Tab Mapper

The tab mapper is a handy little tool that will render a guitar tab file with graphic chord diagrams displayed alongside. This comes in handy for people who just don't have every single chord shape memorized. Just plug in the web site address of a valid .tab or .crd file and hit "Go". In general, the tab mapper does a better job with printer friendly URLs. If there is more than one way to play a chord, the tab mapper will choose the most common shape. To see other fingerings, click on the chord diagram and you will be taken to the chord calculator.

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What is Express Entry (EE)?

Express Entry is an online system for managing immigration applications from skilled workers. If you are eligible for one or more Express Entry programs and submit your profile, you?ll be ranked in the Express Entry pool using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), which is a points-based system to assess and score your profile and rank it in the Express Entry pool.

Age

Max 110p

Education

Max 150p

Language Skills

Max 160p

Canadian Work
Experience

Max 80p

Skills
Transferability

Max 100p

LMIA additional points

Additional points can be given through LMIA, while extending your work permit and increasing your work experience score.

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Provincial Nominee additional points

Additional points as a Provincial Nominee through Express Entry.

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There are three immigration programs managed through Express Entry:
  • Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
  • Federal Skilled Workers (FSW)
  • Federal Skilled Trade (FST)
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What are Express Entry rounds of invitations?

Express Entry rounds of invitations, also known as ?draws?, are regular events where the Canadian government selects candidates from the Express Entry pool to invite them to apply for permanent residence. These rounds are a crucial part of Canada?s immigration system for skilled workers.

How often do Express Entry draws occur?

Express Entry draws typically follow a consistent schedule:

  • Most draws occur every two weeks
  • They usually take place on Wednesdays
  • The time of the draw can vary but often happens in the morning, Eastern Time
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What types of Express Entry draws are there?

The Canadian government conducts different types of invitation rounds to meet various immigration objectives:

  1. All-program draws: Include candidates from all Express Entry programs (Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, and Canadian Experience Class).
  2. Program-specific draws: Focus on candidates from a specific program.
  3. Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draws: Exclusive for candidates who have received a provincial nomination.
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How are candidates selected in Express Entry draws?

Candidates are selected based on their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score:

  • Each candidate in the pool has a CRS score based on factors like age, education, language skills, and work experience
  • In each draw, IRCC sets a minimum CRS score cut-off
  • Candidates at or above this score receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence
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Overview

Category-based rounds complement general and program-specific rounds by inviting top-ranking candidates who meet specific economic goals.

Current Categories

  1. French-language proficiency
  2. Healthcare occupations
  3. Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) occupations
  4. Trade occupations
  5. Transport occupations
  6. Agriculture and agri-food occupations

General Eligibility

To qualify for a category-based invitation, candidates must:

  • Meet minimum Express Entry criteria
  • Be eligible for 1 of the 3 immigration programs
  • Meet all requirements specified in the round instructions
  • Rank sufficiently high among other eligible candidates

Category-Specific Eligibility Requirements

1. French-Language Proficiency

Requirements:

  • Minimum score of 7 in all 4 language abilities on the Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens
  • Meet all round-specific instructions

2. Healthcare Occupations

Requirements:

  • Minimum 6 months full-time continuous work experience (or part-time equivalent)
  • Experience gained within past 3 years
  • Experience in a single eligible healthcare occupation
  • Work experience from Canada or abroad accepted
  • Meet all round-specific instructions
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3. STEM Occupations

Requirements:

  • Minimum 6 months full-time continuous work experience (or part-time equivalent)
  • Experience gained within past 3 years
    Experience in a single eligible STEM occupation
  • Work experience from Canada or abroad accepted
  • Meet all round-specific instructions
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4. Trade Occupations

Requirements:

  • Minimum 6 months full-time continuous work experience (or part-time equivalent)
  • Experience gained within past 3 years
  • Experience in a single eligible trade occupation
  • Work experience from Canada or abroad accepted
  • Meet all round-specific instructions
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5. Transport Occupations

Requirements:

  • Minimum 6 months full-time continuous work experience (or part-time equivalent)
  • Experience gained within past 3 years
  • Experience in a single eligible transport occupation
  • Work experience from Canada or abroad accepted
  • Meet all round-specific instructions
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6. Agriculture and Agri-Food Occupations

Requirements:

  • Minimum 6 months full-time continuous work experience (or part-time equivalent)
  • Experience gained within past 3 years
  • Experience in a single eligible agriculture/agri-food occupation
  • Work experience from Canada or abroad accepted
  • Meet all round-specific instructions
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Selection Process

When conducting a category-based round:

  1. Candidates meeting category requirements are ranked
  2. Top-ranking candidates receive invitations to apply for permanent residence
  3. Round-specific instructions must be followed

Canadian Experience Class (CEC)

CEC is for skilled workers who have Canadian work experience. The work experience must have been gained in the 3 years before you apply (self-employment and work experience gained when being a full-time student are not counted).
Eligibility
Education Occupation Work Experience Language Skills
No requirement - Outside or within Canada education credentials valid for improving the rank Teer 0, 1, 2, 3 1 year of skilled work experience in Canada in the last 3 years before you apply For NOC 0, A: CLB 7 For NOC B: CLB 5
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Federal Skilled Workers (FSW)

FSW is for skilled workers with foreign work experience and must meet criteria for education and other factors. This program is particularly useful for those looking to apply for a Canadian visa with international work experience.
Eligibility
Education Occupation Work Experience Language Skills
Must have a certificate, diploma or degree from either Canada or foreign education (ECA - Educational Credential Assessment) Teer 0, 1, 2, 3 At least 1 year of continuous work experience in a primary occupation within the last 10 years) CLB 7
Score
Applicants must score at least 67 out of 100 points based on the Six Selection Factors to qualify for this program:
  • Language: Max. 28 points
  • Education: Max. 25 points
  • Work Experience: Max. 15 points
  • Age: Max. 12 points
  • Job Offer (if available): Max. 10 points
  • Adaptability: Max. 10 points
Proof of funds: Applicants must show enough money to settle in Canada, unless they are already authorized to work in Canada and have a valid job offer.
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Federal Skilled Trade (FST)

FST is for skilled workers in specific trades who meet the program criteria. This program offers another pathway for those seeking to obtain various types of Canadian immigration visas.
Eligibility
Education Occupation Work Experience Language Skills Work Experience
Must have a certificate, diploma or degree from either Canada or foreign education (ECA - Educational Credential Assessment) Major groups 72, 73, 82, 83, 92, 93

Minor group 6320

Unit group 62200
2 years of work experience in a skilled trade within the past 5 years CLB 4 ? Reading and writing A valid job offer Or Certificate of qualification
Score

Applicants must score at least 67 out of 100 points based on the Six Selection Factors to qualify for this program:

  • Language: Max. 28 points
  • Education: Max. 25 points
  • Work Experience: Max. 15 points
  • Age: Max. 12 points
  • Job Offer (if available): Max. 10 points
  • Adaptability: Max. 10 points

Proof of funds: Applicants must show enough money to settle in Canada, unless they are already authorized to work in Canada and have a valid job offer.

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Express Entry Process

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Profile

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ITA

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Submission

Submit your application for permanent residence within 60 days

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