The Express Entry (EE) System is known all over the world. And the reason for its popularity is the selection of a huge number of applicants for Canada PR.
This system is the most sought-after system when it comes to applying for permanent residency in Canada. Even though there are more than 200+ Immigration pathways to apply to. But all Canada aspirants flock to this system for fulfilling their immigration needs.
The Express Entry (EE) System was launched in Jan 2015. To manage applications from its 3 EE sub-streams such as:
Also, the system helps in the faster processing of PR applications. Thereby, keeping up with its streak of issuing the highest number of ITAs. If you want to apply to the system, then you must create an Express Entry (EE) profile. After that, your profile will enter an Express Entry (EE) pool.
Here, your profile will get a CRS rank as per the Comprehensive Ranking System. The CRS is calculated as per the information you enter through your profile. And for each factor, your profile gets a particular point. A sum of which makes your entire CRS rank.
The factors on which your profile is assessed are:
Human Capital Factors
Spouse or Common-law partner
Skills Transferability
Additional Factors
Under the CRS, your profile will get a rank after the assessment of the above factors. Also, you will get a CRS rank out of 1200 points.
Canada holds periodic Express Entry draws, where applicants with a high CRS rank get an Invitation to Apply (ITA). So, if you meet the CRS cut-off you can get an ITA for Canada PR.
You have applied to the EE System. And have your CRS rank handy. But when the draw details are released, you see that your CRS rank is lower than the CRS cut-off. Now, in such a case there are only 2 options to choose from:
Yes, you can indeed raise your CRS score. And this feature is also one of the reasons why people apply to this Canada Immigration pathway. As once you create an EE profile, the profile is not locked in. Before you get an ITA, you can update your information as and when applicable.
However, if you were to choose to be passive. And wait for things to happen then it may take a very long time for your luck to shine. Because an EE profile expires after 12 months. But you can re-launch your EE profile.
Aside from the EE System, Canada has another immigration program by the name of Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). The program aims to share the benefits of immigration with all the linked provinces and territories.
As a result, the provinces as per their labour market needs can nominate a skilled worker for Canada PR.
The PNP option is the best option to shoot up your CRS score. Because the PNP is linked to the EE System. So, when you share your interest in nomination then the province will assess your EE profile. If you meet the Express Entry PNP linked sub-stream, then you will get an ITA to apply for provincial nomination.
The moment you get a nomination certificate against your EE profile, you will get an extra 600 CRS score. This raises your overall CRS score majorly. And your chances of getting an ITA to get out of the EE pool and get PR also goes up.
Apply to the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) to increase your CRS score.
As per this factor, you can claim points up to 50 or 200 as per applicable terms. And this increase may seem less than the PNP nomination.
However, the Canadian job offer must meet certain terms to qualify:
The addition of a job offer from Canada is on the surface an assurance that you are secure to live in Canada. And you already have a source from where you can get a steady income to support yourself financially in Canada.
But what if you are not able to secure a Canada Job offer? In that case, you can apply to PNP’s that will give you a nomination without the need for a job offer in hand. So, when you get a nomination, you may or may not even need the addition of a Canadian job offer to your EE profile.
To know more read our – No Canada Job Offer Apply to Provincial Nominee Program
Canada is home to 2 official languages i.e., English and French. Also, Canada is on the lookout for foreign skilled workers who have job-ready language skill levels. Under this factor, you can claim up to 260 points (single applicant) or 270 points (with your spouse).
Also, the higher the CLB/NCLC language skill level in English and or French, the more points you can get. In case, you have already taken a language test but have scored poor then you can re-take the test. As you can update your EE profile, once can always update with higher language scores. This will add to your overall CRS rank and help in getting an ITA for a Canada PR visa.
One can also, choose to claim points for being bilingual. You can get points for both English and French.
As per the highest level of education you can claim points. In case you have foreign education, then to claim points you must submit an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) report.
Under this factor, to increase your CRS score you can add another certificate/diploma/degree on top of your highest education level. As per the CRS, you can get 150 points plus extra 50 points in a combination of work experience and or language skills.
As a result, the idea of going for higher studies has a long-term benefit in increasing your overall CRS score.
Spouse / Common-law partner factors
If you are married, then you can always benefit from having a spouse or common-law partner. As their skills can help in increasing your CRS score. However, while applying a couple must choose their main applicant carefully.
Because the main weightage of points comes from the assessment of the main applicant’s profile. Whereas the spouse or common-law partner points do not raise the CRS score very high. As a result, if the main applicant is less skilled then even after claiming points for this factor the overall CRS score will not change favourably.
As the main applicant, your spouse or common-law partner can get points for their:
Also, as per this factor, your spouse or common-law partner can add up to 40 CRS points.
Once you are in the EE pool with a low CRS score, you can follow the 5 Best Tips to Raise your Express Entry CRS Score. This will help you to secure an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residency in Canada.
But even after knowing the way to increase your CRS score, there can be expensive errors you can make. To know more read our following articles for complete information:
The 5 Best Tips to Raise your Express Entry CRS Score article brings to your attention the crucial elements that help in securing your Canada PR visa.
However, we at Global Vision Immigration understand that Canada’s immigration system is a complex web. And we as a CICC licensed Canadian immigration firm can help you make an error-free and complete express entry profile. Also, we will ensure that you get a customised Canada immigration plan that best suits your needs. And increases your chances of getting the Canada visa of your choice.
Take our Free Assessment to check if you qualify to apply for Canada PR. Contact Us to know more.
Mr. Kalyan Paul, President & CEO is the founder of GVI, an MBA in Finance and also a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) and a Certified Management Accountant (CMA) from Canada. Mr. Paul has more than 18 years of experience in immigration consulting that made him one of the preferred & valued immigration consultants in the immigration industry. He is a licensed member of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) [Previously known as Immigration Consultants Of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC)] (Membership ID: R417119) which is a professional body of licensed immigration consultants recognized by Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
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