Come to Canada Tool โ€“ Find Out Which Canadian Immigration Program You Qualify For

Canada has over 100 immigration programs โ€” and most people have no idea which ones apply to them. The Come to Canada Tool is IRCC’s official online wizard that cuts through all of it. Answer a few questions about your profile and it tells you exactly which programs you may qualify for โ€” whether you want to work, study, visit, or move to Canada permanently.

100+ Canadian immigration programs
10โ€“15 Minutes to complete the wizard
4 Pathways assessed in one session
Free No account or registration needed

What Is the Come to Canada Tool?

The Come to Canada Tool is IRCC’s official online immigration wizard. It is a 10โ€“15 minute questionnaire that assesses your eligibility across all Canadian immigration pathways โ€” permanent residency, work permits, study permits, and visitor visas โ€” in a single session.

You answer questions about your nationality, age, language ability, education, work experience, and goals. Based on your answers, the wizard generates a personalized list of programs you may qualify for, along with instructions on what to do next for each one.

โœ… One Tool. All Pathways. No Account Required.

The wizard covers permanent residency, work permits, study permits, and visitor visas in a single session. No IRCC account needed, and no application is started by using it.


What Does the Come to Canada Wizard Ask You?

Before you start, it helps to have your information ready. The tool covers seven question categories โ€” and the accuracy of your answers determines the accuracy of your results.

Question CategoryWhat IRCC Is AssessingWhat to Have Ready
Nationality / Country of CitizenshipVisa requirements, eTA eligibility, bilateral agreementsYour current passport country
Purpose of TravelWork, study, visit, or permanent residency pathwayYour primary immigration goal
AgeAge-based program eligibility (e.g., IEC, CEC, FSW)Your date of birth
Language AbilityCLB level for language-dependent programsYour most recent IELTS, CELPIP, TEF, or TCF scores
EducationEducation level and ECA status for skilled worker programsYour highest degree + ECA report if applicable
Work ExperienceYears, NOC/TEER category, Canadian vs foreignYour job title, NOC code, and years of experience
Job Offer / FinancesArranged employment points; proof of fundsAny Canadian job offer letter; bank statements
โš ๏ธ Accuracy Determines Your Results

Answer as accurately as possible. The wizard result is only as reliable as the information you enter โ€” overestimating your language or education level gives a misleading result that points you toward programs you do not actually qualify for.


What Immigration Programs Does the Come to Canada Tool Cover?

The wizard assesses all four major Canadian immigration pathways in a single session. Here is exactly what falls under each one:

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Permanent Residency
For skilled workers, graduates & families
  • Express Entry โ€” FSW, CEC, FSTP
  • Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)
  • Atlantic Immigration Program
  • Rural and Northern Pilot
  • Family Sponsorship
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Work Permits
With or without a Canadian job offer
  • LMIA-based work permits
  • International Experience Canada (IEC)
  • Intra-company transfers
  • CUSMA / trade agreement workers
  • Open Work Permits
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Study Permits
For international students
  • Full-time study permit
  • Part-time study
  • Language schools
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Visitor Visas
For tourists, family visitors & transit
  • Temporary Resident Visa (TRV)
  • Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)
  • Super Visa
โš ๏ธ Refugee & Humanitarian Programs Not Covered

The wizard does not cover refugee or humanitarian programs. Those pathways require a separate IRCC process entirely.


How to Use the Come to Canada Tool โ€” Step by Step

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Gather Your Information First

The wizard takes 10โ€“15 minutes โ€” but only if you have your details on hand. Before you start, pull up your most recent language test scores, confirm your NOC code for your primary occupation, know your highest level of education, and have any Canadian job offer letter ready if applicable. Answering accurately from the start gives you results you can actually use.

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Answer Every Question Honestly

The Come to Canada Wizard is a self-assessment guide โ€” not a legal determination. IRCC clearly states that no immigration decision will be made based on your answers, so there is no benefit to overestimating. Be particularly careful with language ability and work experience. Claiming a CLB level you have not tested for will show you programs you do not actually qualify for.

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Save Your Results and Take the Next Step

Once the wizard finishes, you receive a personalized list of programs you may be eligible for, each with instructions on what to do next. Do not close the page without saving your results โ€” screenshot or print the full output. Then use the program-specific tools on this site to go deeper on whichever pathways match your profile.


What Happens After the Come to Canada Wizard โ€” Your Next Steps by Result

The wizard gives you a list โ€” but most users do not know what to do with it. Here is exactly what each common result means and where to go next.

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If Your Result Includes Express Entry

You qualify for one or more Express Entry programs โ€” Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, or Federal Skilled Trades. Getting into Express Entry is step one. Your CRS score determines step two โ€” when you actually receive an Invitation to Apply. Your CRS ranking is what determines when IRCC selects your profile in a draw.

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If Your Result Includes a Provincial Nominee Program

A province may be willing to nominate you based on your skills, work experience, education, or regional connections. Each province has different streams and different scoring systems. Use our PNP calculators to find your score and see which streams you are competitive for.

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If Your Result Includes a Work Permit

You may be eligible for a temporary work permit โ€” either LMIA-based through a Canadian employer, or LMIA-exempt through programs like International Experience Canada (IEC), intra-company transfers, or trade agreements. Your next step is confirming your NOC code and establishing whether your employer needs to go through the LMIA process before you can apply.

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If Your Result Includes a Study Permit

The wizard confirms you are eligible to apply for a study permit โ€” not that the permit is guaranteed. You still need a letter of acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution in Canada before IRCC will process your application. Start with your school application first.

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If the Wizard Says You Are Not Eligible for Any Program

This is not a final answer. The Come to Canada Tool has real limitations โ€” it cannot account for every circumstance, province-specific program, or niche pathway. Humanitarian programs, caregiver pathways, and some PNP streams do not appear in the wizard results at all. A professional assessment may identify pathways the wizard cannot assess.

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Come to Canada Tool vs Free Immigration Assessment โ€” What’s the Difference?

Both help you find a Canadian immigration pathway โ€” but they work very differently.

๐Ÿค– Automated Wizard

Come to Canada Tool

  • Anonymous โ€” no account required
  • Completes in 10โ€“15 minutes
  • Covers all major program categories
  • Gives you a general eligibility direction
  • Cannot process edge cases or niche streams
  • No follow-up or personalized strategy
๐Ÿ‘ค Human-Reviewed

Free Professional Assessment

  • Reviewed by a regulated consultant
  • Considers your full profile in detail
  • Identifies edge cases and niche streams
  • Tells you which program is your strongest fit
  • Advises on what to do first and why
  • Includes a follow-up strategy

โšก The Right Approach โ€” Use Both

  • Run the wizard first โ€” understand your general eligibility in 15 minutes.
  • Then get a professional review โ€” before you commit to an application pathway.
  • The wizard is a starting point, not a strategy. It tells you what programs exist for your profile. It does not tell you which one to prioritize, how to improve your chances, or what to do first.
  • Choosing the wrong program wastes time and money that a one-hour consultation could have saved.

๐Ÿ“Š Know Your Wizard Results? Now Check Your CRS Score

If Express Entry appeared in your results, your CRS score is what actually determines when you get selected. Check your exact score now and see where your profile ranks in the federal pool.

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Frequently Asked Questions About the Come to Canada Tool

What is the Come to Canada Tool?

It is IRCC’s official online immigration wizard. You answer questions about your nationality, age, language, education, work experience, and goals โ€” and it tells you which Canadian immigration programs you may be eligible for across all four pathways: work, study, visit, and permanent residency.

Is the Come to Canada Wizard the same as an Express Entry profile?

No. The wizard is a self-assessment tool only โ€” it has no connection to your Express Entry profile or IRCC account. Using it does not start any application or create any official record with IRCC.

How long does the Come to Canada Tool take?

IRCC estimates 10โ€“15 minutes. Having your language scores, NOC code, and education details ready before you start shortens the process and improves the accuracy of your results.

Can I trust the Come to Canada Wizard results?

The results are a general eligibility guide โ€” not a legal determination. IRCC clearly states that no immigration decision is made based on your answers. Results depend entirely on the accuracy of what you enter. Use the results as a starting point, then follow up with a professional assessment before committing to any application pathway.

What if the Come to Canada Tool says I am not eligible?

The wizard does not cover every immigration program or circumstance. A professional assessment may identify pathways โ€” provincial programs, humanitarian options, or niche streams โ€” that the wizard does not assess. A “not eligible” result is not a final answer.

Does the Come to Canada Tool cover Express Entry?

Yes. If your profile suggests skilled worker eligibility, the wizard will indicate which Express Entry programs apply โ€” Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, or Federal Skilled Trades. Your next step after that result is calculating your CRS score.

Is the Come to Canada Tool free?

Yes. It is a free IRCC government tool available to anyone. No registration, no account, and no fee required.

What languages is the Come to Canada Wizard available in?

The tool is available in both English and French on the IRCC website.


About This Tool
๐Ÿ›๏ธ Official IRCC government wizard โ€” not a third-party tool
๐Ÿ”’ Anonymous โ€” no data stored or shared with IRCC
โšก Results in 10โ€“15 minutes
๐Ÿ Covers all 4 Canadian immigration pathways
๐Ÿ“ฑ Works on mobile and desktop

Ready to Take the Next Step?

The wizard tells you which programs exist for your profile. Now find out your exact ranking โ€” check your CRS score and see exactly what it would take to move up. Or get a human review of your results from our team.

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