One of the easiest ways to travel to Canada and becoming a permanent resident within a limited period is to immigrate via the Express Entry as a professional worker.
To be eligible for any stream under the Express Entry, candidates must first create an online profile, the profile is ranked among other submitted profiles according to the comprehensive ranking system (CRS) which allocates points to candidates based on some selection criteria like age, work experience, education etc. Once your profile scores significant points you will be issued an invitation to apply (ITA) for permanent residence. If your skill set or qualification fits a Provincial labour demand, you will be offered an ITA by the Province to live and work in the province.

You must check your qualifications before filing for an Express Entry if you fulfill the minimum criteria from the official immigration website.

WHICH FAMILY MEMBERS CAN COME WITH ME TO CANADA WHEN I IMMIGRATE?
You can bring family members with you to Canada if they were processed for permanent residence as your dependents. This includes:

  • your spouse or common-law partner
  • your dependent child
  • your spouse or common-law partner’s dependent child
  • a dependent child of a dependent child


THE FAMILY MEMBERS THAT CAN’T COME WITH YOU INCLUDE:

  • your parents
  • grandparents
  • brother or sister
  • uncle or aunt
  • nephew or niece
  • other relatives

Note: Your dependents can’t arrive in Canada before you. They must arrive with you or after you, however, you may be able to sponsor them after you immigrate to Canada.

DOCUMENTS FOR YOUR PROFILE
You don’t need to upload documents to submit a profile, but you may need information from some or all of these documents:

  • passport or travel document
  • language test results
  • education credential assessment report if you’re applying through the Federal Skilled Workers program, or
  • you want to get points for the education you got outside Canada
  • provincial nomination (if you have one)
  • written job offer from an employer in Canada (if you have one)


DOCUMENTS FOR YOUR APPLICATION FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCE
If you are invited to apply for permanent residency, you’ll need to upload copies of the documents you used for your profile (see list above). Most applicants will also need to upload the following:

  • police report
  • medical exams
  • proof of funds

IMMIGRATE TO CANADA AS A SKILLED WORKER THROUGH EXPRESS ENTRY
Foreigners with the requisite skills and work experience are selected through the Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) under the Express Entry program to immigrate to Canada as a permanent resident.

To be eligible for this immigration stream you must be eligible to work in Canada, have a job offer from a Canadian employer and provide proof of financial independence to support yourself and your family after you arrive Canada.

The first move is to affirm your qualifications Here, then go on to build a beautiful profile that will stand out among thousands of prospective immigrants.

WORK EXPERIENCE
Work experience is one of the major consideration and it must fall under one of the following work skill classifications by the Canadian National Occupational Classification (NOC). Skill Type 0, Skill Level A or Skill Level B

Your job experience shall be paid part-time, full-time or similar hours. Full-time requires 30 hours, at least, a week. If you do have a permanent work bid, though, the restrictions do not apply.

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