- Mar 22, 2017
- 675
- 716
- Category........
- FSW
- Visa Office......
- Ottawa
- NOC Code......
- 2112
- App. Filed.......
- 12-06-2018
- AOR Received.
- 12-06-2018
- Med's Done....
- 02-06-2018
- Passport Req..
- 26-07-2018
- LANDED..........
- 23-02-2019
This is a bit of a PSA that IRCC has a whole host of your most frequently asked questions already answered online. I have made a small selection below, but I encourage anyone who is looking for answers to browse their pages. There is far more information available than can be contained in this post!
This is all information directly from IRCC. I am not answering these questions myself. Thank you.
Quick links:
Application Status
Applying, General
Biometrics
Express Entry
Immigrating
Immigration Representatives
Inadmissibility
Leaving/Returning to Canada
Permanent Residents
Express Entry:
How can I determine whether I can apply for permanent residence?
The online tool said I was eligible for Express Entry, but my completed profile says I’m not. Which one is right?
I have two degrees from outside Canada. Do I need an Educational Credential Assessment for both?
Do I need to include proof of funds for Express Entry?
What happens after I send in my application?
How long will it take to process my application?
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This is all information directly from IRCC. I am not answering these questions myself. Thank you.

Quick links:
Application Status
Applying, General
Biometrics
Express Entry
Immigrating
Immigration Representatives
Inadmissibility
Leaving/Returning to Canada
Permanent Residents
Express Entry:
How can I determine whether I can apply for permanent residence?
To find out if you can apply for permanent residency try the Come to Canada tool. It will help you figure out which immigration program will work best for you.
This tool guides you through some questions. Based on your responses and your situation, it will give you:
This tool will help you understand the requirements to immigrate to, visit, study in or work in Canada. However, to actually come to Canada, you must still submit the right application forms.
- a list of options, and
- step-by-step instructions on how to apply.
The online tool said I was eligible for Express Entry, but my completed profile says I’m not. Which one is right?
The online tool asks general questions to see if you may be eligible for one of the programs under Express Entry.
The Express Entry profile asks more specific and detailed questions about your qualifications. It is possible that after you gave more detailed information in your Express Entry profile that you are, in fact, not eligible.
Only a complete Express Entry profile can be used to fully assess if you are eligible.
I have two degrees from outside Canada. Do I need an Educational Credential Assessment for both?
To get the most points possible for your education under the Comprehensive Ranking System, you should get your highest degree, diploma or certificate assessed (PhD, MA, BA).
If you have more than one credential, you may want to get both assessed if it would give you more points.
Do I need to include proof of funds for Express Entry?
You will be asked to enter in your Express Entry profile the amount of money you will have to help you settle in Canada. This is to show that you can support yourself and any family who come with you to Canada, and helps us assess which programs you may be eligible for.
You will only need to meet the settlement fund requirement if it applies to the program you are invited to apply under.
If you are invited to apply under the Federal Skilled Worker Program or Federal Skilled Trades Program, you will need to show that you meet the settlement funds requirement unless you:
For proof, you must get official letters from any banks or financial institutions where you are keeping money.
- are currently authorized to work in Canada, and
- have a valid job offer from an employer in Canada.
Letter(s) must list:
Note: You do not have to meet the funds requirement if you were invited to apply under the Canadian Experience Class.
- all current bank and investment accounts
- outstanding debts such as credit card debts and loans
The system currently asks all applicants to provide a proof of funds document. If you don’t need to provide proof of funds, you must upload a letter explaining either that you have been invited to apply under the Canadian Experience Class, or that you have a valid job offer.
Find out more about settlement funds and proof.
What happens after I send in my application?
In most cases, your application will go through these general steps.
We’ll
- review your application to make sure it’s complete
- once you pay the biometric fee, send you or your family member a letter that tells you how to give your biometrics (if applicable)
- receive and review your or your family member’s biometrics after you have given them at a collection point
- decide if you’re eligible to sponsor
- decide if you’re eligible to apply to become a permanent resident of Canada
- tell you when we start processing your application,
- tell you how to get a medical exam, if you didn’t get one before sending in your application
- do a security screening to make sure all applicants don’t pose a risk to the safety and security of Canadians
- decide if you need to go to an interview
- tell you of the decision we make on your application
How long will it take to process my application?
We can’t tell you exactly how long it will take to process your application as exact processing times are difficult to predict.
They vary depending on:
Instead, we have estimated processing times. These tell you how long we expect it’ll take to process most complete applications. Some are updated regularly and may change while your application is being processed.
- the type of application submitted
- if the application is complete
- how quickly we process applications we already received
- how easily we can verify your information
- how long you take to respond to any request or concerns
- other factors
Processing times include most of the steps from when we receive your complete application to when we make a decision.
If we ask you for documents (such as medical exams, police certificates or language test results) after you’ve submitted your application, send them to us as soon as you can. If you don’t, there may be delays processing your application.
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