CanadaVisa launches next generation tool to help newcomers on their immigration journeys

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Riley Cohen
Published: July 10, 2025

To help newcomers get Canadian permanent residency more quickly and easily, we’ve launched CanadaVisa+, a new application accessible over any web browser.

Navigating the maze to Canadian Permanent Residency

As an aspiring permanent resident, you’ll encounter Canada’s confusing, complex immigration system.

Get started with CanadaVisa+

How can you possibly navigate the 100+ pathways that lead to permanent residency, when the requirements are scattered across government websites, buried within 80+ page PDFs, and constantly changing?

CanadaVisa+ condenses weeks of research into seconds. Fill out one profile, and see your eligibility and chances of success for over 30 Express Entry immigration pathways.

View your place in the immigration system

At sign-up, CanadaVisa+ gives you an easy-to-read report, explaining

  • Your eligibility;
  • Your chances of success;
  • How to increase your chances of success; and
  • How your chances of success will change over time.

See your eligibility for 30+ pathways to Permanent Residency

CanadaVisa+ shows you your eligibility for all 30+ Express Entry pathways to PR in a single place, by testing your profile against thousands of factors. We provide the only comprehensive, fully-transparent eligibility assessment available today.

With CanadaVisa+, you can understand exactly which pathways you qualify for, which you don’t, and why.

If you’re eligible, you can see clearly your next steps to move forward to be considered as a PR candidate.

If you’re not (yet) eligible, you can clearly understand what you need to do to qualify for the best pathway(s) for you.

Get a true sense of your chances of success

You aren’t guaranteed to be successful in your quest for Canadian PR.

Canadian economic immigration is competitive, with only the top-ranking Express Entry candidates receiving invitations to apply (ITAs) for PR.

Would you have received an invitation in a recent draw?

CanadaVisa+ scores your profile using the Canadian government’s official Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) and compares your score against past results, giving you a clear picture of your chances of getting PR.

Find out how to boost your chances of getting PR

If your assessment shows that your chances of success aren’t high, that’s only the beginning, not the end.

You can become a stronger candidate in a number of ways, from improving your language proficiency, to building more work experience, or even getting another degree.

CanadaVisa+ shows you how these changes can strengthen your profile, helping you navigate your path toward PR.

Keep up to date with immigration changes

Immigration programs are changing all the time. With CanadaVisa+, you don’t need to watch government websites like a hawk for updates.

Simply keep your profile up to date, and whenever you log in, you’ll have a clear and accurate picture of your eligibility for all Express Entry programs, no research required.

See how your eligibility and competitiveness can change over time

Traditional assessments provide only a point-in-time snapshot of your eligibility.

CanadaVisa+ goes further. With CanadaVisa+, you can project your profile out into the future, to model how changes in your work experience or education will affect both your eligibility and your likelihood of success over time.

Cut through the alphabet soup

Canadian immigration has a slew of confusing terms and three letter acronyms. With our built-in glossary, you can find all the terms explained in plain language.

Get started with CanadaVisa+ Today

Anyone with an e-mail address can create an account, complete a profile, and see their full results for eligibility and likelihood of success for Canadian permanent residency.

Most of our users complete their profile and see their results within 10 minutes of signing up.

Get started with CanadaVisa+

Our Mission

Our mission is to give people an accurate and transparent assessment of their chances of receiving permanent residence.

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