Know the process in detail for Canada PR from India

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Step [1] – Education Credential Assessment (ECA) :

This is the first document you need to get in support of your Canada PR profile on Express Entry. The ECA will show that your educational qualifications are equal to the Canadian educational system and so, you can be selected for immigration. For professionals, it also shows that they have the knowledge which is needed in their line of work to perform successfully. The ECA is issued by the World Education Services which can be approached online. [Check ECA Fees and Processing Time]

Step [2] -IELTS Language Ability Report:

The IELTS language ability report is an important part of the overall Canada PR application. It gives you many points so scoring well here can be really useful. A good language ability not only shows that the applicant can readily speak in English in social settings, but also shows that since they have working knowledge of the language, they can work and communicate successfully in the local Canadian markets. [how many IELTS Score Required?]

Step [3] – Submit Express Entry Application:

Once you have all the documents you are going to need for your application, it is time to file your application online. The first thing to know here is that the Express Entry Program offers several immigration pathways. These are:

  • Federal Skilled Worker Program
  • Canadian Experienced Class
  • Federal Skilled Trades Program.

Once you have created your profile and selected the channel through which you want to apply for your Canada PR, you need to fill out their online application form and give them all the details they ask for such as age, education, work experience, single or married etc. You will also need to submit the documents we have discussed above to support your immigration profile information.

Step [4] – Get your CRS Score:

Your Comprehensive Ranking System score is going to decide if your profile qualifies for immigration or not. After you have made your profile, it will be given a CRS score based on ranking of the various factors you submitted like age, language ability, work experience, education etc. We advise you to take our help in knowing your potential CRS score and improving it in case it is not enough to make you eligible for immigration.

Step [5] – Improve your CRS Score:

A lot of people can’t score too well in their CRS score when they apply first. This is nothing to worry about as there are many ways you can enhance your CRS score. Here are some of the many things you can do to get a high enough CRS score for immigration:

  • Improve your Language Score : If you have enough language ability, then the 24 max points awarded through language ability are practically for free. Get the highest points you can in this factor to boost your profile. In case you want help improving your language ability, we recommend taking up the IELTS training courses of Nationwide Immigration.
  • Learn French: If you apply for Canada Immigration and list French as a second language, you will get more points for that. You don’t need to be a master of French, but need to have just enough understanding of the language to talk to French-speaking people. So, if you can, this is a good way to increase your CRS score.
  • Get Better Educational Qualifications: Having a Master’s degree gets you the second best scores in this factor so we suggest you get that. If you don’t want to spend 2 years getting that degree, we suggest you at least go for a PG diploma.
  • Get more Work Experience: The highest points are for over 6 years of work experience but even if you have just over 3 years of work experience, you can get good points. So we suggest you keep working while your PR application is being processed.

Step [6] – Apply for PNP:

Provincial Nomination Programs or PNPs are a great way of ensuring you get selected for immigration in an Express Entry draw. Different Canadian provinces have different requirements for immigration so check before you apply to a province. We advise you to come to us before you go forward with your PNP application as we will be able to tell you in detail about the province you are planning to apply through and what are the chances of you getting selected for a PNP.

Step [7] – Wait for Express Entry Draw:

Once you have fulfilled all the Canada immigration requirements and received your CRS score and your PNP nomination, you have to wait for the Express Entry draws. These usually take place once every 15 days but recently they are being held every 10 days or so, so you will not have to wait long.

Step [8] – Invitation to Apply or Nomination Certificate:

Once you receive an ITA or get a Provincial Nomination you will have a certain number of days to apply for Canada PR and a limited number of days to move to Canada with the PR visa in Hand.

Step [9] – Documents Needed for Immigration:

You will need the following documents to apply:

  • Identity Proof
  • Educational Qualification Documents
  • Work Experience
  • Valid Passport
  • Your recent photographs
  • Job offer letter from Canadian Employer (if any) & other required documents.

You can take our genuine and reliable support to apply for Canada Permanent Resident Visa from India if you need to talk to the Canada PR experts who can assist you in everything for your PR. If you have any doubt or concern you may talk to an expert by filling this Free Assessment form.

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