
Canada Built an Entire Immigration System Around Skilled Professionals. Use It.
Economic immigration is Canada's primary mechanism for attracting international talent and the pathway most Indian professionals use to build permanent lives in Canada. Understanding which stream fits your profile and what makes you competitive is the foundation of every successful strategy.
Most Applicants Wait in the Wrong Queue Without Knowing It.
Waiting in the general Express Entry pool without exploring PNPs. The federal pool is competitive. Applicants who watch draw scores without pursuing provincial nominations frequently wait 18 to 24 months or never receive an invitation.
Incorrect NOC code. Your duties, not your job title, determine your NOC code. A mismatch is a misrepresentation finding that can result in five-year inadmissibility.
Underoptimised CRS score. Most applicants accept their initial score as fixed. Language retesting, ECA level verification, French language scores, and partner skills are commonly overlooked improvement factors.
Not preparing post-ITA documents in advance. After receiving an ITA, you have 60 days to submit a complete PR application. Police certificates, medicals, and reference letters take time. Starting only after an ITA creates preventable timeline problems.
Applying under the wrong program. FSWP, CEC, and FSTP have different eligibility criteria and competitive dynamics. Entering under the wrong one wastes time and limits which draws you qualify for.

Stop Guessing Which Stream Fits. Get a Strategy Built Around Your Profile.
We assess your eligibility across every federal and provincial economic immigration stream, identify every legal lever to improve your CRS score, and build a strategy that accounts for both your current position and the fastest realistic pathway to PR.
The goal is not to get you into a pool. It is to get you an Invitation to Apply.
The Economic Immigration Streams You Should Know
Express Entry
Canada's flagship points-based system and the fastest route to PR for most skilled professionals. Your CRS score determines when you receive an ITA. Three programs feed into it: Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, and Federal Skilled Trades. Category-based draws for healthcare, STEM, trades, and French speakers offer lower cutoffs.
Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)
Each province runs its own immigration streams targeting workers their local economy needs. A nomination adds 600 CRS points, making an ITA virtually certain. Express Entry-linked streams draw from the federal pool; base streams operate independently. Key provinces: Ontario, BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Nova Scotia.
Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)
Employer-driven program for skilled workers settling in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI, or Newfoundland. Requires a designated employer job offer. No minimum CRS score. PR processed federally after provincial endorsement.
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP)
Community-driven program allowing smaller Canadian communities to nominate skilled workers. Requires a local job offer and community recommendation. Accessible to a wider range of occupations than federal streams.
Start-Up Visa Program
For entrepreneurs with an innovative business idea supported by a designated Canadian venture capital fund, angel investor group, or business incubator. Direct path to PR without the points system. Requires a Letter of Support.
Self-Employed Persons Program
For individuals with experience in cultural activities, athletics, or farm management who intend to be self-employed in Canada. Requires two years of relevant experience.
Intra-Company Transfer (ICT)
Not a PR stream, but a significant pathway. Allows multinational companies to transfer employees to a Canadian office in a managerial, executive, or specialised knowledge role. No LMIA required. Relevant for professionals at companies with Canadian operations.
The CRS Factors That Actually Move Your Score
Language scores
IELTS or CELPIP improvement from CLB 9 to CLB 10 across all skills adds 30 to 50+ points. French language ability adds significant additional points and opens category-based draw eligibility.
Which means: Language retesting is often the highest-return score improvement available.
Education credential assessment
How your foreign degree is assessed through an ECA affects your points directly. A Master's assessed at the correct level versus Bachelor's level makes a meaningful score difference.
Which means: Your ECA is verified at the correct credential level before your profile goes live.
Canadian work experience
Every year of skilled Canadian work experience adds points. Building experience on a work permit before applying for PR significantly strengthens your position.
Which means: We factor work permit pathways into your PR strategy where relevant.
Provincial nomination
600 points added instantly. The single most powerful score improvement tool available. Requires active research and application, not passive waiting.
Which means: Every qualifying PNP stream is identified and pursued as part of your strategy.
Arranged employment
A valid Canadian job offer in a TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3 occupation adds 50 to 200 points depending on the role type.
Which means: If you have Canadian employer connections, we help you leverage them for maximum CRS impact.
Partner skills and sibling in Canada
A spouse with strong English scores and a positive skills assessment adds up to 10 points. A Canadian citizen or PR sibling adds 15 points. Small but real.
Which means: Every eligible factor is captured and documented correctly in your profile.
Who Economic Immigration Is Built For
- βSkilled professionals with post-secondary qualifications and work experience in NOC TEER 0 to 3 occupations
- βQualified tradespeople with recognised certification and employment history
- βEntrepreneurs and business owners with scalable concepts and investor support
- βProfessionals with Canadian work experience building toward permanent residency
- βInternationally trained professionals willing to settle in regional or Atlantic Canada for a more accessible PR pathway
- βProfessionals between 25 and 45 with a relevant qualification, solid work experience, and strong English
We cover applicants from: Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Warangal, Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, and across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
What Our Clients Say
βI had been in the Express Entry pool for 14 months with a CRS score of 448. 91 Travel identified that I qualified for Ontario's Human Capital Priorities stream. My score jumped to 1048 overnight. ITA came in the next draw.β
, Client, Software Engineer, now in Toronto
βI did not realise my ECA had assessed my Master's degree as a one-year credential instead of two-year. That error was costing me 14 CRS points. 91 Travel caught it. Small thing, big difference.β
, Client, Finance Professional, now in Calgary
βI had been told my CRS score of 420 was not competitive. 91 Travel found a Saskatchewan PNP stream I qualified for. Applied, nominated, ITA issued. I did not wait at all.β
, Client, Civil Engineer, now in Regina
Questions We Hear Every Day
What CRS score do I need to get an ITA?
It depends on the draw type and timing. General pool cutoffs have ranged from the low 400s to 540+ in recent years. Rather than targeting a specific score, we focus on maximising your score and identifying PNP streams that remove the score barrier entirely.
Which economic immigration stream is right for me?
That depends on your occupation, work experience, language scores, and whether you have Canadian connections. Express Entry is the fastest for competitive profiles. PNPs are often faster for mid-range CRS scores. AIP and RNIP suit professionals open to regional settlement. We assess all streams in the first session.
What is the NOC code and why does it matter?
The National Occupational Classification determines which programs you qualify for, which draws you are eligible for, and whether your employer needs an LMIA. Getting it wrong is a misrepresentation finding. Your duties, not your job title, determine the correct code.
Do I need a job offer to apply?
Not for most streams. Express Entry does not require a job offer, though one adds 50 to 200 CRS points. AIP and RNIP do require employer sponsorship. We identify whether pursuing a Canadian job offer is strategically worthwhile for your profile.
Can I apply to Provincial Nominee Programs alongside Express Entry?
Yes, and in most cases you should. Express Entry-linked PNP streams allow provinces to nominate candidates directly from the federal pool. We manage both tracks as part of a unified strategy.
Which Economic Immigration Stream Fits Your Profile?
A free 45-minute counselling session covers your occupation, qualifications, language scores, work experience, and CRS position, and identifies the specific streams you qualify for and which gives you the fastest realistic pathway to Canadian permanent residency.
P.S. , The professionals who receive Canadian PR fastest are not always those with the highest CRS scores. They are the ones who optimised every factor, explored every PNP stream, and had documents ready before the invitation arrived.