Canada offers more than 80 different Immigration programs ‎

In 2020 Canada offers more than 80 immigration programs for the first time in Canada ‎immigration history. ‎

‎ Canada will welcome nearly 200,000 economic class immigrants through over 80 programs in ‎‎2020., Therefore there are several important reasons why candidates should still apply for ‎immigration to Canada.‎
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Since May 2019, candidates under Canada’s Express Entry system have tended to need a ‎Comprehensive Ranking Score above 460 points to obtain an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for ‎permanent residence. In recent months, this has climbed even further to around 470 or higher.‎
Up until then, the Comprehensive Ranking Score (CRS) cut-offs hovered between 430 and 450 ‎points for the better part of two years. The higher CRS cut-off is due to the fact that more ‎candidates are receiving additional CRS points for criteria such as having Canadian experience (as ‎former international students and temporary foreign workers) and obtaining a provincial nomination ‎certificate.‎
Four reasons candidates should submit an Express Entry application even if they ‎don’t meet the current CRS cut-off
First, it is not possible to predict CRS cut-offs. By submitting an Express Entry application ‎candidates give themselves a chance to receive an ITA in the event that the federal government ‎reduces the CRS cut-off.‎
Second, through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), provinces and territories can nominate ‎immigration candidates who have submitted Express Entry applications (known as “enhanced” ‎nominations). In practice, this means that candidates who fall short of the federal CRS cut-off may ‎still obtain an ITA for permanent residence if they meet the selection criteria of a province or ‎territory.‎
Third, candidates can work on improving their CRS score after they submit their Express Entry ‎application. They can take steps to improve their English and/or French language proficiency, ‎obtain more work experience, pursue education or work experience in Canada, and seek to obtain a ‎Canadian job offer or provincial nomination.‎
Fourth, immigration candidates should look beyond Express Entry by taking note of the fact that ‎Canada now offers more economic class immigration pathways than at any time in its history. ‎Express Entry is an important component of Canada’s immigration system, accounting for 42 per ‎cent of the country’s economic class admissions.‎
This means that more than 80 additional economic class pathways are available to those interested ‎in moving to Canada.‎

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