Permanent residence
Express Entry
The federal system for managing permanent-residence applications from skilled workers. Top-ranked profiles receive Invitations to Apply.
Who it's for
Express Entry manages three programs in one pool: the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSW), the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FST), and the Canadian Experience Class (CEC). You submit a profile, IRCC scores you on the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), and the highest-ranked candidates receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) at periodic draws.
Minimum eligibility
- Skilled work experience (NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3 — managerial, professional, or technical)
- Language test results: CLB 7 in English or French for FSW/CEC, CLB 5 for FST
- Education: Canadian high-school diploma or post-secondary credential, OR an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) for foreign credentials
- Proof of settlement funds (FSW only — varies by family size, ~$15,500 CAD for a single applicant)
- Admissibility: clean criminal record, no medical inadmissibility
How CRS is scored
- Core human-capital factors (up to 500 points): age, education, language, Canadian work experience
- Spousal factors (up to 40 points)
- Skill transferability (up to 100 points): combinations of education + language + work experience
- Additional points (up to 600): provincial nomination (+600), valid job offer, French-language proficiency, Canadian study credentials, sibling in Canada
Application steps
- Take an approved language test (IELTS-General or CELPIP for English; TEF or TCF for French)
- Get an Educational Credential Assessment if your education was outside Canada
- Create your Express Entry profile online and enter the pool
- Wait for an Invitation to Apply at one of IRCC's draws (typically every 2 weeks)
- Submit a complete e-APR within 60 days of the ITA, including police certificates, medical exam, and proof of funds
- Wait for processing — usually under 6 months for 80% of applications
Official source
Eligibility, fees, and processing times are pulled from canada.ca. They change frequently — confirm against the IRCC page before submitting an application.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry.html ↗