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<p class="font_8">All immigration programs managed under the Express Entry system have different eligibility criteria. The programs are: Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades Program and Canadian Experience Class. Thus, ability to qualify under one of these categories is the first requirement under Express Entry.</p>
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<p class="font_8">The Express Entry involves two steps:&nbsp;</p>
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  <li><p class="font_8">Complete an online Express Entry profile, be placed in the pool of candidates.</p></li>
  <li><p class="font_8">Receive invitation to apply for permanent residence from IRCC.&nbsp;</p></li>
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<p class="font_8">Candidates in the pool are ranked using a point-based system (CRS). Getting into Express Entry doesn’t guarantee an invitation to apply, since applicants have to meet all eligibility<strong> </strong>and admissibility requirements. Upon entering the pool, candidates are assigned a CRS score based on factors including education, work experience, language ability, and other criteria. The highest-ranking candidates are regularly selected from a draw and invited to apply for permanent residence.</p>

Express Entry

Canada’s chief migration framework empowers people and their families to move to Canada as residents in just half a year.

<p class="font_8">You may be eligible to sponsor a child, spouse or a common-law partner living outside or inside Canada if you are 18 years of age or older, and you are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.</p>

Family Sponsorship

Sponsor certain relatives to come to Canada if you’re at least 18 years old and a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.

<p class="font_8"><strong>To apply for a work permit, a worker needs</strong></p>
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  <li><p class="font_8">A job offer letter</p></li>
  <li><p class="font_8">A contract</p></li>
  <li><p class="font_8">A copy of the LMIA</p></li>
  <li><p class="font_8">The LMIA number</p></li>
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LMIA

Get a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) as an employer in Canada to hire a foreign worker outside of Canada.

<p class="font_8">How you will apply depends on which Provincial Nominee Program stream you’re applying to. You might need to apply using the non-Express Entry process, or through the Express Entry.</p>
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<p class="font_8">As part of the process, you will have to pass a medical exam and get a police check (certificate). Everyone must have these checks, no matter where they plan to live in Canada.</p>
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Provincial Nominees

Apply for Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) if you have the skills, education and work ex to contribute to the economy of a province.

<p class="font_8">If your course is less than 6 months long, you’ll only need a visitor visa to come to Canada. However, if you plan to study for more than 6 months you’ll need to apply for a student visa. To apply for study visa first of all you need to obtain an acceptance letter from the educational institution. There are more than 98 universities and colleges in Canada, however the school of your choice must be approved by a provincial or territorial government to host international students. If you plan to apply to college or university, this is the first thing you should check.</p>

Study Permit

Get a study permit to study at a university or College in Canada. Applicable to most foreign students who want to study in Canada.

<p class="font_8">To apply for the parent and grandparent super visa, you must: be the parent or grandparent of a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada; be allowed to enter Canada and meet certain other conditions.</p>

Super Visa

Get a Super visa for your parents or grandparents to visit you for a set timeframe. For Canadian Permanent Residents or Canadian Citizens.

<p class="font_8">You can come to Canada as a tourist. During your stay, you’ll need enough money to support yourself and everyone included in your application.</p>
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<p class="font_8">Most travelers need to apply for a visitor visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) to fly to, or transit through, a Canadian airport. Canada has a range of visas that allow you to come for a holiday or to visit friends and family, as well as any special visas that allow other activities like short term study or business. Temporary resident visas can be good for one entry to Canada or for a period of time. Learn more about visitor visa options and how to extend your stay.</p>

Temporary Visa

Get a Temporary Resident Visa required to enter Canada as a visitor. Visa holders can stay in Canada for at most, 6 months upon their entry.

<p class="font_8">Depending on the industry or occupation that you plan to enter, you may not even need a work permit to start working in that field in Canada. Canadian Immigration Service Consultants can let you know if you qualify as a person who does not need a work permit for your particular occupation.</p>
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<p class="font_8">For the majority of occupations that do require a work permit, there are certain requirements you must meet to qualify for this permit. Below is a list of criteria that you must meet in order to qualify to work in Canada.</p>
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<p class="font_8">Work permits are not only limited to the support of an approved LMIA. There are a few other categories of work permits such as Intra company transfers, International Experience, holiday maker visa and many more . You can get an open work permit If your spouse is on study permit or on a work permit with the position of NOC B. To know more please contact us.</p>

Work Permit

Get a Canadian work permit or a Work Visa that provides an open work permit and an employer-specific work permit to work within Canada.

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