Why Canada is #1 for Indian professionals
Canada is the single most popular permanent-residency destination for Indians - and the numbers prove it. Indians received roughly 30% of all new Canadian PRs in recent years, more than any other nationality. Here's why the math works so well:
- No employer needed - Express Entry is a direct self-application
- Direct permanent residency in about 6 months from invitation
- No per-country cap, unlike the US green card backlog (you'd wait 13+ years there)
- Your spouse gets PR and an open work permit from day one
- Children get free public schooling (saves ₹15-25L per year vs US private schools)
- Citizenship eligibility after just 3 years of residence
- Massive Indian community in Brampton, Surrey, Mississauga, and Calgary
- Universal healthcare via provincial plans - no $20K/year insurance
If you're sitting in the US on H-1B watching your green card priority date crawl, Canada is your insurance policy. Start with how to move to Canada in 2026 and the India visa guide hub.
Express Entry - the three programs
Express Entry is an online pool that manages three federal economic programs. You create a profile, get scored on the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), and wait for an Invitation to Apply (ITA). Most Indian applicants come through FSW; H-1B holders with US experience often qualify for CEC if they've worked in Canada too.
| Program | For | Key requirement | CRS notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| FSW (Federal Skilled Worker) | Foreign skilled workers | 1+ year of skilled work + CLB 7 English | Most Indians apply here |
| CEC (Canadian Experience Class) | Already in Canada | 1 year of Canadian work experience | Higher CRS than FSW typically |
| FST (Federal Skilled Trades) | Trades workers | 2 years in a NOC trade + job offer | Niche route, low volume |
Calculate your score first with the CRS score calculator before doing anything else - it tells you which levers actually move the needle.
CRS deep dive - where Indian profiles typically land
The general Express Entry cutoff has hovered around 515 in 2025-2026. Most Indian applicants score 400-470 on first attempt. Here's where six typical Indian profiles land:
| Profile | Age | Education | Experience | CRS | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B.Tech IT, junior | 25 | B.Tech (4yr) | 2 years | 384 | ❌ Below cutoff |
| B.Tech IT, mid-level | 28 | B.Tech (4yr) | 3 years | 410 | ❌ Below cutoff |
| M.Tech engineer | 28 | M.Tech | 3 years | 446 | ❌ Need PNP/French |
| MBA professional | 30 | MBA | 5 years | 444 | ❌ Need PNP/French |
| Registered Nurse | 32 | B.Sc Nursing | 5 years | 417 | ❌ Need PNP/French |
| PhD researcher | 27 | PhD | 1 year postdoc | 438 | ❌ Need PNP/French |
Notice that even a PhD with strong English doesn't clear 515. That's normal. The path forward is almost always French, a PNP nomination, or both. Read our Express Entry draws tracker to see which categories are pulling lower scores this year.
The French shortcut - 515 to 400 in 6 months
This is the single most underused trick by Indian applicants. Category-based Francophone draws have cutoffs near 400, not 515. Getting to NCLC 7 French (roughly B2) typically takes 6-9 months of serious study and is worth 50-100 CRS points.
| Profile | CRS (English only) | CRS (+ French NCLC 7) | Eligible? |
|---|---|---|---|
| B.Tech IT, 28, 3 years | 410 | 490-510 | ✅ Francophone draws |
| MBA, 30, 5 years | 444 | 520-540 | ✅ Both general & French |
| Nurse, 32, 5 years | 417 | 490-510 | ✅ Francophone + healthcare |
Alliance Française has centres in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata, and Ahmedabad. Course fees run ₹40,000-80,000 total. The TEF Canada or TCF Canada exam costs about ₹15,000. Full breakdown in our French for Canada PR guide.
Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)
A provincial nomination adds 600 CRS points - effectively a guaranteed Invitation to Apply. Provinces nominate candidates whose skills match their labour shortages, and many run streams targeted at Express Entry candidates.
- Ontario (OINP) - tech, healthcare, and Express Entry-aligned streams. Largest Indian community.
- British Columbia (BCPNP) - Tech pilot is fast for IT roles in Vancouver/Victoria
- Alberta (AAIP) - lower CRS cutoffs (300s common), Calgary growing fast
- Saskatchewan (SINP) - International Skilled Worker is points-based and friendly to no-job-offer candidates
- Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) - 4 provinces, lower requirements, job offer needed
- Manitoba (MPNP) - strong for candidates with a Winnipeg connection
Apply to PNPs in parallel with your Express Entry profile - they aren't mutually exclusive, and a nomination effectively guarantees PR. See the full mechanics in how to move to Canada in 2026.
WES credential evaluation - start this FIRST
Before anything else - before IELTS, before profile creation - order your World Education Services (WES) Educational Credential Assessment. It takes 6-12 weeks for Indian degrees and you can't get an Express Entry invitation without it.
- Cost: C$300-350 (~₹19,000-22,000) including courier
- Documents needed: official transcripts mailed by your university directly to WES, plus a notarized degree copy
- Indian universities: most are recognized; Anna University, Mumbai University, Delhi University, JNU, IIT/NIT/IIIT all process smoothly
- Distance learning degrees from open universities (IGNOU, etc.) may be downgraded - check before applying
IELTS strategy for Indian applicants
Language points are the easiest CRS points to win and the easiest to lose. Most Indian applicants are over-confident, take IELTS once, score 7.5 across the board (CLB 9), and leave 20-30 CRS points on the table. The difference between CLB 9 and CLB 10 is worth ~30 points - often the difference between an invitation and the rejection pile.
| IELTS bands (L/R/W/S) | CLB level | CRS (single, no spouse) | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6.0 / 6.0 / 6.0 / 6.0 | CLB 7 | 92 | Minimum - don't stop here |
| 7.5 / 6.5 / 6.5 / 6.5 | CLB 8 | 116 | Still suboptimal |
| 8.0 / 7.0 / 7.0 / 7.0 | CLB 9 | 124 | Common Indian score |
| 8.5+ / 8.0+ / 7.5+ / 7.5+ | CLB 10 | 136 | ✅ Target this |
IELTS centres are widely available across India: British Council and IDP both operate in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Lucknow, and 50+ smaller cities. The fee is ₹17,000-17,500. Use IELTS General Training (not Academic) for Express Entry - sitting the wrong version is a common, costly mistake.
Most Indian applicants underperform on Writing. A ₹15,000 writing coach is worth 20-30 CRS points. Detailed targets are in the CRS calculator.
Proof of funds in Rupees
FSW and FST applicants must show settlement funds. CEC applicants (with a year of Canadian experience) are exempt. This money is shown, not sent - you keep it and bring it with you.
| Family size | Required (CAD) | In Rupees (~₹62/C$) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 person | C$14,690 | ₹9.1L |
| 2 people | C$18,288 | ₹11.3L |
| 3 people | C$22,483 | ₹13.9L |
| 4 people | C$27,297 | ₹16.9L |
Keep the funds in one account, not spread across several. NRE/NRO accounts work fine. HDFC, ICICI, SBI, Axis statements are all accepted. The funds must be 'liquid' - fixed deposits qualify if breakable; PPF, EPF, real estate, and unlisted shares do NOT. See the cost of immigration 2026 report for a wider comparison.
For Indians in the US on H-1B
If you're in the US on H-1B watching your EB-2 priority date stuck at September 2013, Canada is your insurance policy. The math is brutal - but Canada solves it in 6 months.
- Canada has a dedicated H-1B-to-Canada path: 33,000 H-1B holders were welcomed under a special open work permit stream in 2023-2024
- Your US work experience counts fully for CRS (each year of foreign skilled work = 13-25 CRS points)
- Spouse's US work experience counts too if they're applying as primary
- You can apply for Canadian PR while still on H-1B - no need to quit
- Canadian PR doesn't affect your US status, your AOS, or your priority date
For the full strategy - including which provinces are hottest for US-based applicants and how to time your move - see the US green card alternatives guide and the Canada H-1B pathway 2026 article.
Complete cost breakdown in Rupees
| Item | Cost (CAD) | In Rupees |
|---|---|---|
| Express Entry application fee | C$1,365 | ₹85K |
| Right of PR fee | C$580 | ₹36K |
| Biometrics | C$85 | ₹5K |
| IELTS General Training | — | ₹17K |
| TEF/TCF (if doing French) | — | ₹15K |
| WES credential evaluation | C$300 | ₹19K |
| Police clearance (PCC) | — | ₹1K |
| Medical exam (panel physician) | — | ₹7K |
| Translation/notarization | — | ₹5K |
| TOTAL FEES (single) | — | ₹1.7-2.2L |
| Proof of funds (shown, not spent) | C$14,690 | ₹9.1L |
Add to this your actual move costs - flights (₹70-90K one-way Delhi/Mumbai-Toronto), first month rent and deposit (~₹2L), and initial groceries/transit (~₹50K). Budget ₹12-15L total liquid in your bank before applying. Compare with other destinations in our cost of immigration 2026 report.
Common mistakes Indian applicants make
- Waiting for the CRS cutoff to drop instead of learning French (it's not dropping)
- Not starting WES early - Indian transcripts take 6-12 weeks to evaluate
- Sitting IELTS Academic instead of General Training
- Settling for CLB 9 when CLB 10 is reachable with another month of prep
- Ignoring PNPs and only relying on federal Express Entry
- Putting proof of funds into fixed deposits that aren't breakable
- Submitting a 3-year B.Sc without checking WES will downgrade it
- Hiring an unlicensed 'agent' - use only ICCRC/CICC-licensed Canadian consultants if you need help
For sponsored Canadian job leads (which add 50-200 CRS points), see Canada visa sponsorship jobs 2026.
Month-by-month action plan
- Month 1: Order WES, calculate your baseline CRS with the calculator, decide whether to add French
- Months 1-3: Sit IELTS General Training, target CLB 10. If pursuing French, start TEF prep in parallel
- Month 3: WES report arrives. Create your Express Entry profile and enter the pool
- Months 3-6: Apply to relevant PNP streams (Saskatchewan SINP, Alberta AAIP, Ontario OINP); respond to any Notification of Interest
- Month 4-6: Sit TEF Canada if you took the French route - this unlocks Francophone draws
- On invitation: Submit your full PR application within 60 days (police clearance, medicals, proof of funds)
- Months 6-12: Receive COPR (Confirmation of Permanent Residence); book flight and plan landing
- Month 12: Land in Canada, complete soft landing (apply for SIN, open bank account, get health card)
Track current cutoffs in our Express Entry draws tracker. For Indians coming from the US on H-1B, read the H-1B to Canada pathway guide. Return to the India visa guide hub for every other route.
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