Canada Express Entry: Category-Based Selection for Skilled Workers
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Canada Express Entry category-based selection is an immigration pathway that allows Canada to invite skilled workers from the Express Entry pool who match specific labour market needs. It is not a scholarship and not a job offer. It is a pathway that may lead to Canadian permanent residence if the applicant meets the requirements, receives an invitation, and submits a successful application.
Express Entry manages applications for three main immigration programmes: Canadian Experience Class, Federal Skilled Worker Program, and Federal Skilled Trades Program. To be considered in a category-based round, applicants must first qualify for one of these Express Entry programmes and enter the Express Entry pool.
At Darrab Education, we recommend this pathway for skilled applicants who have strong language scores, relevant work experience, and a profile that matches Canada’s priority categories. Immigration rules can change, so applicants should always check the official IRCC website before applying or paying any fees.
Current Priority Categories
IRCC currently lists the following Express Entry category-based selection areas:
French-language proficiency
Healthcare and social services occupations
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, STEM occupations
Trade occupations
Education occupations
Transport occupations
Physicians with Canadian work experience
Senior managers with Canadian work experience
Researchers with Canadian work experience
Skilled military recruits
These categories are used to invite candidates who match Canada’s economic and labour market priorities. The categories may change, so applicants must always check the official IRCC page
Eligibility :
They qualify for at least one Express Entry programme:
Canadian Experience Class
Federal Skilled Worker Program
Federal Skilled Trades Program
They create an online Express Entry profile through IRCC.
They enter the Express Entry pool.
They receive a Comprehensive Ranking System, CRS, score.
They meet the requirements of one of the current category-based selection categories.
They have valid language test results in English and/or French.
They have education documents and an Educational Credential Assessment, ECA, if required.
They have skilled work experience that matches the selected programme or category.
They are admissible to Canada.
They can provide proof of funds if required.
For category-based rounds, IRCC ranks eligible candidates by CRS score and invites the top-ranking candidates who meet the category requirements. Being in a priority category does not automatically guarantee an invitation.
Required documents :
Passport or travel document.
Language test results.
IELTS General Training — not IELTS Academic
CELPIP-General
PTE Core
French option: TEF Canada or TCF Canada
Educational Credential Assessment — ECA: theECA must be for immigration purposes, and you need the ECA report/reference number in your Express Entry profile.
Canadian education documents, if applicable.
Work experience letters.
Proof of Canadian work experience, if applying under a Canadian work experience category.
Job offer documents, if applicable.
Provincial nomination certificate, if applicable.
Proof of settlement funds, if required.
Police certificates.
Medical examination documents.
Digital photo.
Marriage certificate, divorce certificate, birth certificates, or other family documents if applicable.
Any additional documents listed in the applicant’s personalized IRCC checklist.
How to apply :
Check whether you are eligible for one of the Express Entry programmes.
Check whether your work experience, language ability, or background matches one of the current category-based selection areas.
Take an approved English and/or French language test.
Get an Educational Credential Assessment if your education was completed outside Canada and you need it for eligibility or CRS points.
Prepare your work experience documents.
Create an Express Entry profile through your IRCC secure account.
Submit your profile and enter the Express Entry pool.
Wait for an invitation round. IRCC holds general, programme-specific, and category-based rounds throughout the year.
If invited, submit your permanent residence application within 60 days.
Upload the required documents, complete the forms, and pay the required fees.
IRCC states that if you are invited to apply, the invitation is valid for 60 days only, so applicants should prepare documents early.
The Scholarship Benefits:
A possible pathway to Canadian permanent residence.
Category-based rounds may improve opportunities for applicants in priority areas.
Strong pathway for skilled workers with French ability, healthcare and social services experience, STEM background, trade occupations, education occupations, transport occupations, or selected Canadian work experience.
Applicants can be considered in different types of rounds, including general, programme-specific, and category-based rounds.
Successful permanent residents can live and work in Canada, subject to Canadian immigration law and settlement requirements.

