2026 guide

After the ITA: turning an invitation into PR

Getting an Invitation to Apply is the milestone — but it starts a tight clock. Here is exactly what the post-ITA application involves, the documents that trip people up, and how to submit a clean e-APR on time.

The submission window

An Invitation to Apply (ITA) is not permanent residence — it is your turn to make a complete application. You are given a fixed window to submit your electronic Application for Permanent Residence (e-APR); historically this has been 60 days from the ITA, but you should confirm the exact deadline shown in your own account. Miss it and the invitation lapses, though you can usually return to the pool. The clock is the reason most of the document gathering below should start before you are invited.

Documents you will need

Exact requirements depend on your program and history, but a typical e-APR includes:

Police certificates and medical exams are the items most likely to cause a scramble, because they depend on third parties and on jurisdictions where you once lived. Line them up early.

Submitting the e-APR

You complete the application online, upload each required document, pay the processing and right-of-permanent-residence fees, and submit before your deadline. Accuracy matters more than speed here: the profile claims you made to earn your CRS score now have to be backed by evidence. If your documents do not support the points you claimed — for example work experience you cannot prove with a proper reference letter — the application can be refused, so only ever claim what you can document.

What happens after you submit

Shortly after submission you receive an Acknowledgement of Receipt (AOR). You may be asked to give biometrics. Express Entry applications have a published service standard of roughly six months for many cases, though individual timelines vary. If approved, you receive a request to submit your passport (often called PPR) and then your Confirmation of Permanent Residence. Completing your landing — whether at a port of entry or through an online process — is the final step that makes you a permanent resident.

How to avoid delays

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This is general information about Canadian Express Entry, not immigration or legal advice. Rules, fees and figures change — always confirm the current details on the official Government of Canada (canada.ca) pages or with a licensed immigration representative before acting. The CRS no longer awards points for a job offer; those points were removed by IRCC on 25 March 2025.