Aside from this, provinces have their own provincial nominee program via which they choose qualified candidates for their local labour markets from the express entry pool.
Top-ranked candidates are issued offers to apply for permanent residency (ITA). An IRCC draw takes place every two weeks to establish the CRS cut-off point. If an express entry application does not get an ITA after 12 months, they will have to re-enter the pool and establish a new profile.
You must apply for permanent residency within 90 days of getting an ITA if you want to be eligible for a green card (Immigration and Citizenship Act). Within six months or less, more than 80% of applications are processed by IRCC.
You may use the CWCI’s express entry points calculator to get started straight away.