1. Language Proficiency Test Scores:
Language proficiency is a crucial factor in the Express Entry system. Candidates must provide valid test scores from approved language tests like IELTS, CELPIP, or TEF.
2. Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) Report:
An ECA report evaluates your foreign education credentials and determines their equivalence to Canadian standards. This is essential for proving your educational qualifications.
3. Valid Passport:
A valid passport is necessary for travel and identification purposes. Ensure that it doesn't expire soon, as you may need it for various stages of the application process.
4. Express Entry Profile:
Create an Express Entry profile online and submit all required information, including personal details, education, work experience, and language test results.
5. Provincial Nomination (if applicable):
Some provinces in Canada have their immigration programs. If you have a provincial nomination, make sure to include the relevant documents.
6. Job Offer from a Canadian Employer (if applicable):
If you have a job offer from a Canadian employer, include the offer letter and any other supporting documents.
7. Proof of Sufficient Funds:
You need to demonstrate that you have enough money to support yourself and your family members when you arrive in Canada. Include bank statements or letters of financial support.
8. Police Clearance Certificates:
Obtain police clearance certificates from all countries where you have lived for more than six months since turning 18.
9. Medical Examination Results:
Undergo a medical examination by an approved panel physician to ensure you meet the health requirements for immigration to Canada.
10. Marriage or Common-Law Relationship Documents:
If you're married or in a common-law relationship, provide proof of your relationship, such as marriage certificates or cohabitation documents.