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Smart Mode — Canada PR pathway scorer (full-tree adaptive intake)
Adaptive intake. The AI branches across age, ECA, language, work history, partner profile, kids, and provincial preferences to score every PR pathway — Express Entry CEC / FSW / FSTP, PNP, AIP, RNIP, Caregiver, SUV, PGP, Quebec — and recommend the highest-odds combination.
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Build a Canadian PR pathway strategy for the applicant based on the answers I gave you. §1 — PATHWAY ELIGIBILITY MATRIX For EACH pathway below, mark Qualifies / Borderline / Does Not Qualify with one-line reasoning: Federal Express Entry: (a) Canadian Experience Class (CEC, R87.1) — 12+ months Canadian skilled work in last 3 years (b) Federal Skilled Worker (FSW, R75) — 67/100 selection grid + 12+ months foreign skilled work (c) Federal Skilled Trades (FSTP, R87.2) — TEER 2/3 skilled trades + job offer or trade certification Provincial Nominee Programs (each province has 2-8 streams): (d) OINP (ON), BC PNP (BC), AINP / AAIP (AB), SINP (SK), MPNP (MB), NSNP (NS), NBPNP (NB), NLPNP (NL), PEI PNP (PE), YNP (YT), NTNP (NT) Pilots and regional: (e) Atlantic Immigration Program (R75.1) — NB / NS / PE / NL employer + community (f) Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot — participating community + recommendation (g) Home Care Worker Immigration Pilots — childcare HCCPP / home support HCSPP Self-financed: (h) Start-up Visa (R98.01) — Designated Organisation support Family: (i) Spousal / common-law / parent-grandparent sponsorship (R124 / R130) Quebec: (j) PSTQ via Arrima (Quebec runs a separate selection grid) §2 — RECOMMENDED PRIMARY + SECONDARY PATHWAY (80-120 words) Name the recommended primary path with reasoning + a credible Plan B. Justify both. §3 — CRS PROJECTION (Express Entry) — ±20 point band with math Show the breakdown using current IRCC CRS: (a) Core / human capital — age + education + first official language + Canadian work (with vs without spouse) (b) Spouse factors (if applicable) (c) Skill transferability (max 100) (d) Additional factors — provincial nomination (+600), arranged employment (+50 / +200), Canadian education (+15 / +30), French (+25 / +50), sibling in Canada (+15) Total = projected CRS. §4 — PNP / AIP / RNIP / CAREGIVER / SUV PROJECTION (where applicable) For the recommended non-Express-Entry pathway, show: (a) Eligibility test — occupation / education / language / connection / employer / endorsement (b) Latest stream-specific cut-off if any (verify on IRCC + the province's PNP page) (c) Typical processing time §5 — THE 3 HIGHEST-ROI LEVERS BEFORE PROFILE SUBMISSION Rank what would move odds most for THIS applicant. Examples: retest IELTS for CLB 10 (+10 points), complete TEF Canada NCLC 7 (+50 CRS), complete a 3-year Canadian credential, secure a PNP nomination (+600), pivot principal applicant to the spouse, get a sibling-in-Canada letter (+15). §6 — ACTION PLAN (next 30 / 60 / 90 days) Concrete checklist with forms and processing: 30 days: complete ECA + book IELTS / CELPIP / TEF / TCF + draft IRCC online profile 60 days: receive ECA + sit language test + create Express Entry profile + submit PNP Expression of Interest to top 2-3 provinces 90 days: track ITA + receive PNP nomination if applicable + prepare PR application (IMM 0008, IMM 5669, IMM 5406, IMM 5562, biometrics, medical, PCC for every country lived 6+ months since age 18) §7 — CITATIONS Anchor each recommendation to IRPA / IRPR section (R75 FSW, R87.1 CEC, R87.2 FSTP, R98.01 SUV, R124 spouse sponsorship, R130 parent sponsorship), IRCC Operational Manual (OP / IP / ENF), CRS technical-instructions, and the relevant province's PNP guidance document. — DRAFT only. For RCIC review. Verify all numerical thresholds (CRS cut-offs, processing times, fees) and current PNP / pilot intake status against the live IRCC and provincial websites before relying on this for filing.
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