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Express Entry

Express Entry is a simplified, fast and efficient system that manages applications from the following immigration programs:

  • Skilled workers (JUMP TO MENU)
  • Canadian experience (JUMP TO MENU)
  • Skilled trades workers (JUMP TO MENU)
  • Provincial Nominee program (JUMP TO MENU)

Express Entry is a popular pathway used by most economy class immigrants to obtain permanent residence in Canada. Creating an Express Entry profile is the first step to take. You will need to meet the minimum eligibility criteria to be accepted into the Express Entry pool of candidates and then obtain an invitation to apply. We will guide you through the process.

You want to settle in Canada permanently, there are several immigration programs with different requirements. Elan Canada Immigration can guide you in choosing the right program for which you qualify. Take a free assessment now or schedule an appointment online for a consultation call with a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant.

Skilled workers (federal)

The federal skilled program is for people with appropriate education, work experience, age and language skills. To be accepted into the Express Entry pool, you must obtain the minimum pass mark of 67 points out of 100-point grid for skilled workers which include six selection factors (language skills, education, work experience, age, valid job offer and adaptability). You will eventually receive an invitation to apply based on your score and your rank in the Express Entry pool. Take a free assessment now to determine your eligibility or book an appointment online for a telephone consultation with aRegulated Canadian Immigration Consultant.

Canadian experience

The Canadian Experience Class is intended for skilled workers who have Canadian work experience and wish to become permanent residents. To be eligible you must, among other things, have at least 1 year of qualified work experience in Canada within the last 3 years and meet the language requirements. 

Take a free assessment now to determine your eligibility or book an appointment online for a telephone consultation with a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant.

Skilled trades

The skilled trades program is intended for skilled workers who want to become permanent residents based on their qualification in a skilled trade (e.g truck drivers, industry, electricity, construction, equipment operation, natural resources, agriculture, processing, manufacturing, cooks, butchers, bakers). To be eligible, you must, among other things, have acquired at least 2 years of work experience in a skilled trade in the last 5 years. 

Take a free assessment now to determine your eligibility or book an appointment online for a telephone consultation with a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant.

Provincial nominee program (PNP)

You could get the permanent residence in Canada by using some advantageous selection criteria offered by the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). For some components of the PNP, the language proficiency levels or the proficiency levels of the National Occupational Classification  (NOC) required are lower than those of the Express Entry system (federal). Being bilingual is an asset in the Express Entry system and a significant advantage in some provinces (outside Quebec) which wish to recruit candidates who speak French and English. For example:

  • The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) offers a significant advantage to bilingual candidates through its French Skilled Workers component.
  • A family or friendship connection in Manitoba is a great asset to the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program. In addition, Francophones can apply under the stratégique francophone component, Invitation to Manitoba.
  • The four provinces of the Atlantic (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador) through the Atlantic immigration Pilot attract skilled workers to fill a strong labor shortage in the region.

Also, each of the provinces offers other interesting programs suchas the New Brunswick Skilled Worker Program for transportation truck drivers and the accommodation and food services sectors.

It may be required to have a profile in the Federal Express Entry system and meet the minimum Express Entry system requirements. We will walk you through the whole process.

Take a free assessment now to determine your eligibility or book an online appointment for a telephone consultation with a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant.

Self-employed workers

The Self-Employed Program is intended for people with useful experience in cultural activities or athletics at a world class level and who want to immigrate to Canada permanently. To be eligible, you must obtain the minimum pass mark of 35 out of 100 points on the Skilled Worker Points Grid, which includes five selection criteria (education, work experience, age, English and French skills, and adaptability). Take a free assessment now to determine your eligibility or book an appointment online for a telephone consultation with a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant.

Caregivers

The Home Child-Care Provider Pilot and the Home Support Worker Pilot are two (02) five-year pilot’s programs that allow skilled caregivers and their families to come to Canada for the purpose of become permanent residents. Take a free assessment now to determine your eligibility or book an appointment online for a telephone consultation with a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant.

Temporary workers

If you need to come and work temporarily in Canada, we can assist you in the process of obtaining a work permit or an authorization to work without a permit in one of the following programs:
  • Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP). Employers must obtain a Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) in order to hire foreign workers to address temporary labor and skill shortages.
  • International Mobility Program (IMP). The IMP, like the MobilitéFrancophone program, allows employers to hire temporary workers without an LMIA.
You can apply for
  • An open work permit that allows you to work for any employer in Canada. To be eligible for an open work permit, you will need to be in these situations:
    1. Post-graduation work permit
    2. Vulnerable people in Canada
    3. Applied for permanent residence in Canada
    4. Sponsorship presented within Canada
    5. Spouse or partner of a skilled worker or a foreign student.
    6. Refugee, asylum claimant and protected person
    7. Temporary residence permits holder.
  • An employer-specific work permit allows you to work according to the conditions on your work permit, which include:
    1. the name of the employer you can work for
    2. how long you can work
    3. the location where you can work (if applicable) Take a free assessmentnow to determine your eligibility or book an appointment online for a telephone consultation with the a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant.