Citizenship & Immigration Canada frequently publishes immigration policy manuals for its personnel to provide guidance in the exercise of their functions. Below we include summaries of Canada immigration policy manuals.
- Express Entry Overview
- Electronic Application for Permanent Residence
- Express Entry – Assessing an e-Application on A11.2
- The Change in Circumstance Declared in the e-Application
- Appendix A – The Ministerial Instructions for the Express Entry Application Management System
- Appendix B – A40
- Appendix C – Express Entry: The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS)
- Appendix D – Express Entry: Creating an Express Entry Profile and the Requirements for Entering the Pool
- Federal Skilled Trades (FST) Express Entry Overview
- Federal Skilled Workers – Assessing Against Minimum Requirements
- The Minimum Work Experience Requirement
- The Minimum Language Proficiency Requirement (for Applications Received on or after May 04, 2013)
- The Minimum Education Requirement (for Applications Received on or after May 04, 2013)
- The Minimum Requirements and Ministerial Instructions (MI)
- Appendix A –The Terms and Definitions Related to Permanent Residence
- Appendix B – Language Requirements – Federal Skilled Workers
- Appendix C – Federal Skilled Workers Selection Criteria: Education
- Appendix D – Federal Skilled Workers – Assessing Against the Selection Criteria
- Federal Skilled Workers – Assessing Against the Selection Criteria
- Federal Skilled Workers – Making the Selection Decision
- The Selection Decision
- The Settlement Funds
- The Substituted Evaluation
- Appendix A– The Process for Determining Admissibility
- Appendix B- Federal Skilled Workers Selection Criteria – Arranged Employment
- Appendix C- Proof of Funds for Skilled Immigrants (Express Entry)
- Appendix D- Interviews and Interpreters
- Appendix E- Additional Procedures Specific to Citizenship Hearings
- Appendix F- Re-testing
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
- Appendix A – The Lock-in Date for a Dependent Child
- Appendix B – Section 10 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR)
- Appendix C – The Terms and Definitions Related to Permanent Residence
- Appendix D – Foreign Workers: Provincial Nominees or Permanent Residence Applicants
- Appendix E – Language Requirements for Provincial Nominees
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC) – Assessing Against the Selection Criteria
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC) Selection Criteria – Temporary Resident Status
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC) Selection Criteria – The Official Language Proficiency
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC) Selection Criteria – The Qualifying Work Experience
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC) Selection Criteria – Education Requirement for Post-Graduation Stream
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC): Admissibility and Making a Final Decision
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC) – Determining Membership in the Class
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC) – Express Entry Overview
- Language Test Scores for Persons with Disabilities
- Processing Canadian Experience Class (CEC) e-Applications Received On or After January 01, 2015
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC) – Electronic Application for Permanent Residence
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC) Express Entry – Assessing an e-Application on A11.2
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC) – Assessing Against the Selection Criteria
- Language Test Scores for Persons with Disabilities
- The Federal Skilled Trades Class (FST) – Assessing the Application Against Selection Criteria
- The Terms and Definitions Related to Permanent Residence
- Language Requirements for Federal Skilled Trades (FST)
- The Occupational Structure by Skill Type
- Definition of Skilled Trade Occupation
- The Provincial and Territorial Contacts
- The Assessment of Employment Offered (R203)
- The International Agreements (R204)
- No Work Permit Required Federal Skilled Worker
- Proof of Funds for Federal Skilled Trades Class
- Offer of Employment – Skilled Immigrants
- Program Delivery Instructions
- Federal Skilled Trades Class – The Economic Class Requirements and Process at the Centralised Intake Office
- Canada Start-Up Business Class
- IP 4 – Processing Live-in Caregivers in Canada
Source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC)
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