The Canadian Government recognizes applicants with outstanding CRS points nearly every two weeks. Such applicants will likely be eligible to apply for Permanent Residency.
One of the quickest ways to obtain Permanent Residency in Canada is through Express Entry. However, it can be difficult if an applicant fails to have high CRS points.
Aggregating CRS points will be influenced by your Express Entry profile. The competition is fierce as applicants are usually ranked against each other. You must be eligible for at least one of the Canadian Federal Economic Immigration Programs if you intend to relocate to the country.
The profile of each applicant are often ranked based on these criteria:
- Age
- Educational qualification
- Adaptability factor
- Work experience
- Language skills (English or French)
It’s essential to try as much as possible to create an impressive profile as high CRS points will double your chances to immigrate to Canada.
Perhaps you’re wondering how to create the best Express Entry Profile, here are the steps you need to take.
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Assessing Your Eligibility
To confirming your eligibility, you must complete an eligibility assessment form. Ensure that you offer the correct information and evaluate any factor that can have a negative impact on your CRS. Taking this step can make the process faster and help you achieve a better outcome.
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Apply Early
Applicants that are within the age range of 20-29 years will have a higher CRS point than those over 30 years. It’s best to start applying early for an Express Entry if you’re not up to 30. You will have a better chance if you have a good education and work experience.
The validity of the Express Entry Profile is just for a year but you can still apply again if it expires.
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Improve On Your Education
The points allotted for education is around 150 points. Those who studied overseas are expected to have an Educational Credential Assessment Report and complete credential.
Both documents must be from a recognized agency and indicate that the level of education you have is equivalent to a Canadian degree. You can also enroll for a 1-year course during the application process to increase your ranking before the end of your Profile validity period.