
Express Entry (CEC)
Strategic PR Processing for Canada-Based Professionals
Express Entry is no longer about eligibility alone. It is about strategy, timing, and precision.
We help Canadian Experience Class candidates submit strong, defensible permanent residence applications from CRS strategy through to final submission.
Why “Just Submitting a Profile” Is No Longer Enough
Recent Express Entry draws have made one thing clear:
High CRS cut-offs mean small mistakes cost real opportunities.
Many applicants struggle because:
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Their CRS score is misunderstood or miscalculated
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Employment letters don’t meet CEC standards
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Documents are prepared after ITA, not before
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There is no clear strategy tied to draw trends
Our role is to eliminate these risks before they matter
Who We Work With
This service is ideal if you:
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Are working in Canada and eligible under Canadian Experience Class
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Want clarity on whether your CRS score is competitive
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Prefer professional handling over DIY guesswork
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Want a clear process, milestones, and accountability
This service may not be suitable if you:
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Are still exploring immigration options casually
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Have not completed language testing
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Are looking for the lowest-cost service only
We intentionally work with PR-ready candidates to maintain quality and focus.
What We Actually Do - And Why It Matters
At Salvera Immigration, Express Entry is handled as a project, not a form submission.
You receive:
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CRS Strategy & Gap Analysis
We identify where points are gained, lost, or misunderstood and what can realistically be improved. -
Accurate Express Entry Profile Creation
Built to reflect your work history, education, and language results correctly. -
CEC-Focused Document Preparation
Especially employment letters, the most common refusal point. -
Post-ITA PR Application Submission
Forms, uploads, validation, and submission done carefully and on time. -
Ongoing Guidance Until File Completion
Support for IRCC requests, updates, and next steps.
All applications are prepared in line with requirements set by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
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