Move to Canada Free Assessment – Express Entry

Federal Skilled Worker Class/Federal Skilled Trades Class/Canadian Experience Class

Please Note: Once you submit your completed Online Assessment Questionnaire for your move to Canada, you should immediately receive an e-mail, confirming the personal data you supplied. If you do not receive such an e-mail, you likely provided an invalid e-mail address, in which case you are asked to contact us at askus@akcanada.com and provide an alternate e-mail address that we may use to contact you.

We will send your free assessment by email within one (1) business day.

Move to Canada Free Assessment - Express Entry

Step 1: Applicant - Personal Details
Please complete the Questionnaire below so that we can return your FREE online assessment. Once completed, please press the submit button found at the bottom of this page.
Family or Surname
First Name
Current Address - Street Name
Town or City
State/Province/County
Zip/Postal Code
Country
How long resident in this country
MM slash DD slash YYYY
Country of Birth
Step 2: Applicant - Education
Please check off your highest level of completed education
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Step 3: Applicant - Work Experience
In the space below, please account for all of your PAID FULL-TIME work experience within the past 10 years. Full-Time work is 30 hours per week, or the equivalent thereof.
NOTE: Do not go back more than 10 years. Show only work experience from the month and year that is exactly 10 years back from today's date. Work experience prior to 10 years ago will not be credited.
PLEASE ALSO NOTE: If you have no work experience for a specific time period, choose Job Code 44101 – Home Helper.
For "Present Job" the end date should be the current month and year
Present Job
Max. file size: 64 MB.
2nd Last
Max. file size: 64 MB.
3rd Last
Max. file size: 64 MB.
4th Last
Max. file size: 64 MB.
Other
Max. file size: 64 MB.
Step 4: Applicant - Language Ability
For the purposes of the section, please acquaint yourself with the following terms:
Advanced proficiency is the range of abilities required to communicate effectively, appropriately, accurately and fluently in most contexts, topics and situations, from predictable to unfamiliar, and from general to professionally specific, in the most communicatively demanding contexts (i.e. FLUENT).
Intermediate proficiency allows a person to participate more fully in a wider variety of contexts. It is the range of abilities required to function independently in most familiar situations of daily social, educational and work-related life experience, and in some less predictable contexts (i.e. WELL).
Basic proficiency is the range of abilities required to communicate in common and predictable contexts and within the area of basic needs, common everyday activities, and familiar topics of immediate personal relevance (i.e. WEAK).

English

French

Step 5: Applicant - Financial Information
Indicate here your personal net worth in Canadian Dollars. Enter amount in numbers only - do not use commas, spaces or decimal points. To calculate your total personal net worth, you must do the following:
1 List all of your fixed assets, such as real estate and cars, at their current value.
2 List all of your liquid assets: cash, certificates of deposit, stocks, bonds and bank accounts.
3 List all jewelry, furniture and household items at their current value.
4 Add all of the above. These are your total assets.
5 Subtract all of your debts, such as your mortgage, car loan and credit card balances, from your total assets.

IE:- (1 + 2 + 3) - (5) = your total personal net worth. For your convenience an International Currency Converter can be found here
Do you have a Spouse/Common-Law Partner/Same-Sex Partner?
Step 6: Spouse/Partner - Personal Details (if applicable)
Family/Last Name
First/Given Name
Country of birth(Required)
Date Of Birth
Step 7: Spouse/Partner: Education Details (if applicable)
Please check off your highest level of completed education
Step 8: Spouse/Partner - Work Experience (if applicable)
Please check off your highest level of completed education
In the space below, please account for all of your Spouse/Partner's PAID FULL-TIME (30 hours per week, or the equivalent thereof) work experience within the past 10 years. Remember: Do not go back more than exactly 10 years from today's date. If your Spouse/Partner has no work experience for a specific time period, choose Job Code 44101 – Home Helper.
For "Spouse's/Partner's Present Job" the end date should be the current month and year
Spouse's/Partner's Present Job
Max. file size: 64 MB.
Spouse's/Partner's 2nd Last
Max. file size: 64 MB.
Spouse's/Partner's 3rd Last
Max. file size: 64 MB.
Spouse's/Partner's 4th Last
Max. file size: 64 MB.
Spouse's/Partner's Other
Max. file size: 64 MB.
Step 9: Spouse/Partner - Language Ability (if applicable)
For the purposes of the section, please acquaint yourself with the following terms:
Advanced proficiency is the range of abilities required to communicate effectively, appropriately, accurately and fluently in most contexts, topics and situations, from predictable to unfamiliar, and from general to professionally specific, in the most communicatively demanding contexts (i.e. FLUENT).
Intermediate proficiency allows a person to participate more fully in a wider variety of contexts. It is the range of abilities required to function independently in most familiar situations of daily social, educational and work-related life experience, and in some less predictable contexts (i.e. WELL).
Basic proficiency is the range of abilities required to communicate in common and predictable contexts and within the area of basic needs, common everyday activities, and familiar topics of immediate personal relevance (i.e. WEAK).

Spouse's/Partner's English

Spouse's/Partner's French

Step 10: Arranged Employment
A) a job offer for permanent/indeterminate employment in a managerial/professional/technical occupation or in a skilled trade from a prospective or existing Canadian employer AND a positive or neutral Labour Market Impact Assessment from Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC)?
B) a job offer for permanent/indeterminate employment in a managerial/professional/technical occupation or in a skilled trade from a prospective or existing Canadian employer AND are exempt from a Labour Market Impact Assessment because of NAFTA/GATS, etc.?
Step 11: Additional Questions for Applicant and Spouse/Partner (if applicable)
A) a minimum of 1 year of full-time (30 hours per week, or the equivalent thereof) authorized work experience in Canada in a managerial/professional/technical occupation or in a skilled trade?
B) a job offer for permanent/indeterminate employment in a managerial/professional/technical occupation or in a skilled trade from a prospective or existing Canadian employer AND a positive or neutral Labour Market Impact Assessment from Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC)?
C) a job offer for permanent/indeterminate employment in a managerial/professional/technical occupation or in a skilled trade from a prospective or existing Canadian employer AND are exempt from a Labour Market Impact Assessment because of NAFTA/GATS, etc.?
a minimum of 2 years or more full-time (15 hours per week, or the equivalent thereof) previous authorized studies in Canada in a program of at least 2 years in duration?
a living relative in Canada, age 18 or over, who is a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident AND closer in relationship than a cousin?
a minimum of 1 year of full-time (30 hours per week, or the equivalent thereof) authorized work experience in Canada?
High Basic Proficiency (or higher) in each of Reading/Writing/Speaking/Understanding in either English or French?
Step 12: Final Questions
had any serious disease or physical or mental disorder ?
been convicted of or are currently charged with any crime or offence in any country ?
applied previously for temporary status in Canada (i.e. visitor/student/worker) ?
been refused a Canadian immigrant visa /Temporary Resident (Visitor) Visa /Study Permit /Work Permit or that of any other country ?
been refused admission to, or ordered to leave Canada or any other country ?
been involved in the commission of a war crime or a crime against humanity ?
applied previously for permanent status in Canada ?
Very important - Please confirm your e-mail address here