Canada’s Express Entry system is a points-based selection process used to manage permanent residency applications for skilled workers. It evaluates applicants on human capital factors such as education, work experience, language proficiency, and age.
This guide provides a complete, technically accurate overview of the Express Entry system for applicants worldwide, including those applying from Pakistan.
Express Entry is an online application management system used by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to process skilled worker immigration applications under three federal economic programs:
Candidates who meet the eligibility criteria create an online Express Entry profile, receive a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score, and may receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residency.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Host Country | Canada |
| Immigration Pathway | Express Entry (FSW, CEC, FST) |
| Application Type | Permanent Residency (PR) |
| Eligible Applicants | Skilled workers inside or outside Canada |
| Required Language Test | IELTS or CELPIP (English), TEF/TCF (French) |
| Education Verification | ECA (Educational Credential Assessment) |
| Application Submission | Online through IRCC Portal |
| Processing Standard | Approximately six months for PR application |
| Draw System | CRS-based selection |
Express Entry is ideal for skilled individuals who:
It is one of the most accessible and transparent immigration pathways for Pakistani applicants.
Express Entry operates through a three-stage process, beginning with profile creation and ending with permanent residence approval.
Applicants must first confirm eligibility for one of the following programs:
Eligibility depends on factors such as skilled work experience, language test results, education level, and proof of funds.
Detailed program-specific eligibility will be covered in later sections of this series.
The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) assigns points for:
The complete CRS points table will be provided in Part 2.
Eligible candidates create an online profile on the IRCC portal. This profile enters the Express Entry pool, where candidates are ranked by CRS score.
This step is not a PR application. It is a pre-application stage.
IRCC conducts periodic draws, inviting the highest-ranking candidates.
If your CRS score meets or exceeds the draw cut-off, you receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residency.
Once an ITA is issued, candidates have 60 days to:
IRCC reviews the full application. If approved, applicants receive:
This allows the individual to land in Canada as a permanent resident.
Most Express Entry PR applications are processed in approximately six months, according to IRCC.
| Fee Category | Amount (CAD) |
|---|---|
| Permanent Residency Application (Principal Applicant) | CAD 1,525 |
| Spouse/Partner | CAD 1,525 |
| Dependent Child | CAD 260 per child |
| Biometrics Fee | CAD 85 (single) or CAD 170 (family) |
| Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) | Varies by agency |
| Language Test | Varies by test and country |
Fees must be confirmed on IRCC’s official website at the time of applying.
Proof of funds is required for:
CEC applicants do not need POF.
The official POF table will be included in Part 3.
A detailed checklist will follow in Part 7.
The main documents include:
Q: Can applicants apply from Pakistan?
Yes. Express Entry accepts applicants from all countries.
Q: Is a job offer required?
No. Most FSW (Federal Skilled Worker) applicants immigrate without a job offer.
Q: What English test is accepted?
IELTS General Training or CELPIP General.
Q: What is the minimum education requirement?
At least secondary school with an ECA, but higher education improves CRS score.
Express Entry is Canada’s most efficient skilled worker immigration pathway. With competitive language scores, relevant education, strong work experience, and a high CRS score, applicants—including those from Pakistan—can successfully receive permanent residency.