Permanent Residency

Secure Your Forever Home: Canada's Permanent Residency Pathway.

Welcome to SayHomeCanada Immigration Consulting Inc., your gateway to realizing your dream of securing Permanent Residency in Canada. Our mission is to simplify the intricate process of immigrating to this diverse and prosperous nation, making it accessible to individuals and families worldwide. Canada is renowned for its high quality of life, robust healthcare, and educational systems, and welcoming multicultural communities. Our comprehensive resources and expert guidance will navigate you through the various immigration programs, including Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, and Family Sponsorship, ensuring you find the path that best aligns with your aspirations. We are committed to providing you with up-to-date information, personalized support, and a seamless experience as you embark on this life-changing journey.

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EXPRESS ENTRY

Canada accepts more than 200,000 new immigrants annually and has one of the best immigration regimes in the world. In a recent international study, 53% of respondents in the 24 most populous nations worldwide stated they would move to Canada. Even though Canada offers a wide range of Federal and Provincial immigration programs, Express Entry, the key driver of the Canadian immigration system, has helped make immigration to Canada more and more popular. Candidates from a wider range of professions can apply more easily thanks to Express Entry’s priority processing. Applicants can submit an Express Entry application at any moment without worrying that the program will end or become oversubscribed because there is no limit on the number of applications that can be processed.

There are two steps to the Express Entry:

The pool of candidates is ranked using a point-based approach (CRS). Since candidates must satisfy all eligibility and admissibility conditions, being accepted into Express Entry does not guarantee an invitation to apply. Candidates are given a CRS score upon entry into the pool based on variables such as education, work experience, language proficiency, and other criteria.

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    • HOW DOES CANADA EXPRESS ENTRY WORK?
    • WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO APPLY FOR CANADA EXPRESS ENTRY?
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    HOW DOES CANADA EXPRESS ENTRY WORK?

      Filling out a system-generated application outlining qualifications related to the selection parameters, such as age, nationality, education, language, work experience, family members, etc., is the first step in becoming eligible for entry into the express entry system.
      To confirm your eligibility for Canada PR, have all of your documentation on hand, including WES-certified transcripts of schooling and language proficiency exams.
      You'll receive an express entry profile number and a job seeker validation code once your application has been submitted to the express entry pool, which you may use to generate your resume in the Canada Job Bank.
      Once your profile and CV have been completed in the job bank, you will be evaluated alongside other potential candidates in the express entry pool using the data you have provided.
      The applicant with the highest score, an invitation to submit an application for permanent residency will be extended to the candidate meeting the required cutoff points. You have 90 days from the time you receive the ITA to submit your application and any outstanding papers.
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    WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO APPLY FOR CANADA EXPRESS ENTRY?

    You must have a minimum of 67 points to be eligible for the Canada express entrance process. Age, education, language ability, experience, Canadian employment experience and offers, and adaptability (points based on your willingness to settle in Canada) are used as the selection criteria/factors to divide the points. Anyone who receives more than 67 points—out of a possible 100—is eligible to apply for permanent residence in Canada using the express entry system. It is preferable to know where you are in the Canada job bank because the IRCC distributes invitations every two weeks for qualified applicants through its weekly draws. If you know how to maximize your points on the selection factor's points grid and have a mentor, you can figure this out.

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    CANADIAN EXPERIENCE CLASS:

    Welcome to our SayHomeCanada Immigration Consulting Inc. dedicated to helping you explore the possibilities of the Canadian Experience Class. This innovative immigration pathway is your ticket to a brighter future in one of the world's most welcoming countries. We understand that navigating the CEC can be daunting, but we're here to simplify it for you. Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to guiding you through the intricate steps, from assessing your eligibility to submitting a successful application. With our expert support, you can seize the opportunity to secure Permanent Residency in Canada based on your skills, experience, and qualifications. We are committed to making your CEC journey as smooth and efficient as possible, ensuring that you're well-prepared to embrace the Canadian dream. Your path to a new life in Canada starts right here with us.
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    In order to be eligible for the CEC via Express Entry, you must:

    a minimum of 12 months of recent, specialized work experience in Canada (prior to application). Full-time OR an equal quantity of part-time work was required.
    achieved job experience in Canada with the necessary authorization, passed a language exam that was granted, and met the minimal requirements with the intention of relocating outside of Quebec
    Your background must include at least:

    30 hours a week for 12 weeks is one year of full-time employment (1,560 hours), OR an equivalent number of part-time hours, such as:
    1 year of full-time employment (15 hours per week) equates to 1,560 hours.
    If you work 30 hours each week for 12 months at many jobs, that comes out to 1,560 hours per year.
    IRCC may reject your application if your experience doesn’t align with the duties and job description requirements outlined in the NOC.

    Please be aware that the majority of applications must be submitted with government application processing fees to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).