If you want to become a permanent resident of Canada, you should take the Canadian Experience Class. You will be a part of this curriculum if you are a professional worker and meet the basic criteria.

Starting with the basics, see if you fit into any of the categories listed in the Canadian National Occupation (NOC) list.

Aside from that, you must pass the language requirement test and achieve a minimum score. After that, you must also have evidence of your job experience.

Although there is no required educational equipment for this programme, a strong educational background will help you earn bonus points. Every province has its own set of criteria, so if you want to work in Quebec, you’ll need to fill out a separate form.

Before you begin the procedure, gather all of your documentation and gather all of the information you need.

The Canadian Experience Class is for experienced employees who have worked in Canada and want to stay in the country permanently.

Source: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

You must

  • Work experience
  • Education
  • Language ability
Source: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

Your first step in becoming a professional immigrant to Canada is to add your profile to the Express Entry pool.

  1. Submit your application to the pool
  2. Enter the round of invitation
  3. Get selected
  4. Apply for permanent residence
Source: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

You need certain documents at different stages of the Express Entry application process.

Source: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

The majority of our applications require payment. Fee details can be found in the application guides.

Fees $CAN
Your application

Processing fee ($825) and right of permanent residence fee ($500)

1,325
Your application (without right of permanent residence fee) 825
Include your spouse or partner

Processing fee ($825) and right of permanent residence fee ($500)

1,325
Include your spouse or partner (without right of permanent residence fee) 825
Include a dependent child 225(per child)
Source: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

Where you can live in Canada:

You must plan to live outside the province of Quebec. The province of Quebec selects its own skilled workers. If you plan on living in Quebec, see Quebec-selected skilled workers for more information.

We’ll ask you where you want to live in Canada when you fill out your profile. You are not required to make your home in that province or territory.

You must live in the province or territory where you were nominated if you are a Provincial Nominee.

Source: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada