Canada Express Entry Explained: Who’s Eligible and How to Apply
Want to move to Canada post-graduation and pursue permanent residency?
In this video, Partner Jack Kim explains how Canada’s Express Entry system works, including eligibility for skilled workers and international students, how the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores are calculated and what happens after you receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA). No matter where you are in your immigration journey, whether exploring options or starting your application, this guide has you covered.
✔️ The three main immigration programs under Express Entry
✔️ How to create your Express Entry profile online
✔️ Tips to improve your CRS score and boost your chances
✔️ The application timeline and required documentsCommon questions answered:
✔️ How long does Express Entry processing take?
✔️ Can international students apply for permanent residency through Express Entry?Need help navigating your post-grad immigration journey? Fragomen can help. Our immigration professionals guide international students through every step of the process, ensuring accuracy and avoiding costly mistakes.
If you're asking, “How can I move to Canada as a skilled worker?” or “Can I stay in Canada after graduation?”, the Express Entry system might be the answer.
Canada’s Express Entry system is one of the fastest and most popular ways for skilled workers and international graduates to become permanent residents. In this guide, you’ll learn how it works, who it’s for, and how to improve your chances of success.
Express Entry is an online immigration system used by the Government of Canada to manage applications for permanent residency (PR) under three main immigration programs:
It’s designed to select qualified individuals who have the skills and experience Canada needs. If you're a professional, tradesperson, or recent graduate with Canadian work experience, Express Entry could be your best route to becoming a Canadian permanent resident.
To apply through Express Entry, you must qualify under one of the three federal immigration programs: the Federal Skilled Worker Program, the Federal Skilled Trades
Program, or the Canadian Experience Class. Each program has its own eligibility criteria based on your work experience, education, and language skills.
Example: Canadian Experience Class (CEC) The Canadian Experience Class is often the best option for people who already have at least one year of skilled work experience in Canada within the last three years. This includes many international students who stay in Canada after graduation and gain relevant experience through a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP).
Here’s how to apply for Express Entry in Canada:
Start by submitting your Express Entry profile through the official IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) website. You’ll need to provide information about:
Your profile is ranked using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS). This is a points-based system that scores you on:
The higher your CRS score, the better your chances of being selected.
If your CRS score meets the current cutoff, you may receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residency.
Once you receive an ITA, you have 60 days to submit your application. You'll need:
Most Express Entry applications are processed within six months, making it one of the fastest immigration programs in Canada.
People choose Express Entry because it’s:
It’s especially attractive for people who want a reliable, streamlined way to move to Canada permanently.
If you’re wondering how to increase your Express Entry points, here are a few effective strategies:
Even small improvements can make a big difference in the CRS rankings.
Yes. In fact, many international students in Canada apply for PR through Express Entry after graduation. If you’ve completed your studies and have at least one year of eligible work experience, the Canadian Experience Class stream could be your best option.
At Fragomen, we work closely with international students, graduates, and professionals to help them navigate Canada’s immigration process. Whether you're building your profile, preparing for an ITA, or submitting your final application, we offer end-to-end support.
We’ll help you choose the right pathway, optimize your application, and guide you every step of the way.
If you're ready to take the next step toward permanent residency in Canada, contact one of our Canada offices today.
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