The Terms and Definitions Related to Permanent Residence

This section currently contains only information about certain economic and non-economic classes and the permanent resident card and status. As the authorities modernise the remaining permanent residence manual chapters, this section will undergo the necessary amendments as well. Until then, readers would need to consult the relevant IP and OP manual chapters for seeking information about other permanent resident programs.

A person who has filled out and submitted a complete Application for Permanent Residence

Denotes an offer of employment for full-time work in Canada that is non-seasonal and indeterminate, in an occupation listed in Skill Type 0, Skill Levels A or B of the National Occupational Classification (NOC), made by an employer other than an embassy, high commission or consulate in Canada or an employer that appears on the list referred to in R203 (6)

This is in accordance with the provisions specified in R82 (1)

Also referred to as non-Express Entry streams, these denote provincial and territorial “base” nominations, made through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) streams that exist outside Express Entry and remain subject to regular Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) processing standards

Business or Investment Activity

A private sector for profit activity that excludes any activity related to a state-owned enterprise

Canadian Educational Credential

Denotes any diploma, certificate or credential issued on the completion of a Canadian program of study or training at an educational or training institution recognised by the provincial authorities responsible for registering, accrediting, supervising and regulating such institutions

This is in accordance with the provisions specified in R73 (1)

Often used in relation to Express Entry / profile / submission, this refers to a person in the Express Entry pool. The authorities rank candidates in the pool against other candidates in the pool. Employers who have a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) have the authority to hire Express Entry candidates.

Come to Canada Number

Denotes a temporary number given to a person who completes the Come to Canada wizard. This number enables the person to carry answers over from the Come to Canada wizard to the profile builder section of the MyCIC account. Because of this, the individual does not need to answer the same questions again.

Come to Canada Wizard (the Wizard)

Denotes a website tool managed by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC). This wizard gives candidates an idea of whether they meet the eligibility requirements of certain programs or not. Candidates provide all their information in a non-secure environment. However, the system does not collect any personal information such as the candidate’s name etc.

Carries the same definition as specified in R1 (1)

Denotes a person who, by reason of a well-founded fear of persecution on the grounds of race, religion, nationality, membership etc. in a particular social group or political opinion:

This is in accordance with the provisions specified in A96

Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS)

This system determines a candidate’s position in the Express Entry pool. It ranks prospective skilled immigrants by evaluating their skills, work experience, language proficiency, education and other factors that the authorities believe will result in success in Canada.

Carries the same definition as specified in R2

A draw takes place on a specific time and day when Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) issues Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to the top ranking candidates in the Express Entry pool. The authorities have the authority to perform the draw for the pool as a whole (based on the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) rank only). Alternatively, they can perform the draw as being specific to a program i.e. the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) rank for the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) only. It is worth noting that we have used the term ‘draw’ as a noun.

Comprises the following three terms:

Educational Credential Assessment (ECA)

Refers to a report issued by an organisation designated by the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration that verifies the authenticity of a foreign diploma, certificate or credential and assesses its equivalence to a Canadian educational credential

Denotes provincial and territorial nominations made through the Express Entry system. Officers usually process enhanced nominations online and these nominations remain subject to the six-month or less processing standard i.e. in 80 percent of the cases

Denotes a determination issued by an organisation or institution (designated under the provisions specified under R75 (4)) that a completed foreign diploma, certificate or credential is equivalent to a completed Canadian educational credential as defined above

Typically, this equivalency assessment will also include an assessment by the organisation or institution of the authenticity of the completed foreign diploma, certificate or credential.

This is in accordance with the provisions specified in R73 (1).

Under the provisions specified under A25 (1), the Minister has the authority to grant an exemption from most applicable criteria or obligations of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), if they are of the opinion that the exemption is justified by Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) considerations

Typical exemptions in this scenario could include:

Express Entry Pool (the pool)

If they meet the minimum entry criteria prescribed, potential candidates who have submitted an Express Entry profile might gain access to the Express Entry pool. The authorities initially refer to this as the Express Entry pool and thereafter, as the pool.

Express Entry Profile

Potential candidates will fill out their Express Entry profiles for expressing their interest in coming to Canada. Once the potential candidates complete the Come to Canada wizard and create MyCIC accounts, they will fill out their Express Entry profiles. Potential candidates would be able to access their profiles by logging into their MyCIC accounts.

Express Entry Profile Number

The system gives Express Entry Profile Numbers to Express Entry candidates who successfully enters the pool. The profile number adds a profile to the Job Bank so that potential employers can confirm that the candidate is in the Express Entry pool.

Typically, provinces and territories use this number through the Province / Territories Portal for confirming that a candidate is actually in the Express Entry pool. Similarly, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) uses the profile number for internal reasons.

Express Entry System

Refers to the system used for managing the intake of economic immigration applications under the:

Officers need to disclose extrinsic information to the applicant to give them a chance to respond. These comprise: