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Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issues Invitations to Apply to candidates in the Express Entry Pool based on their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores. The Invitation to Apply (ITA) is an electronically generated document sent to candidates in line with their Express Entry profiles.

An ITA signifies an invitation to specific Express Entry pool participants to proceed with their permanent residence application. The process of submitting an electronic Application for Permanent Residence (e-APR) can be intricate. For expert assistance in completing this application, you can enlist the support of a skilled immigration consultant.

What to do after getting an ITA?

Once you receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA), you have 60 days to submit an e-APR through Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Immediate steps include submitting the necessary scanned documents to the IRCC portal and confirming your acceptance of the ITA.

Typically, IRCC processes most e-APRs within six months. After approval, applicants and their families receive visas for travelling to Canada. Upon arrival at the Canadian Port of Entry (POE), official Permanent Resident status documents are issued.

Continual renewal of the Permanent Residence card is essential for maintaining legal PR status. Adhering to Permanent Residency requirements is vital to uphold PR status.

List of documents required for e-APR submission

When submitting an e-APR, you must provide documents to verify the qualifications stated in your Express Entry profile and to confirm your eligibility for entry into Canada. These documents should be in English or French, or certified transcripts are required if in another language.

Here are some crucial documents needed for e-APR submission:

  • Medical Examination Confirmation Documents – Submit digital copies of your medical examination results.
  • Language Test Results – While IRCC can access these results directly, it’s advisable to submit your language test results for thoroughness.
  • Provincial Nomination Copy – If your Express Entry profile includes a Provincial Nomination, include a copy of the certificate.
  • Job Offer Support Documents – If indicated in your Express Entry profile, provide supporting documentation for a job offer.
  • Education Documents – Include all educational credentials from your Express Entry profile, along with transcripts and the original Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) report.
  • Proof of Funds Documents – These demonstrate your ability to cover living expenses in Canada, varying by family size and covering settlement costs.
  • Police Clearance Certificate Documents – These certificates are typically valid for up to 12 months. It’s important to show evidence that you’re in the process of obtaining them, as obtaining them before or after receiving an ITA could lead to complications.
  • Identity and Civil Status Documents – This includes passports for the principal applicant and accompanying family members, along with birth certificates and marital status documentation.
  • Work Experience Documents – Provide reference letters detailing job specifics like title, salary, employment dates, as well as pay slips, contract copies, and other relevant documents aligned with your Express Entry profile.
  • Proof of Canadian Relatives – If your profile mentions a relative in Canada, provide documents to substantiate this claim.

If you’re unable to provide any of these documents, it’s crucial to explain why and outline the steps you’ve taken to obtain the missing documents. To avoid potential complications due to document gaps, seeking assistance from an experienced immigration consultant is advisable.

For dependable immigration guidance, consider turning to Nexus Migration, a reputable consultancy with extensive experience in tailoring immigration solutions. Visit us if you require a trusted immigration counsellor.

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