What Happens After You Receive an ITA?
So, you’ve received an ITA—what next? First off, you’ve got 60 days to submit your application for permanent residence. This means you’ll need to gather important documents, including:
- A valid passport or travel document.
- Your birth certificate.
- Work experience documentation.
- Police clearance certificates.
- Immigration medical exam results.
- Proof of settlement funds.
- Photos of yourself and any family members included in the application.
Once you submit your application, the IRCC will process it, and if all goes well, you’ll receive your PR status.
Why Should You Care About This Draw?
If you’re eyeing Canada for permanent residency through the Express Entry system, now is the time to take action. The competition is ramping up, and every change to the system—like the removal of CRS points for arranged employment—can impact your chances of getting an ITA.
Stay updated on the latest Express Entry draws, ensure your profile is in order, and get ready to apply quickly when opportunities arise. The future of Canadian immigration is looking bright, and if you’re on top of your game, your chance to secure PR could be just around the corner.