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Category........
Visa Office......
Rabat Morocco
NOC Code......
NOC 0121
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
24/09/2014
Nomination.....
08.01.2015
Med's Request
30.03.2015
Med's Done....
09.04.2015, TLU and DM on May 27th 2015
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
09.06.2015
VISA ISSUED...
10.06.2015
LANDED..........
Hopefully buy a flight ticket soon!
Canada Express Entry Officially Open Today! Let's Start it here.
 
Re: Canada Express Entry Officially Open Today! Let's Ntetwork here.

Post in the Express Entry section of the forum.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/express-entry-expression-of-interest-b54.0/
 
Re: Canada Express Entry Officially Open Today! Let's Ntetwork here.

Express Entry is used to manage applications for permanent residence under these federal economic immigration programs:

the Federal Skilled Worker Program,
the Federal Skilled Trades Program, and
the Canadian Experience Class.
Provinces and territories can also recruit candidates from the Express Entry system through their Provincial Nominee Programs to meet local labour market needs.

Ministerial Instructions set out the rules for governing the Express Entry application management system.

The Express Entry system has two steps:

Step 1) Potential candidates complete an online Express Entry profile
Potential candidates will complete an online Express Entry profile. This is a secure form that they will use to provide information about their:

skills,
work experience,
language ability,
education, and
other details that will help us assess them.
Those who meet the criteria of one of the federal immigration programs listed above will be accepted into a pool of candidates.

Anyone who does not already have a job offer supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) (if you need one), or a nomination from a province or territory, must register with Employment and Social Development Canada’s (ESDC) Job Bank. Job Bank will help connect Express Entry candidates with eligible employers in Canada.

Candidates are also encouraged to promote themselves to employers in other ways, such as using job boards, recruiters etc.

In most cases when there is a job being offered to a candidate, employers will need an LMIA from ESDC. The LMIA process ensures employers have made an effort to hire Canadians for available jobs. There will be no LMIA fee for permanent resident applications.

Note: Entry into the Express Entry pool does not guarantee a candidate will be issued an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence. Invited candidates still have to meet eligibility and admissibility requirements under Canada’s immigration law (Immigration and Refugee Protection Act).
Step 2) The highest-ranking candidates in the pool will be invited to apply for permanent residence
Candidates will be ranked against others in the pool using a point-based system called the Comprehensive Ranking System. Points are awarded using the information in their profile.

Candidates with the highest scores in the pool will be issued an Invitation to Apply. Candidates will be awarded points for:

a job offer, and/or
a nomination from a province or territory, and/or
skills and experience factors.
A candidate can get additional points for:

a job offer supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment, or
a nomination by a province or territory
These additional points will make a candidate rank high enough to be invited to apply at the next eligible draw of candidates.

If someone is invited to apply, they will have 60 days to submit an online application for permanent residence.

Citizenship and Immigration Canada will process the majority of complete applications (meaning those with all the necessary supporting documents) in six months or less.

Candidates can stay in the pool for up to 12 months. If they do not get an Invitation to Apply for permanent residence within 12 months of submitting an Express Entry profile, they may submit a new profile. If they still meet the criteria, they can re-enter the pool. This will prevent backlogs and ensure quick processing times.
 
Become a candidate – Skilled immigrants (Express Entry) source: CIC official website

Become a candidate – Skilled immigrants (Express Entry)
If you want to come to Canada as a skilled immigrant, your first step is to become a candidate in the Express Entry pool.
If you are eligible:

we will place you in a pool with others who are also eligible and give you a score,
we will then rank you using several factors, and
if you are one of the top candidates, you will be invited to apply to be a permanent resident of Canada.
Determine your eligibility
Use the online tool, Come to Canada, to see if you meet the criteria to get into the Express Entry pool (or read about the eligibility criteria for Express Entry).

Submit your profile
If you are eligible, fill out your Express Entry profile online. You will need to create a MyCIC account to do this. It will ask you about your:

language test scores,
education and educational credential assessment (if you need one)
work experience, and
other information we need in order to assess you.
There is no cost to complete and submit an Express Entry profile.

How the pool works
If you create an Express Entry profile and you are eligible, you will be put into the Express Entry pool of candidates. Find out what happens once you are in the pool.

Understand the scoring and ranking system
Based on the information you put in your profile, you will be given a score and ranked against others in the pool.

Candidate draws
CIC will regularly draw the top candidates from the pool and invite them to apply for permanent residence.

Invitations to Apply
If you get an Invitation to Apply from CIC, you will be able to apply for permanent residence online.

Read the guide
You can review the instruction guide for a summary of what you need to do to become a candidate.
 
Apply – Skilled immigrants (Express Entry) source: CIC official website

Apply – Skilled immigrants (Express Entry)
If you have been invited to apply for permanent residence, follow these steps:

1. Fill out the online form
2. Get all the documents you need
3. Pay your fees
4. Submit your complete application
 
Processing times: Permanent Residence — Economic classes ( CIC official website)

Processing times: Permanent Residence — Economic classes
If you applied before January 1, 2015:
Your application will be processed under the rules in place at the time you applied.
Find out how long it will take for CIC to process your application.
If you applied on or after January 1, 2015:
Our goal is to process most complete applications received under Express Entry in six months or less.
We currently only have processing times for people who applied under the old system.
Processing times tell you how long it took Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) to process applications in the past. Since Express Entry is a new system and not enough applications have been received yet, processing times are not available but we have committed to process applications in six months or less.
This information is updated quarterly and shows the time it takes to process an application after we receive a complete application package. The processing times for the Canadian Experience Class and Live-in Caregiver Class are based on how long it took to process 80 percent of all cases between April 1, 2013, to March 31, 2014. Processing times are subject to change.