Welcome to Karim Immigration
Canadian immigration has become very popular nowadays due to the high human development index of this country. Canada is one among the few favorite destinations of immigrants nowadays. The country offers the best healthcare, safety and education, culture and environment and more to be in best place to live. This is the reason, every year thousands of people apply for the immigration.
The easiest way to immigrate to Canada for those who desire to is through Canadian Express Entry Program, which is a new system introduced in 2015 to manage immigration to Canada on skilled work experience.
It’s very important for a candidate to get his educational levels assessed properly. This is highly crucial for candidates who have obtained their education outside of Canada. The Canadian government has also streamlined the process of immigration to Canada. It has introduced the Express Entry system under which the candidates are eligible as per the point structure of the comprehensive ranking system (CRS).
Under this system, almost 1,200 points are available to the candidates. 600 of these points are awarded if the candidate has a job offer or a nomination from a province in Canada (PNP which stands for Provincial Nominee Program). Out of the rest 600, 500 points are awarded for the human capital factors of a candidate and/or his spouse which collectively imply their individual ages, language proficiencies, levels of education and Canadian work experience if present.
The rest 100 out of 600 are available to those candidates who have the right skill transferability combinations of the human capital factors mentioned above, for example, a good language-proficiency combined with a work experience in the native country or Canadian work experience plus work experience in the native country.
Nevertheless, it is really important for the applicants who are on the verge of completing their degrees that they do so before getting their educational credentials assessment (ECA). ECA is important for candidates who have received their education outside of Canada. It helps the Canadian government to know the worth of education received outside of Canada.