Immigration Programs

Express Entry: Canada's Fastest Path to Permanent Residence

Express Entry is Canada's flagship immigration system for skilled workers. It manages applications for three federal economic immigration programs and typically processes applications in 6 months or less.

~6 Months

Average Processing Time

1,200

Max CRS Score

110,000+

ITAs Issued Annually

What Is Express Entry?

Express Entry is an online immigration application management system introduced by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) in January 2015. It is not an immigration program itself, but rather a system used to manage and process applications for three federal economic immigration programs.

Candidates create an online profile and are ranked against each other using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS). The highest-ranking candidates are invited to apply for permanent residence through regular draws from the Express Entry pool.

Three Express Entry Programs

Express Entry manages three federal immigration programs. Each has its own eligibility criteria, but all are ranked using the CRS.

Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)

For skilled workers with foreign work experience who want to immigrate to Canada permanently.

Key Requirements

  • At least 1 year of continuous full-time skilled work experience (NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3) in the past 10 years
  • Language proficiency: minimum CLB 7 in English or French
  • Education: Canadian credential or equivalent foreign credential assessed by a designated organization (ECA)
  • Must score at least 67 out of 100 on the FSW points grid

Canadian Experience Class (CEC)

For workers who have gained skilled work experience in Canada and want to become permanent residents.

Key Requirements

  • At least 1 year of skilled work experience in Canada within the last 3 years
  • Work experience in NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3 occupations
  • Language proficiency: CLB 7 for NOC TEER 0 or 1, CLB 5 for NOC TEER 2 or 3
  • No education requirement, but education boosts CRS score

Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)

For skilled tradespeople who want to become permanent residents based on their trade qualification.

Key Requirements

  • At least 2 years of full-time work experience in a skilled trade within the last 5 years
  • Meet the job requirements for that skilled trade as set out in the NOC
  • Language proficiency: CLB 5 for speaking and listening, CLB 4 for reading and writing
  • A valid job offer of full-time employment or a certificate of qualification from a Canadian authority

CRS Breakdown

The CRS is a points-based system used to rank Express Entry candidates. Maximum possible score: 1,200 points.

Core / Human Capital Factors(Max: 460 points single / 460 points with spouse)

FactorWithout SpouseWith Spouse
AgeUp to 110Up to 100
EducationUp to 150Up to 140
Official languages (first)Up to 136Up to 128
Official languages (second)Up to 24Up to 22
Canadian work experienceUp to 80Up to 70

Spouse / Common-Law Partner Factors(Max: N/A single / 40 points with spouse)

FactorWithout SpouseWith Spouse
EducationUp to 10
Official languageUp to 20
Canadian work experienceUp to 10

Skill Transferability Factors(Max: 100 points single / 100 points with spouse)

FactorWithout SpouseWith Spouse
Education + language / Canadian experienceUp to 50Up to 50
Foreign experience + language / Canadian experienceUp to 50Up to 50

Additional Points(Max: 600 points single / 600 points with spouse)

FactorWithout SpouseWith Spouse
Provincial Nomination (PNP)600600
Valid job offer (NOC TEER 0 Major Group 00)200200
Valid job offer (other TEER 0, 1, 2, 3)5050
Canadian education credentialUp to 30Up to 30
French language proficiencyUp to 50Up to 50
Sibling in Canada (citizen/PR)1515

General Eligibility Criteria

While each Express Entry program has specific requirements, the following general criteria apply to all candidates.

Work Experience

At least 1 year of skilled work experience (NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3) within the relevant timeframe for your chosen program.

Language Proficiency

Valid results from an approved language test (IELTS General or CELPIP for English; TEF Canada or TCF Canada for French), with scores meeting the minimum CLB requirements.

Education

A Canadian post-secondary credential, or a foreign credential with a valid Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) from a designated organization.

Proof of Funds

Sufficient settlement funds for you and your family (unless you have a valid Canadian job offer or are applying under CEC from within Canada).

Admissibility

You must be admissible to Canada — no serious criminal record, no security concerns, and no health conditions that pose a risk to public health or safety.

Intent to Reside

You must intend to live in Canada (outside Quebec, which has its own immigration system) once you become a permanent resident.

Step-by-Step Process

From eligibility check to permanent residence.

1

Check Your Eligibility

Determine which Express Entry program you qualify for — Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, or Federal Skilled Trades. You must meet the minimum requirements of at least one program to enter the pool.

2

Gather Your Documents

Prepare language test results (IELTS or CELPIP for English, TEF or TCF for French), Educational Credential Assessment (ECA), passport, work reference letters, and proof of funds. All documents must be current and valid.

3

Create Your Express Entry Profile

Submit your profile online through IRCC's website. Provide information about your skills, work experience, language ability, education, and other details. Your profile will be scored under the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS).

4

Receive Your CRS Score & Enter the Pool

Once your profile is complete, you receive a CRS score and enter the Express Entry pool. You can improve your score by gaining additional work experience, improving language scores, obtaining a provincial nomination, or getting a valid job offer.

5

Receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA)

IRCC conducts regular draws from the Express Entry pool. If your CRS score is at or above the draw's cut-off, you receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence. Category-based draws may also target specific occupations or qualifications.

6

Submit Your Application for Permanent Residence

After receiving an ITA, you have 60 days to submit a complete application with all supporting documents, police clearances, and medical exams. Most applications are processed within 6 months after submission.

Required Documents

Have these documents ready before creating your Express Entry profile.

  • Valid passport or travel document
  • Language test results (IELTS, CELPIP, TEF, or TCF) — less than 2 years old
  • Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) report from a designated organization
  • Work reference letters (on company letterhead, with job duties, hours, and salary)
  • Proof of funds (bank statements, investments, or property — unless you have a valid Canadian job offer)
  • Provincial Nomination certificate (if applicable)
  • Police clearance certificates from every country you've lived in for 6+ months since age 18
  • Immigration Medical Examination results (from a panel physician)
  • Digital photographs meeting IRCC specifications
  • Marriage certificate or proof of common-law partnership (if applicable)
  • Birth certificates for dependent children (if applicable)

Processing Timeline

1–4 weeks

Profile Creation

Gather documents, take language tests, get ECA, and build your profile.

Varies

Pool Entry & Draws

Wait for an ITA. Draws happen approximately every 2 weeks.

60 days

Application

After receiving an ITA, submit a complete application with all supporting documents.

~6 months

PR Processing

IRCC processes your application, requests medical/police checks, and issues COPR.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Express Entry.

What is a good CRS score for Express Entry?

CRS cut-off scores fluctuate with each draw. As of recent draws, general program cut-offs have ranged between 430 and 520 points. Category-based draws for specific occupations can have lower cut-offs. The best strategy is to maximize your score across all factors — language, education, work experience, and additional points like PNP nomination or a job offer.

How long does Express Entry processing take?

IRCC aims to process most Express Entry applications within 6 months of receiving a complete application. However, processing times can vary depending on the volume of applications, completeness of your submission, and whether additional documents are requested.

Can I include my spouse or partner in my Express Entry application?

Yes, you can include your spouse or common-law partner and dependent children in your application. Your partner's education, language skills, and Canadian work experience can also contribute to your CRS score. If your partner's profile is stronger, they may consider being the principal applicant.

Do I need a job offer to apply through Express Entry?

No, a job offer is not required to apply through Express Entry. However, a valid job offer supported by a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) can add 50 or 200 points to your CRS score, significantly improving your chances of receiving an ITA.

What happens if my Express Entry profile expires?

Express Entry profiles are valid for 12 months. If you don't receive an ITA within that time, your profile expires and is removed from the pool. You can create a new profile and re-enter the pool at any time, as long as you still meet the eligibility requirements.

Can I apply for Express Entry from inside Canada?

Yes, you can create an Express Entry profile and apply for permanent residence from within Canada or from outside Canada. There is no requirement to be physically present in either location during the application process.

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