Many ask what is next after checking their Express Entry (EE) CRS scores and seeing that they are not eligible for Canadian permanent residence. Based on experience; we and even Canada give some next course of actions as ways forward. An easy Google search online about this matter shows many solutions and remedies. Even IRCC gave a lot of information concerning it and we decided to share some of them with you. In this article and beyond, we will try to give you details about how to stay ahead in your Canadian immigration journey by gaining valuable insights into the Express Entry criteria and bi-weekly draws.
When you visit this link on Canada immigration website titled; “Do you want to come to Canada as a skilled immigrant?”, read up the article; ‘Find out if you are eligible to apply’ and click the “Check your eligibility” button. After the questionnaire phase, 1000s of immigrants get this screenshot message;Â
Express Entry isn’t the only Canada immigration route. Not everyone will be accepted to immigrate to Canada through that pathway. And, if you still really want to be selected via the Federal Skilled Worker program or its variables, you can by enhancing your eligibility criteria and apply after getting better qualified. IRCC stated these first two courses of action;
1) Boost your Language Score
2) Gain a Higher Level of Education
3) Consider Applying Directly for the Provincial Nominee ProgramÂ
Even those who were privilege to create their Express Entry profile at first could still be deemed ineligible after review by IRCC. Many immigrants give the glaring details about their life, career and business but fail to think deep about other skills and talents they have which could be developed more and used to their advantage to make them better eligible. Try to check these immigration factors;
• not having a valid language test,
• language test results that are more than two years old,
• a language test score that is too low,
• not having enough relevant work experience,
• not having the required education level,
• not having enough funds.Â
IRCC and other Canadian Immigration news outlets will always tell you what you lacked, what you need and what you could have benefited but most times fail to show you how and strategies to take in order to get what you want faster. That is really the essence of the next webinar; “2024 Canada Express Entry Draws: Analysis and Predictions” that we at A.O.S Abroad are having in the next few days. Therein, whether you’re preparing to submit your EE profile or seeking to understand the latest developments, we will share with you;Â
i) Express Entry System Overview
ii) Analysis of Recent Draws
iii) Factors Influencing CRS Scores
iv) Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) and Express Entry
v) Impact of Policy Changes on Draws
vi) Express Entry Predictions
vii) Preparing for an Express Entry Draw and more.
Even at the end, we will have a Q & A Session where you engage with our panel of experts and get your specific questions answered. Gain personalized insights into your Express Entry profile. Register now for the free workshop to stay updated on Express Entry draws and make informed decisions on your path to Canadian Permanent Residency!Â
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