3 Common Express Entry Immigration Mistakes

Since immigration to Canada has become somewhat common, there are 3 critical errors to prevent in Express Entry for Canadian immigration in 2022. These are the top 3 mistakes that people frequently make. We should avoid such mistakes by all means, especially given the enormous appeal of the EE (Express Entry) System as a route to Canadian PR.

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The immigration procedure can be tiring and costly. Because of this, even the smallest mistakes might make your wallet significantly lighter.  Avoid these 3 mistakes, and your likelihood of receiving an ITA for residence in Canada will automatically improve.

 

In this article, we have made a list of 3 mistakes you need to avoid while applying for Express Entry Immigration in Canada.

 

1. Not Staying Up-To-Date with IRCC Rules and Regulations

Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) oversees the laws that governs the immigration business. The body in charge of overseeing the whole Canadian immigration process is the IRCC. We are all aware that the IRCC frequently updates and modifies its immigration policies. You must therefore be informed of the alterations as a candidate. You won't get the Canadian PR card if you're not aware of the most recent information.

 

An excellent illustration of such a modification is the new 60-day expiration period for the Invitation to Apply (ITA) for Canadian PR. This was previously extended to ninety days to make it easier for candidates to apply in the pandemic.

 

2. Documents Not in French or English

Both French and English are marketed as the primary language in Canada. Therefore, you must submit a copy of your documentation in these languages if they are not in French or English. If you don't send these, Canada won't evaluate your application for permanent residence, which could result in the rejection of your application for Express Entry. 

 

 

3. Not Keeping Your Express Entry Profile Updated

The process of immigrating to Canada does not finish when you submit your application to the EE group. After then, the real trip begins. Your profile needs to be accurate, true, genuine, and accessible to be verified. Additionally, the information you have supplied has to be immediately updated if anything changes.

 

If you don't, you won't be able to upgrade your profile after receiving an ITA. You will also forfeit your opportunity to obtain Permanent Residence in Canada while your application is being processed.

 

It's wise to work with a lawyer for your immigration process. Get an experienced immigration lawyer from Nanda & Associate Lawyers. They also have divorce lawyers, mortgage lawyers, and more. Contact them now for further information.

 

 

 

Disclaimer: This article is only intended for educational purposes and shouldn't be used as a substitute for legal advice.

 

 

 

 

 

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