How to Relocate to Canada from India with PR

Rishikesh Kumar
2 min readJul 2, 2021

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Immigration to Canada for Skilled workers can be undertaken through Express Entry Program. IT is the fastest federal system of immigration to Canada. Other programs are available for relocation like Provincial Nomination Program (PNP), Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Program(RNIP), and Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program. (AIPP)

The selection process in almost all the pathways is point-based. The applicant needs to meet the minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score requirement along with few other requirements to relocate to Canada.

What is the Step by Step process for Canada Immigration?

The first step for immigration to Canada is to check if you are eligible for the Permanent Residency(PR) status of Canada through the Comprehensive Ranking System(CRS) tool. For this, the candidate can take the help of a good immigration consultancy service that is reliable and experienced.

The rest of the procedure for immigration is as follows:

1.Check eligibility for Canada’s Permanent Residency(PR) status through the Comprehensive Ranking System(CRS) tool and see if you meet the eligibility requirement and the language proficiency score for you to qualify for the PR status.
2. Undertake the IELTS examination for language proficiency and aim for a decent score.
3. Login with WES (World Education Services) and get Educational Credential Assessment(ECA) done.
4. Create Express Entry profile and apply for the Permanent Residency(PR) status.
5. After receiving the ITA (Invitation to apply), submit the documents, including medical record, police verification, work experience letter, proof of funds, etc.
6. Pay Permanent Residency (PR) fee.

Immigration to Canada is heavily relies on the idea that the candidate is skilled and experienced. One of the major pre-requisite for being skilled is the candidates should be educated enough in the field to find employment that is appropriate and will help the candidates sustain successfully in Canada.

Apart from the above procedure, the candidate should carefully choose the NOC category for employment opportunities in the job profile. The NOC creates groups based on your job duties and skill type. For immigration purposes, the main job types are Skill level O for managerial jobs, Skill level A for professional employment, and Skill Level B for technical positions.

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