Express Entry: Invitation to Apply
Express Entry candidates who appear to meet the minimum entry criteria (MEC) and have registered with Job Bank, if applicable, are automatically entered into the Express Entry pool. Once in the pool, candidates are eligible to be issued an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for the program(s) whose requirements they appear to meet based on the self-declared information in their profile.
The ITA is an auto-generated correspondence issued to Express Entry candidates through their online account. The ITA is issued to candidates who rank the highest in a round of invitations, based on their score in the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS).
Candidates with a provincial or territorial nomination certificate are awarded an additional 600 points in the CRS and are normally invited to apply at the next round of invitations to which they are eligible.
When there is a general round of invitations, and a candidate appears eligible for multiple classes (e.g., the federal skilled worker class and the Canadian experience class), the system automatically invites the candidate to apply under one of the classes in the following order:
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provincial nominee class (PNC);
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Canadian experience class (CEC);
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federal skilled worker class (FSWC);
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federal skilled trades class (FSTC).
What is included in the ITA?
The ITA invites the candidate to apply under a specific class (i.e., FSWC, FSTC, CEC or PNC). A candidate cannot apply under a class other than the one specified in their ITA, even when the candidate appears to be eligible for multiple classes.
The ITA includes the following chart, which outlines how the candidate’s points were calculated in the CRS at the time of the round of invitations:
Express Entry criteria
Your Score
CRS – Human Capital – Age
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CRS – Human Capital – Level of Education
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CRS – Human Capital – First Official Language Proficiency
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CRS – Human Capital – Second Official Language Proficiency
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CRS – Human Capital – Canadian Work Experience
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CRS – Spouse – Level of Education
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CRS – Spouse – First Official Language Proficiency
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CRS – Spouse – Canadian Work Experience
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CRS – Skill Transferability – Education
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CRS – Skill Transferability – Foreign Work Experience
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CRS – Skill Transferability – Certificate of Qualification
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CRS – Arranged Employment
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CRS – Provincial or Territorial Nomination
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Your overall points score
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Express Entry: Invitation to Apply
Express Entry candidates who appear to meet the minimum entry criteria (MEC) and have registered with Job Bank, if applicable, are automatically entered into the Express Entry pool. Once in the pool, candidates are eligible to be issued an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for the program(s) whose requirements they appear to meet based on the self-declared information in their profile.
The ITA is an auto-generated correspondence issued to Express Entry candidates through their online account. The ITA is issued to candidates who rank the highest in a round of invitations, based on their score in the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS).
Candidates with a provincial or territorial nomination certificate are awarded an additional 600 points in the CRS and are normally invited to apply at the next round of invitations to which they are eligible.
When there is a general round of invitations, and a candidate appears eligible for multiple classes (e.g., the federal skilled worker class and the Canadian experience class), the system automatically invites the candidate to apply under one of the classes in the following order:
-
provincial nominee class (PNC);
-
Canadian experience class (CEC);
-
federal skilled worker class (FSWC);
-
federal skilled trades class (FSTC).
What is included in the ITA?
The ITA invites the candidate to apply under a specific class (i.e., FSWC, FSTC, CEC or PNC). A candidate cannot apply under a class other than the one specified in their ITA, even when the candidate appears to be eligible for multiple classes.
The ITA includes the following chart, which outlines how the candidate’s points were calculated in the CRS at the time of the round of invitations:
Express Entry criteria |
Your Score |
CRS – Human Capital – Age |
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CRS – Human Capital – Level of Education |
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CRS – Human Capital – First Official Language Proficiency |
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CRS – Human Capital – Second Official Language Proficiency |
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CRS – Human Capital – Canadian Work Experience |
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CRS – Spouse – Level of Education |
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CRS – Spouse – First Official Language Proficiency |
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CRS – Spouse – Canadian Work Experience |
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CRS – Skill Transferability – Education |
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CRS – Skill Transferability – Foreign Work Experience |
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CRS – Skill Transferability – Certificate of Qualification |
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CRS – Arranged Employment |
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CRS – Provincial or Territorial Nomination |
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Your overall points score |
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