That’s why we created the Express Entry Live Workshop. Powered by Aïa, and led by Bani, our certified immigration expert, this hands-on session equips you with the tools, insider knowledge, and expert guidance to confidently prepare your profile—without the high costs of professional fees. Join us on January 29, 2025, to take the first step toward your future in Canada.
Express Entry is Canada’s flagship program for selecting skilled immigrants, and its impact over the past decade has been remarkable. It’s designed to streamline the immigration process and provide a clear pathway for workers, students, and families to achieve permanent residency.
Since its launch in 2015, over 648,000 people have gained permanent residency in Canada through Express Entry, making it one of the most successful immigration programs globally. Here’s how the numbers break down:
Between 2022 and 2024, the majority of immigrants under Express Entry settled in:
Creating a successful Express Entry profile isn’t just about filling out forms—it’s about accuracy and strategy. Here are some common challenges:
These challenges highlight the importance of approaching your application with care and a clear understanding of what immigration officers expect.
Even small errors can lead to big consequences. Here are practical examples of mistakes and how to avoid them.
Applicants often forget to match their education history with their WES assessment.
Tip: Always double-check that the credential names, years of study, and institutions match your WES report exactly.
Part-time jobs are often misrepresented, leading to incorrect calculations of work hours.
Tip: Use the formula provided by IRCC to convert part-time hours into full-time equivalents.
Choosing the wrong National Occupation Classification (NOC) code for your job could result in CRS deductions.
Tip: Use the IRCC’s NOC tool to verify that your job duties align with the selected code.
Many forget to include six months of consistent bank statements for proof of funds.
Tip: Prepare all documents in advance and make sure your account balances meet IRCC’s minimum requirements.
These expert tips will help you boost your CRS score and avoid unnecessary delays.
Language tests like IELTS are one of the easiest ways to improve your CRS score. Retaking the test to achieve higher results can add significant points.
If you’re married, calculate whether listing your spouse as the primary applicant could improve your overall score.
Some provinces prioritize specific professions. Aïa can identify suitable PNPs based on your profile and guide you in tailoring your application to meet specific provincial requirements.
Update your profile regularly with new achievements, job offers, or certifications. Profiles that are kept up to date are more likely to receive ITAs.
Our 60-minute Express Entry Live Workshop on January 29, 2025, is designed to address these challenges and provide clear solutions—all for just $100. Here’s how it works:
Preparing your Express Entry profile doesn’t have to be stressful. By understanding the common pitfalls, learning practical strategies, and leveraging expert support, you can confidently create a profile that stands out.
Join our Express Entry Live Workshop on January 29, 2025, and get the tools, guidance, and resources to prepare your profile independently—and accurately. Spots are limited, so don’t wait. Your path to Canada starts here.