At this time, we ask that you NOT create an Express Entry profile independently. Once we have had an opportunity to review your information and received your signed Express Entry Interview, we will provide you with further information about uploading your Express Entry profile. If you submit your Express Entry profile on your own, we cannot be responsible for accuracy of the information that you provide to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Please note that providing false or misleading information to IRCC can have serious consequences for your immigration project.
NOTE: These amounts are subject to change.
6. Please complete the missing information regarding your secondary and post-secondary periods of study in the table below. This information must be consistent with your supporting educational documents.
Your education information in the table above has been captured from your forms on Canadavisa client portal. If you need to amend or update your education information, please amend/update your Schedule A form (IMM5669E) on your Canadavisa client portal.
7. Please select from the list below the Province/s or Territory/ies that you, the principal applicant, would consider living in Canada:
When disclosing where you would consider living in Canada, you have the option of choosing just one province, several provinces or all provinces. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada has indicated that each province will be allowed to search in the Express Entry pool and select desirable candidates for immigration to that province. Selecting your province of destination is a personal decision. However, there are several factors that may affect your choice. By selecting only one province, you may increase your chances of being selected by that province for Provincial Nomination. However, you would be notifying the other provinces that you are not considering living there. By selecting several provinces or all provinces, you would not be excluding any province that may wish to select you for Provincial Nomination. However, some provinces may be less likely to select you for Provincial Nomination because you have not indicated a particularly strong preference for that province over the other provinces.
I authorise the British Columbia Ministry of Jobs, Tourism & Skills Training to collect from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) all of the information contained in my Express Entry submission that IRCC is authorized to disclose to British Columbia under s. 10.4 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, for the purpose of considering my submission and allowing third parties to consider my submission for selection under Express Entry British Columbia.
The information contained in your Express Entry submission is collected by the Ontario Ministry of Citizenship, Immigration and International Trade (MCIIT) for use in connection with your participation in Ontario Express Entry. By expressing an interest in Ontario, you authorise MCIIT to collect this information from IRCC, and for MCIIT to disclose this information to potential employers, as may be required in connection with your participation in Ontario Express Entry. Questions about the collection may be directed to the Manager, Provincial Nominee Program at Opportunities.Ontario@ontario.ca.
14. Please complete the missing information for your, the principal applicant's, work history in the table below. Please do not include any work experience related to or performed during an apprenticeship process, and make sure all information is verifiable and consistent with your supporting documents, such as work experience reference letters, employment contracts, job offers, paystubs or salary slips etc.
Your work experience information in the table above has been captured from your forms on Canadavisa client portal. If you need to amend or update your work experience information, please amend/update your Schedule 3 form (IMM0008 Schedule3) on your Canadavisa client portal.
Information provided to IRCC is collected under the authority of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) to determine admissibility to Canada. Information provided may be shared with other Canadian government institutions such as, but not limited to, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), The Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD), Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), provincial and territorial governments and foreign governments in accordance with subsection 8(2) of the Privacy Act. Information may be disclosed to foreign governments, law enforcement bodies and detaining authorities with respect to the administration and enforcement of immigration legislation where such sharing of information may not put the individual and or his/her family at risk. Information may also be systematically validated by other Canadian government institutions for the purposes of validating status and identity to administer their programs.
Where biometrics are provided as part of an application, the fingerprints collected will be stored and shared with the RCMP. The fingerprint record may also be disclosed to law enforcement agencies in Canada in accordance with subsection 13.11(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations. The information may be used to establish or verify the identity of a person in order to prevent, investigate or prosecute an offence under any law of Canada or a province. This information may also be used to establish or verify the identity of an individual whose identity cannot reasonably be otherwise established or verified because of physical or mental condition. Canada may also share immigration information related to biometric records with foreign governments with whom Canada has an agreement or arrangement.
Depending on the type of application made, the information you provided will be stored in one or more Personal Information Banks (PIB) pursuant to section 10(1) of Canada's Privacy Act. Individuals also have a right to protection and access to their personal information stored in each corresponding PIB under the Access to Information Act. Further details on the PIBs pertaining to IRCC's line of business and services and the Government of Canada's access to information and privacy programs are available at the Infosource website (http://infosource.gc.ca (http://infosource.gc.ca/)) and through the IRCC Call Centre. Infosource is also available at public libraries across Canada.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), or a representative of IRCC, may wish to contact you or your Representative in the future to ask about the services received from (or on behalf of) IRCC. IRCC will only use this information for research, performance measurement or evaluation purposes and not to make a decision about your application.
I acknowledge that I have the obligation to provide sufficient documentation to support all qualifications claimed in my Express Entry profile, including, but not limited to, proof of language proficiency and Canadian equivalence of the Credentials, as advised by the Attorney and/or required by the Canadian immigration authorities; I also acknowledge that providing false or misleading information may result in being banned from Canada for a period of five (5) years.