Express Entry is Canada's electronic system managing skilled worker immigration. It includes three main programs: Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) Canadian Experience Class (CEC) Federal Skilled Trades Program…
The Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) has been a cornerstone of Canada's immigration system for an extensive period, pioneering the use of an objective and points-based evaluation system…
Integrated into the Express Entry system, it has gained recognition for its role in facilitating the transition of individuals with Canadian work experience to permanent resident status. Benefits…
A dedicated immigration pathway for skilled trades workers falling under Canada's Express Entry system. Benefits of FSTP: Addresses labor shortages in trades occupations due to an aging population…
The Self-Employed Class is a category of Canadian immigration that allows individuals with experience in certain self-employed professions to apply for permanent residency in Canada. This program is…
The Quebec Self-Employed Worker Program offers an opportunity for self-reliant individuals to immigrate to Quebec, establish their own business, and contribute to the province's economy. Conditions for immigrating…
The CRS is a scoring mechanism within Canada's Express Entry system, systematically assessing and ranking immigration candidates based on merit. The highest-scoring candidates receive Invitations to Apply (ITAs)…
The electronic Application for Permanent Residence (eAPR) Canada's immigration process includes the Invitation to Apply (ITA) and the electronic Application for Permanent Residence (eAPR). The ITA is a…