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- Jul 1, 2014
- 36
- 41
- Category........
- FSW
- Visa Office......
- COLOMBO
- NOC Code......
- 3112
- App. Filed.......
- 22.12.2014
- Nomination.....
- CC Charged on 18.02.2015 PER On 17.04.2015
- AOR Received.
- 18.05.2015
- File Transfer...
- 28.04.2015
- Med's Request
- 03.09.2015
- Med's Done....
- 23.09.2015 Decision Made: 10.10.2015
- Interview........
- WAIVED
- Passport Req..
- 13.10.2015
- VISA ISSUED...
- 17.10.2015
- LANDED..........
- 28.02.2016
Express Entry: what can I do to prepare for the launch on Jan. 1?nitbha said:Canada Express Entry Program: Steps by step process
Candidate files an on-line express entry form and will be asked to provide information related to his qualifications, experience, occupation, Language skills, Canadian Education, Canadian Experience, Spousal language skills, job offer etc.
2. The applicants will then file their profile into the Canadian job bank.
3. The electronic system will then rank the pool of applications and conduct draws from such filed applications. Higher the candidate appears in the rank, better are the chances for him to get an invite for filing a Canada PR application.
4. Applicants chosen from the draw will be invited to file an application for permanent residence visa with CIC. This application must be filed within 60 days of receipt of invite failing which invite will be withdrawn. So is it critically ready to be ready with complete file and all required critical documents at all times.
5. Application will be filed with CIO, Nova Scotia with required fee. Rest of the process including background check and medical formalities are likely to be conducted at Local Canadian consulate.
6. Finally, the candidate will be asked to submit right of landing fee and passports for stamping.
Creating an Express Entry profile will be the first step to immigrate to Canada permanently as a skilled worker through the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP), or Canadian Experience Class (CEC).
There are a few things you can do to be ready to complete your Express Entry profile and to give yourself the best-possible chance to be invited to apply for permanent residence:
1) You will need to take a language test. CIC will use your test results to see whether you are eligible to immigrate to Canada under one of the federal programs that are part of Express Entry.
2) If you were educated outside Canada, you may need to have your educational credentials (your foreign degree, diploma or certificate) assessed against Canadian standards.
You may not need an assessment if:
you have at least one year of recent work experience in Canada, or
your work experience is in a skilled trade (skilled manual work).
Note: Even if you don't think you need to have your foreign education assessed to be eligible under Express Entry, you may want to do so to increase your chances of being invited to apply as including all of your eligible education in your profile can get you more points under the Comprehensive Ranking System.
3) You need to know the skill type of the job your work experience is in (as well as the job you plan to have in Canada, if they are different). You will use Canada's job classification system (the National Occupational Classification, or NOC) to find out whether your work experience is valid under one of the three federal programs.
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CIC will issue candidates an Invitation to Apply by regularly drawing only the top ranked candidates from the pool. The first draw will take place at the end of January 2015.
A candidate's rank is determined using the Comprehensive Ranking System, and not based on when their profile was submitted. In other words, the Express Entry system ensures that only the candidates who are most likely to succeed - and not simply the first to submit their application - are able to apply to immigrate to Canada.
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Learn more about the application process on the Express Entry website.
We look forward to providing you with more updates on how Express Entry will work for you.
Stay tuned for our next email.
Citizenship and Immigration Canada