Express Entry
Practice Area

Express Entry

Profile architecture, CRS positioning, ITA response, and post-ITA documentation — handled as the regulated proceeding it is.

Overview

Profile architecture, CRS positioning, ITA response, and post-ITA documentation — handled as the regulated proceeding it is.

Scope of Representation
  • CRS strategy & positioning
  • Profile creation & integrity
  • ITA response
  • Post-ITA evidentiary file
Typical Process

How a Matter Proceeds

1

Profile Architecture

Analyzing your education, work experience, language scores, and provincial ties to identify the optimal Express Entry stream and position.

2

CRS Optimization

Structuring your profile to maximize CRS score: validating work experience, confirming language results, and identifying secondary factors.

3

ITA Response

Upon invitation, preparing a complete application package with required documents organized to IRCC specifications.

4

Processing & Landing

Submitting the final application and managing any additional information requests until the PR decision and landing.

Evidence We Look For

Documentation & Proof Points

  • Language test results (CLB/TEF/TEF-Canada minimum required)
  • Educational credential assessment (WES, ICES, or equivalent)
  • Certified employment letters with NOC code and job duties
  • Recent tax returns and pay stubs
  • Police clearance certificate (within 12 months)
  • Medical examination results (arranged by IRCC)
  • Passport and travel history documentation
  • Proof of liquid funds (if required)
  • Provincial nomination or provincial expression of interest (if applicable)