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الأربعاء، نوفمبر 18، 2020

Respond to your invitation to apply-canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada

 

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/submit-profile/respond-invitation.html


If we invite you to apply for permanent residence, you'll get a message in your account telling you:

  • which program you've been invited to apply for
  • what to do next

You'll need to show proof of the information you gave us in your Express Entry profile. We’ll assess whether the information you submit in your application is different from what was in your profile.

If we find that you gave us false information or left out important details, we could:

  • refuse your application
  • find you inadmissible
  • bar you for 5 years from applying to come to Canada for any reason

Apply for permanent residence.

Program requirements

You can check the criteria for the program you've been invited to apply under to make sure you're still eligible.

By understanding your program requirements, you'll be more prepared to apply. It could also help you decide whether to accept an invitation to apply.

Changes to your personal situation

If your situation (or that of your spouse or partner) changes, you should re-calculate your score before applying online for permanent residence.

If your recalculated score is less than the lowest score in your round of invitations, you should decline the invitation. If you decide to apply anyway, we may:

  • refuse your application
  • not refund your application fee

Some examples of changes that could lower your score:

  • you no longer have a valid job offer
  • you no longer have a provincial nomination
  • your language test scores:
    • have expired
    • are lower after you were retested

Declining an invitation to apply

If you decline an invitation, you'll be put back into the Express Entry pool of candidates. You'll be considered in future rounds of invitations, if you’re still eligible.

The cut-off score varies from round to round. If your score isn’t high enough, you might not be invited to apply again. In some cases, you may have to take steps to be invited to apply again. For example, you may need to:

There is no guarantee that you'll be invited to apply again. However, if you choose to re-enter the pool, declining an invitation won't affect whether or not you’re invited to apply later.

If you don't decline an invitation and you don't apply within 90 days, the invitation will expire and your profile will be removed from the pool. To be considered in future rounds of invitations you'll have to:

  • fill out and submit a new Express Entry profile
  • meet the eligibility
  • be accepted into the pool again

What to do if you’re not invited to apply

If you’re not invited to apply within 12 months of submitting your Express Entry profile, it will automatically expire. You can see this date in your account.

When your profile expires, it will be removed from the system. You will get a message in your account.

You can still create a new profile. If your profile is about to expire, you can print out screen shots of your profile to make it easier to re-enter your data.

Don’t create a new profile until your existing profile expires. If you do, you’ll need to withdraw your existing profile first.

To withdraw your profile:

  1. Sign in to your account
  2. Go to “View the applications you submitted” on the main page
  3. Click the “Withdraw profile” link
  4. Click the “Continue” button below the “Warning!” text under the heading “What would you like to do today?”

If you don’t submit a new profile, you can’t mention Express Entry in your profiles on any job boards.

If you submit a new profile, you’ll get a new:

  • Express Entry profile number
  • Job Seeker validation code for Job Bank

Other ways to immigrate

You may consider applying directly to a province or territory through the Provincial Nominee Program or find out about other options to immigrate to Canada.

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