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All you need to know about processing time

Processing time is the approximate amount of time required for the authorities to process your application. This period ranges between the date when the application is received and the date when the application is accepted/rejected. The date on the mail receipt marks the commencement of the processing time in case you’re sending the application. If you’re applying in person, the date of submission marks the date of commencement of the processing time. The processing time is affected by several factors, few of which include

You can visit the following link to find out more about the Immigration Processing times:

Government Fees

In return for the application, applicants are expected to pay a nominal fee. This fee depends on the type of application. The fee also depends on the number of accompanying family members. You’re advised to keep an eye on the fee since it is subjected to change at any point of time. The following are the different categories of fees

Caution: Do not confuse yourself between government fees and consultation fees you pay an immigration counselor prior to immigrating

Visit the following link to find more about government feaTo find out more about the different kinds of government fee for various applications, please visit the following link:es

TEER codes

TEER stands for Training, Education, Experience and Responsibilities required for a certain kind of occupation. It is a governmental system in order to standardize and classify occupations. Each occupation level is assigned a 5- digit code. The code takes into consideration relevant work experience in the particular domain.
A few immigration categories have mandatory constraints on work experience. The system of TEER codes makes the process of immigration smoother and it becomes easier to provide documentation for the occupation you’re migrating for.

To find out, what TEER your job falls under, please visit the following link:

Check your eligibility here

Canada places certain constraints for immigration. Not everybody meets the eligibility criteria. Only those who satisfy the eligibility criteria are allowed to immigrate to Canada. The criteria is applicable to the three categories of immigration

If you're a part of any of the above mentioned categories, you automatically qualify for provincial nomination.

To know more about your eligibility, visit the following link

Check CRS Score

CRS stands for comprehensive ranking system tool. It is a system used by the IRCC(immigration, refugees and citizenship Canada). The system is used to determine the profile rank of an applicant in the pool of express entry applications. The CRS tool designates an appropriate ranking based on the following criterion
The cut off CRS score for becoming an eligible applicant keeps fluctuating. By knowing your CRS score, you can take measures to increase your CRS score. Higher is the CRS score, better are the chances of your application being accepted.

Language Proficiency Requirement

English and French are the official languages and the most widely spoken languages of Canada. Taking up a language test in English and/or French is mandatory for applying for any migration process. Each category of migration requires qualification of a specific test.
Few accepted tests include

Applicants must produce legitimate copies of transcripts from tests held by authorised organizations. The transcript must provide separate scores for writing abilities, listening and speaking skills.

To find out, how many points are you eligible to get, based on your education, language ability, skills, work experience and other factors, click the following link:

Necessary settlement funds

Settlement funds provide proof of the financial ability of the applicant to resettle in Canada. Most immigration categories barring refugees and spousal sponsorship mandate proof of funds. Every category has a specific financial criteria for qualification. The amount also depends on factors such as size of family, income of family, qualification of spouse etc.

This table shows the minimum amount you need to immigrate to canada as of june 9,2022, If you have more money , you should list the full amount in your profile or application

No of family membersFunds Reqired (in Canadian Dollars)
1$13,310
2$16,570
3$20,331
4$24,733
5$28,052
6$31,338
7$35,224
For each additional family members$5,386