Welcome to BCICS

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Aimed at inducting and integrating new immigrants lastingly into the Canadian socio-economic fabric.

The target aspirants are those that intend to reside permanently in Canada. The basic idea is that the existing Canadian society and the new immigrants mutually benefit from each other.

These programs can be broadly classified into two :

  1. Economic Classes
  2. Non-economic Classes

Our focus is on the programs that fall under the Economic Classes.

Economic Class:

  • It is one of the three main categories of Canadian Immigration (the other two being Family / Non-economic Immigration and Refugees).
  • Comprises of individuals who have the skills and aptitudes to assimilate themselves in the Canadian Economy.
  • The aspirants should be able to thrive in and contribute to Canada’s Economy by way of trades, services, skilled work, investment, business, etc.
  • We work on the following major programs that fall under the Economic Class:

    Free Immigration Assessment

    Find out your options for visa by completing a free online assessment.

    Business Immigration Class

    Gateway to Canadian Permanent Residence for aspiring entrepreneurs & business owners and their families.

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    Federal Skilled Workers (FSW)

    Skilled workers with work experience in their home country or elsewhere are considered under this program.

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    Federal Skilled Trades (FST)

    It targets the shortage of skilled workers in areas growing rapidly with the evolving Canadian economy.

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    Canadian Experience Class (CEC)

    This is for applicants with skilled work experience in Canada and who wish to become Canadian Permanent Residents.

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    Provicial Nominee Program

    Gateway to Canadian Permanent Residence for aspiring entrepreneurs & business owners and their families.

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    EXPRESS ENTRY

    Express Entry is an electronic application management system, effective since 1st January 2015, to manage PR applications for meeting labour force demands through certain economic immigration programs.

    • Language Skills
    • Job/Professional Skills
    • Education
    • Valid Job Offer.
    • Category and Quantum of Work Experience

    COMPREHENSIVE RANKING SYSTEM

    The CRS is a points-based system used to evaluate and score an Express Entry profile and rank it in the pool. Following are some of the criteria for the said assessment:

    • This system is used to select, communicate with and manage a pool of skilled, eligible applicants.
    • Designed to enable quick immigration of skilled workers to Canada, with a high probability of succeeding economically, Express Entry is intended and designed to be prompt in its processing times, with 80% of applications processed in 6 months or less.
    • Approximately every two weeks, the Canadian government conducts an Express Entry draw, inviting the qualifying Express Entry candidates to apply for Canadian permanent resident status.
    • In these draws, the federal government establishes a cut-off score, using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS).
    • All candidates with scores higher than the cut-off CRS score receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residency.