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October 2 Express Entry

October 2 Express Entry draw sends 3,900 Invitations

Canada’s latest Express Entry draw saw it’s largest distribution of invitations to apply for Canadian permanent residence since January this year. The most recent draw, held October 2, issued 3,900 invitations to Express Entry candidates. This draw required candidates to have a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 464 or higher.

The previous draw, held on September 18, had 3,600 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) sent to eligible candidates. In comparison, this draw had an increase of 300 invitations. The last draw of this size was on January 23, 2019, which also drew 3,900 invitations. As of this draw, Express Entry has issued a total of 67,300 ITAs this year. 

About Express Entry

Canada’s federal Express Entry system is run by the Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). It is one of the country’s most popular methods for recruiting skilled foreign workers. Although candidates do not require a job offer in Canada to be eligible, they do need to register a career profile in the Express Entry system.

The federal Express Entry holds about two draws a month, wherein it selects from the top-ranking profiles in the system. The system ranks candidates based on their CRS scores. Subsequently, it assesses the applicant on work history, educational background, English or French language skills, and more. If selected, candidates are sent an ITA, inviting them to apply for Canadian permanent residence.

The Express Entry pulls from three economic class categories of immigration: the Canadian Experience Class, the Federal Skilled Trades Class, and the Federal Skilled Worker Class.

As it stands now, the federal Express Entry stream could potentially break last year’s record of 89,800. In addition, the frequency of the draws has had an effect on the minimum score requirements. If there is a shorter wait between draws, the minimum score stays the same or decreases. When there is a long wait the scores tend to increase.

Latest Express Entry draw Canada

3,500 ITA’s in the 19th September draw at minimum threshold of 441

3,500 ITA’s in the 19th September draw at minimum threshold of 441

A total of 3,500 Express Entry candidates have been invited to apply for Canadian permanent residence in a new Express Entry draw held September 19. The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System score was 441.

 

The date and time used in this draw was September 6, 2018, at 10:28:45 UTC, which meant that all profiles entered before this date and time and all candidates with a CRS score of 441 and abovereceived an Invitation to Apply in this selection round.

 

Though this draw size was lesser than the previous September 9 draw size where 3900 ITA;s were sent out, it is still a large draw as compared to 2017  when draw sizes were even less than 3000.

 

Under the Express Entry system which has three categories, Federal Skilled Workers, Canadian Experience Class and Federal Skilled Trades, Candidates are ranked according to their CRS score and the highest-ranked candidates are issued an ITA through regular invitation rounds.

 

Express Entry candidates can increase their scores in many ways including a provincial nomination that results in 600 additional CRS points.

 

IRCC has now issued a total of 62,100 ITAs over 19 draws in 2018, which puts it slightly ahead of the 60,742 ITAs that were issued over the first 19 draws of 2017. However, the CRS threshold has remained a constant high as compared to 2017 and has not gone below 440 in this year. In 2017 minimum threshold touched a record low at 413 in June.

 

A total of 86,023 ITAs were issued in 2017. But according to the immigration targets announced for 2018-2020, a total of 1 million immigrants are to become permanent residents in the country. And it is possible that is the very reason of bigger draw sizes in this year.