why should you care about your CRS Score?
If you are applying for your Canadian Permanent Residency via the Empress Entry System, you simply must know how the Empress Entry Pool works and the role of the Comprehensive Ranking System.
In a nutshell, who apply using the Express System has his/her profile analyzed under several different criteria (e.g. age, language proficiency, work experience, etc) and for each criteria, an amount of points is given, and the sum of these points is called Comprehensive Ranking System or CRS. All candidates are part of a pool and the positions in this pool are defined by the CRS ranking of each one. Every two week in average, the Canadian government select the top-ranked candidates in the Express Entry Pool, which means that higher is your CRS score, higher the chances to receive an ITA.
That said, a CRS Score is something that can be constantly managed. It is not because you made your application in the Express Entry that your CRS score should be ‘locked’. Any changes in your profile can be updated in your account and it will be automatically reflected in your CRS score.
To put that in perspective, let’s have a look at some numbers from 2020:
In 2020, 107,950 Invitation to Apply were issued via the Express Entry System
Were invited candidates with a CRS score between 415 and 478
In January 2021, from the more than 141 thousand candidates in the candidates’ pool, 75,944 (53.7%) had a CRS Score between 300-399
From this group, only the ones that manage to increase their CRS score using one of the five steps described here were able to put themselves in a position where they could be selected to receive an ITA
And as you will see here, there are different forms to increase your CRS score depending on your overall situation. But the key point to be considered is that: this is something straightforward and completely doable.
So you can find which ones you can consider to improve your score and open up your route towards your Canadian Permanent Residency:
1 - Language Abilities
2 - Legal Partner/Spouse
3 - Additional Points - French language
4 - Additional points - Job Offer
5 - Province Nominee Program
What happens after receiving ITA Canada?
Candidates who were invited to apply through Express Entry before June 29, 2021, will still have 90 days to submit their application for permanent residence and after June 29, 2021, the (IRCC) will give Express Entry candidates who receive an invitation to apply 60 days to submit their application for permanent residence.
Attention with this deadline in mind, there very first thing you must check and double-check is the documentation.
When you finish uploading all requested documents, the system will take you to pages related to Declaration, Disclosure, and Electronic signature.
After you “Agree” to the Declaration, Disclosure, and Electronic signature you will see a summary of fees that you need to pay.
Surely you know by now that the whole process to get you permanent residency can be quite overwhelming.
This means that it is quite easy to lose focus and make mistakes….
And that, as we know, can cause unnecessary delays in your processing.
So, no reason whatsoever, to make any of these common mistakes.
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