Canada's Express Entry system stands as the primary avenue for economic immigration to the country, poised to embrace 110,770 new immigrants this year. Anticipating growth, projections indicate a rise to 117,500 in both 2025 and 2026. Given these figures, prospective immigrants and those contemplating relocation to Canada may find it crucial to assess their eligibility for Express Entry programs. This evaluation not only encompasses current eligibility but also strategizing to enhance it over the forthcoming years.
The Express Entry system is Canada’s main pathway for economic immigration to the country—this year set to welcome 110,770 new immigrants to the country.
This number is also slated to increase to 117,500 in 2025 and 2026 (each). In light of this reality, newcomers and those considering immigration to Canada may find it important to review eligibility for the programs within the Express Entry system—to not just determine their current eligibility, but how to build it throughout the coming years.
Express Entry is an application management system that oversees three federal Canadian economic immigration programs. These are:
All three programs have differing eligibility criteria, which applicants must meet to be eligible.
Once candidates are eligible for one of the Express Entry programs, they can enter the Express Entry candidate pool. At this point, they will be assigned a point score, under the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), based on human capital factors (such as work, language ability, education, and work experience) and impacted by their marital status. Interested people can calculate their CRS score using our interactive calculator here.
Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) holds draws for Express Entry candidates regularly throughout the year. The department invites candidates who meet the minimum cut-off score to apply for Canadian Permanent Residence (PR). The department also recently introduced category-based draws, for those with specific professional experience or language ability that are in demand in Canada. Candidates under any three of the Express Entry programs may be found eligible under these draws.
After receiving an invitation to apply (ITA), and submitting an application, a candidate (now an applicant) must pass all necessary checks and meet the criteria, as presented in their application. If this is successful, they will be granted PR status, and are free to reside in Canada permanently, and to live, work, and study in the country as they please.
The FSWP is one of Canada’s main pathways for skilled economic immigrants.
To be eligible under the FSWP, candidates must meet minimum requirements for the program and score at least 67 points based on their human capital factors, under a specific scoring grid for the FSWP. Note that this is a separate score from the CRS score assigned to candidates of all three Express Entry programs, upon entering the Express Entry pool.
Click here to see the individual selection factors, and how many points are awarded to each.
In addition to scoring at least 67 points under the FSWP selection factors scoring grid, candidates must:
The CEC is a pathway for skilled workers and international students within Canada (or who have worked in Canada) to pursue PR and remain within Canada. These individuals tend to score highly under the CRS for their past Canadian experience and education; as well as higher official language ability, which is usually built up over time in Canada.
To be eligible for the CEC, candidates must:
CEC candidates are not required to show proof of settlement funds as part of their application.
The FSTP is an economic pathway available to newcomers who have experience in an eligible skilled trade.
To be eligible under the FSTP, candidates must:
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