Interested in understanding the detailed procedure, documentation requirements, and key stages involved in the PR application process. Seeking comprehensive insights to navigate the steps effectively for a successful PR application in Canada.
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Stepwise procedure to apply for Canada PR
1. Gather Work Experience: If you are a student in Canada, gather Work experience of 6 Months or 1 year and apply your PR. Gather all your Work experience documents, Pay stubs, Offer Letter, Experience Letter, Relieving Letter.
If you are not in Canada, you still need to gather International Work experience to apply for Express Entry.
2. Give IELTS / Celpip/ CAEL : Appear for IELTS General, Celpip General or CAEL General for your Canada PR. English Language requirement is obligatory. If you are applying for Express Entry, you need a very good score of 8777 or 8888 in all sections of IELTS. If you are within Canada, then the IELST score requirement is meagre around 6 in each.
3. Complete Educational Credential Assessment: Educational Credential Assessment is mandatory. This report will tell the IRCC the equivalency of your International education to Canadian education standards. This step can be done from CES, WES, IQAS, CES or other.
4. Income Documents
Consolidate your income documents like Salary slips, Income tac filing document and any other document that proves your financial worth.
5. Police clearance
This is one of the very important document that you need to apply for Permanent residency for Canada. The Police Clearance is a document that is been issued by the local Police authority in your home country. Also, it is important to know that, you seek Police clearance from a country where you have stayed for more than 6 Months at a stretch. This includes all the countries other than your home country.
6. Medical Examination
Canada would require a Medical examination report to validate that you are medically fit to enter the country. Canada allows all medical conditions like Heart ailment, Disabilities, accident or surgeries in the past. Having said that, it does not permit individuals to come to Canada if they have a communicable diseases like Tuberclosis at Level 3, Aids at Level 3 or cancer which is at Level 3 as the acute diseases would cause a burden on the country financially. HIV, Tuberclosis or Cancer at Level 1 and 2 might be evaluated and considered by the immigration officer.
7. Create Express Entry profile
Once you are eligible and prepared with all the required documents, you will have to create an Express Entry profile. Also, make sure when you create an Express Entry profile you should look at the points at which the lottery is been picked up at. If you run short of points, you might have to consider looking for some of the Provincial Nomination Programmes which will help you for your Express Entry points. Also, seeking a job offer from your Employer ie LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment) will increase your points. Another way of increasing your points is having Canadian education or Work Experience.
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