Express Entry is a system used by the Canadian Government to manage the interesting candidates who are willing to come to Canada and settle here permanently. This system has contained four different programs namely Federal Skill Worker Program (FSWP), Federal Skill Trader Program (FSTP), Canadian Experience Class (CEC), and Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).
Those candidates who most likely to be succeed economically are selected on the bases of points they score in six different sectors: Language, Education, Age, Experience, Arrange Employment, and Adaptability.
Those candidates who are eligible for one of the programs, may received invitation to apply (ITA) from the Canadian government in terms of applying Canada PR.
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There are three economic immigration programs managed by Express Entry System
Provinces and territories can also recruit candidates from the Express Entry pool through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) to meet local labor market needs.
Two important terms or factors applicant must have before applying.
The NOC is a list of all the occupations in the Canadian labor market. It describes each job according to skill type and skill level. For immigration purposes, these are the main job groups:
For IRCC
Primary Applicant:
Spouse:
Child: 225 (each)
For Glenfiddich:
$ 2000 (If single applicant)
$ 3000 (If couple / 2 people)
$ 200 each (Added dependent up to 2)
Processing Time:
Varied by country: Average 6 months
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