Accelerate Your Canadian PR: Express Entry Program

At Castle & Co., we help maximize your CRS score, optimize your profile, and ensure a flawless PR application, increasing your chances of success.

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What is the Express Entry Program?

Express Entry is an online immigration system that ranks and selects skilled foreign workers for PR based on age, education, work experience, and language ability. The Express Entry system is Canada’s fastest and most competitive immigration pathway for Permanent Residence.
Candidates apply under one of these programs:

Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)
Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) via Express Entry

Each program has its own eligibility criteria. Candidates are ranked using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), and only the highest-scoring applicants receive Invitations to Apply (ITA) for PR.

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Castle & Co. does not provide job placement or recruitment services.
For job opportunities in Canada, you can visit our sister company’s career site, Workvantage, by clicking the button below.

Please Provide Full Details:

1. Proposed Position(s), Work Location(s), Hourly Rate, Hours per Week, Contract Duration.
2. Staffing at Location: Total Employee Count & Number of Temporary Foreign Workers currently employed.
3. Year of Business Incorporation/Establishment.
4. Additional Notes.

Please Include the Following:

1. Nature of Care (childcare, senior support, medical needs) & Profile of Care Recipient(s) (e.g., age, specific health conditions).
2. Living Arrangement (Live-in vs. Live-out), Hourly Rate & Hours per Week.
3. Prospective Applicant (if known): Age, Highest Educational Credential, Language Proficiency (English/French), and Related Work History.
4. Additional Notes.

Please Provide Full Details:

1. Sponsor’s Legal Status (Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident) & Current Residence (Country/Province).
2. Partner Being Sponsored: Citizenship & Current Country of Residence.
3. Number of accompanying dependent children.
4. Sponsorship Background:
– Has the Sponsor submitted a sponsorship application in the past?
– Was the Sponsor sponsored as a spouse in the last 5 years?
5. Is the Sponsor currently in Undischarged Bankruptcy, receiving Social Assistance (welfare), or in default of child support or immigration loans?
6. Relationship Details: Date of Marriage or date common-law cohabitation began.
7. Admissibility Issues: Does the sponsor or the applicant have any history of criminal charges, severe health conditions, or prior visa denials from any country?
8. Current Status & Past Marriages: If the applicant is currently residing in Canada, what is their active immigration status? Have any prior marriages for either party been officially dissolved by divorce?
9. Additional Notes.

Please Include the Following:

1. Applicant Citizenship & Current Country of Residence (Please specify your Status, e.g., Worker, Student, PR).
2. Reason for Travel, Intended Arrival/Departure Dates & Length of Stay.
3. Are you visiting specific relatives or friends? (Please specify relationship).
4. Details of any previous Canadian or US visa applications or refusals.
5. Available Funds & Reasons to Return Home (e.g., Employment, Assets, Family obligations).
6. Additional Notes.

Please Include the Following:


1. Date your Permanent Residence was obtained.
2. Total number of days spent in Canada during the past 5 years (estimate is fine).
3. Did you hold temporary status in Canada (e.g., Student, Worker) before becoming a PR? If yes, type and duration.
4. Have you filed Canadian Income Tax Returns for at least 3 of the last 5 years?
5. Proficiency level in English or French (Basic, Intermediate, Fluent).
6. Prohibitions & Background:
– Any criminal history, including convictions, probation, or parole (inside or outside Canada).
– Are you currently subject to a Removal Order or under investigation by immigration authorities?
7. Additional notes.

Please Include the Following:

1. Applicant (Parent/Grandparent):
– Citizenship & Current Country of Residence.
– Details of prior Canadian or US visa applications or refusals.
– Do you have any significant pre-existing medical conditions?
2. Host (Child/Grandchild in Canada):
– Legal Status (Citizen or Permanent Resident).
– Household Composition: Total count of individuals residing in the home (including spouse and dependents).
– Gross Annual Household Income.
3. Additional Notes.

Please Provide Full Details:

1. Employment Status: Do you have a valid Job Offer? (Include Employer Name, Role, LMIA approval status, or if applying as an Intra-Company Transferee).
2. Open Work Permit (if applicable): Please specify your category (e.g., Spouse of Student/Worker, PGWP, or International Experience Canada/IEC).
3. Background: Summary of relevant Work History and details of any previous Canadian visa applications or refusals.
4. Additional Notes.

Please Provide the Following Details:

1. Proposed Study Plan: Program Name, Academic Level (e.g., Diploma, Master’s), and status of Letter of Acceptance (LOA).
2. Language Proficiency: Standardized Test Scores (IELTS, CELPIP, TEF).
3. Economic Establishment: Source of Funds & Ties to Home Country (reasons to return).
4. Visa History: Details of any previous applications or refusals for Canada or the US.
5. Additional Comments.

Please Provide Full Details:

1. Current Immigration Status: Type of permit (e.g., Visitor, Student, Worker) & Expiration Date.
2. Justification for Extension:
– Study: (e.g., New Letter of Acceptance).
– Work: (e.g., Updated LMIA or Job Offer details).
– Visitor: (Purpose of continued stay, e.g., ongoing tourism, family visit, or pending Spousal Sponsorship).
3. Additional Notes.

Please Provide Details for Principal Applicant and Spouse:

1. Personal Profile: Age, Citizenship, Marital Status, Highest Educational Credential, Language Proficiency (IELTS, CELPIP, TEF), and Settlement Funds.
2. Work History (Past 10 Years):
– Total years of Foreign Skilled Work.
– Total years of In-Canada Skilled Work.
3. Proposed Province of Residence (e.g., Ontario, Quebec, BC).
4. Canadian Ties: Relatives in Canada, prior Canadian study/work history, or Valid Job Offer.
5. Additional Notes.

1. What program do you need help with?
2. Share your current citizenship, residence, and immigration status—and whether you have family in Canada.
3. Are you looking to apply, renew or appeal?
4. Let us know if you’re working toward a deadline or have key dates in mind.
5. Observations (provide details).

Processing Times for Express Entry Applications

The Express Entry system is one of the quickest ways to obtain Canadian permanent residency. However, processing times can vary depending on application volume, program selection, and individual factors such as document completeness and background checks. As of February 2026, the estimated processing times are as follows:

Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP): 6 months 
Canadian Experience Class (CEC): 5 months
Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP): Processing times vary, but the average is 6-12 months
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) via Express Entry: 6 months

Since processing times change frequently, stay updated by checking the official processing times website.

Who Can Apply for Express Entry?

To be eligible for Express Entry, you must meet the minimum requirements set by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and score high enough in the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS).

Age – Maximum points for applicants 18-29 years old.
Work Experience – At least one year of skilled work experience (Canada or abroad).
Education – Secondary education or higher (ECA required for foreign degrees).
Language Proficiency – IELTS, CELPIP (English), or TEF, TCF (French) with a strong score.
Proof of Funds – Sufficient settlement funds.

Your CRS score determines whether you receive an ITA for PR. Castle & Co. helps optimize your CRS score for better chances of selection.

Valid Passport or Travel Document
Language Test Results (IELTS, CELPIP, TEF, or TCF)
Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) for foreign degrees
Proof of Work Experience (reference letters, pay stubs, contracts)
Proof of Funds (if applicable)
PNP Nomination (if applicable)

A strong, well-prepared application ensures a higher chance of approval. Castle & Co. helps compile all required documents, preventing processing delays.

Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) Score & Selection

The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) ranks candidates based on factors like age, education, work experience, and language skills. Higher scores increase your chances of receiving an ITA.

CRS Point Breakdown

Core Human Capital Factors – Age, education, language ability, Canadian work experience.
Skills Transferability Factors – Combination of education, language, and work experience.
Additional Factors – provincial nomination, sibling in Canada, French ability.

How to Improve Your CRS Score

Improve your IELTS or CELPIP score
Secure a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) nomination (+600 points)
Gain additional work experience
Improve French language proficiency for extra points

How Castle & Co. Helps You Succeed in Express Entry

Express Entry is a competitive system, and having an optimized CRS score and a complete application is crucial. Castle & Co. ensures your application is strong, compliant, and highly ranked.

CRS Score Optimization

We identify ways to boost your ranking for better ITA chances.

Complete Profile & Application Preparation

Avoid errors that cause delays or rejections.

PNP Assistance

Maximize your Express Entry points with additional factors.

Ongoing Case Management

We track your status, respond to IRCC requests, and minimize delays.

Express Entry Steps with Castle & Co.

Applying for Canadian permanent residence through Express Entry requires strategic planning and accurate documentation. Castle & Co. provides expert guidance and a structured approach to maximize your chances of success.

1. Profile Setup & Optimization

We evaluate your profile, identify ways to boost your CRS score, and submit a complete Express Entry profile.

2. Pool Entry & Ranking

Your profile is ranked based on CRS points, and we track ITA draws to maximize selection opportunities.

3. ITA Receipt & PR Application

If selected, you have 60 days to submit a complete PR application. Castle & Co. ensures all documents are accurate and compliant.

4. Application Processing

We submit your PR application, track processing times, and respond to any IRCC requests.

5. Approval & PR Confirmation

Once approved, we guide you through the final PR steps, including settlement planning.

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Experienced Consultants

Your application is handled by licensed professionals, ensuring accuracy every step of the way.

Personalized Support

Receive guidance tailored to your unique situation for a smooth process.

Affordable Solutions

Benefit from reduced fees without compromising on quality.

Efficient Process

Our streamlined approach helps you save time compared to traditional services.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find Out If You Qualify for Express Entry!

Complete the form below and receive an instant assessment of your eligibility. Our experts will review your profile and guide you on the next steps for a successful application.

Contact Us CC ENG

Castle & Co. does not provide job placement or recruitment services.
For job opportunities in Canada, you can visit our sister company’s career site, Workvantage, by clicking the button below.

Please Provide Full Details:

1. Proposed Position(s), Work Location(s), Hourly Rate, Hours per Week, Contract Duration.
2. Staffing at Location: Total Employee Count & Number of Temporary Foreign Workers currently employed.
3. Year of Business Incorporation/Establishment.
4. Additional Notes.

Please Include the Following:

1. Nature of Care (childcare, senior support, medical needs) & Profile of Care Recipient(s) (e.g., age, specific health conditions).
2. Living Arrangement (Live-in vs. Live-out), Hourly Rate & Hours per Week.
3. Prospective Applicant (if known): Age, Highest Educational Credential, Language Proficiency (English/French), and Related Work History.
4. Additional Notes.

Please Provide Full Details:

1. Sponsor’s Legal Status (Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident) & Current Residence (Country/Province).
2. Partner Being Sponsored: Citizenship & Current Country of Residence.
3. Number of accompanying dependent children.
4. Sponsorship Background:
– Has the Sponsor submitted a sponsorship application in the past?
– Was the Sponsor sponsored as a spouse in the last 5 years?
5. Is the Sponsor currently in Undischarged Bankruptcy, receiving Social Assistance (welfare), or in default of child support or immigration loans?
6. Relationship Details: Date of Marriage or date common-law cohabitation began.
7. Admissibility Issues: Does the sponsor or the applicant have any history of criminal charges, severe health conditions, or prior visa denials from any country?
8. Current Status & Past Marriages: If the applicant is currently residing in Canada, what is their active immigration status? Have any prior marriages for either party been officially dissolved by divorce?
9. Additional Notes.

Please Include the Following:

1. Applicant Citizenship & Current Country of Residence (Please specify your Status, e.g., Worker, Student, PR).
2. Reason for Travel, Intended Arrival/Departure Dates & Length of Stay.
3. Are you visiting specific relatives or friends? (Please specify relationship).
4. Details of any previous Canadian or US visa applications or refusals.
5. Available Funds & Reasons to Return Home (e.g., Employment, Assets, Family obligations).
6. Additional Notes.

Please Include the Following:


1. Date your Permanent Residence was obtained.
2. Total number of days spent in Canada during the past 5 years (estimate is fine).
3. Did you hold temporary status in Canada (e.g., Student, Worker) before becoming a PR? If yes, type and duration.
4. Have you filed Canadian Income Tax Returns for at least 3 of the last 5 years?
5. Proficiency level in English or French (Basic, Intermediate, Fluent).
6. Prohibitions & Background:
– Any criminal history, including convictions, probation, or parole (inside or outside Canada).
– Are you currently subject to a Removal Order or under investigation by immigration authorities?
7. Additional notes.

Please Include the Following:

1. Applicant (Parent/Grandparent):
– Citizenship & Current Country of Residence.
– Details of prior Canadian or US visa applications or refusals.
– Do you have any significant pre-existing medical conditions?
2. Host (Child/Grandchild in Canada):
– Legal Status (Citizen or Permanent Resident).
– Household Composition: Total count of individuals residing in the home (including spouse and dependents).
– Gross Annual Household Income.
3. Additional Notes.

Please Provide Full Details:

1. Employment Status: Do you have a valid Job Offer? (Include Employer Name, Role, LMIA approval status, or if applying as an Intra-Company Transferee).
2. Open Work Permit (if applicable): Please specify your category (e.g., Spouse of Student/Worker, PGWP, or International Experience Canada/IEC).
3. Background: Summary of relevant Work History and details of any previous Canadian visa applications or refusals.
4. Additional Notes.

Please Provide the Following Details:

1. Proposed Study Plan: Program Name, Academic Level (e.g., Diploma, Master’s), and status of Letter of Acceptance (LOA).
2. Language Proficiency: Standardized Test Scores (IELTS, CELPIP, TEF).
3. Economic Establishment: Source of Funds & Ties to Home Country (reasons to return).
4. Visa History: Details of any previous applications or refusals for Canada or the US.
5. Additional Comments.

Please Provide Full Details:

1. Current Immigration Status: Type of permit (e.g., Visitor, Student, Worker) & Expiration Date.
2. Justification for Extension:
– Study: (e.g., New Letter of Acceptance).
– Work: (e.g., Updated LMIA or Job Offer details).
– Visitor: (Purpose of continued stay, e.g., ongoing tourism, family visit, or pending Spousal Sponsorship).
3. Additional Notes.

Please Provide Details for Principal Applicant and Spouse:

1. Personal Profile: Age, Citizenship, Marital Status, Highest Educational Credential, Language Proficiency (IELTS, CELPIP, TEF), and Settlement Funds.
2. Work History (Past 10 Years):
– Total years of Foreign Skilled Work.
– Total years of In-Canada Skilled Work.
3. Proposed Province of Residence (e.g., Ontario, Quebec, BC).
4. Canadian Ties: Relatives in Canada, prior Canadian study/work history, or Valid Job Offer.
5. Additional Notes.

1. What program do you need help with?
2. Share your current citizenship, residence, and immigration status—and whether you have family in Canada.
3. Are you looking to apply, renew or appeal?
4. Let us know if you’re working toward a deadline or have key dates in mind.
5. Observations (provide details).

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