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  • Express Entry Draw #203

    Provincial Nominee Program

  • Express Entry Draw #204 and #205

    Express Entry Draw #204

  • Express Entry Draw #207

    Provincial Nominee Program

  • Express Entry Draw #208

    Provincial Nominee Program

  • Express Entry Draw #209

    Provincial Nominee Program

  • Express Entry Draw #211 - December 10, 2021

    Provincial Nominee Program

    Number of invitations issued: 1032

    Rank required to be invited to apply: 1032nd or above

    Date and time of round: December 10, 2021 at 13:53:48 UTC

    CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited: 698

    Tie-breaking rule: September 10, 2021 at 16:43:17 UTC

  • Express Entry draw on July 24 resulted to select 3,600 candidates

    CRS cut-off score decreases to 459

  • Express Entry draws in five days apart

    The Government of Canada has released the details of this week’s Express Entry draw, inviting 3,232 candidates to apply for permanent residence.

  • Express Entry immigration system is 5 years old

    The launch of the Express Entry system in January 2015 marked a significant departure from Canada’s previous approach to managing applications to its main Economic Class immigration programs.

  • Express Entry improvements: Fall 2016

    Targeted improvements to the Express Entry system are being made on November 19, 2016. Supporting Canada’s Global Skills Strategy, the changes will help better attract some of the best minds in the world, including former international students, experienced professionals and talented workers who will strengthen Canada’s competitiveness in the global marketplace.

  • Express Entry January 2016 draw report

    A total of 4,449 invitation to submit Permanent residency application (ITA) were issued over the course of January for selected qualified candidates who have created their profile in Express Entry program .

  • Express Entry launch in Eastern Provinces

    East coast provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia have both opened Express Entry Immigration Selection System which offers six month duration for application process. None of these immigration programs need a job offer from a Canadian employer and application can be submitted without any arrange of employment.

    However, candidates must keep in mind that they must meet the eligibility requirements of at least one of the following programs:

    •  Federal Skilled Worker Program
    •  Federal Skilled Trades Program
    •  Canadian Experience Class

     

    New Brunswick Express Entry Labour Market Stream

    This program is based on EOI submission. Candidates who want to apply under New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program must submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) form within the first 15 days of each month.

    These forms will be evaluated and a score will be assigned to each. And the highest scored candidates will receive an invitation to apply for New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program. The minimum required point for this program will be 67 out of 100.

    Selection factors are:

    •  Language ability in English and/or French
    •  Level of education
    •  Work experience
    •  Age
    •  Job offer

     

    Nova Scotia Experience: Express Entry

    Eligibility requirements of Nova Scotia Experience – Express Entry program are listed below:

    •  Age
    •  Work experience
    •  Previous work Experience in Nova Scotia
    •  Education
    •  Language ability in English and/or French
    •  Adaptability & intention to settle

     

  • Express Entry or PNP?

    A look at basic costs to apply for the skilled immigration streams of the Provincial Nominee Programs and Express Entry.
    B.C. recently raised the price to apply for the Skills Immigration stream, but it is still not the most expensive program in Canada.
    • $1,150 to apply for the BC PNPSkills Immigration stream, which is up from the $700 that it cost before. B.C. says the fee increase will allow it to better serve the increased number of applicants for its Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). Currently, there are 9,500 provincial nominees from B.C. waiting to become permanent residents.
    Most skilled worker candidates who have received a provincial nomination should expect to pay an application fee between $250 and $2,000.
    • No application fee to apply for PNPs operated by Alberta, Nova Scotia, Northwest Territories or the Yukon.
    Entrepreneur applicants in most provinces will generally have to pay higher fees ranging between $1,000 and $3,500.

    Screenshot 2020 08 22 Express Entry or PNP What makes cents

    Provincial application or processing fees are determined by each province and territory. They are added on top of the federal immigration fees that successful provincial nominees pay to apply for permanent residence.
    The PNP has grown substantially since the 1990s. Today it is the second most popular pathway to permanent residence for Canadian immigrants. The most popular pathway is through the Express Entry system.
    However, there are some disadvantages in applying for a provincial nomination. Processing times are longer, especially if candidates are not eligible for Express Entry. The website of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) cites a permanent residence processing standard of 19 months for PNP applications compared with six months or less for PNP candidates who received an ITA through Express Entry. The IRCC processing time is on top of the generally one to three months a successful candidate needs to wait for the province or territory to process their PNP application.

    Some immigrants with a higher CRS score instead wait in hopes of obtaining an ITA directly through Express Entry. In addition to a faster processing standard, they can save money on PNP application fees, which they have to pay on top of the federal government’s fees that are required for most economic-class immigration programs. With Express Entry, applicants just pay the federal fees.
    In addition for the federal process thae applicants have additional processiong fee to pay . A single person, the fee is $1,325 to apply. Couples can expect to pay $1,325 each plus $225 per dependent child. In addition, there is a biometric fee of $85 for a single person or $170 for a family.

    Ultimately, a candidate’s best bet is to enter the Express Entry pool. It is free to enter the pool and it gives them a greater chance of obtaining an ITA from the federal government, or an invitation from a province or territory to obtain permanent residence through their PNP. In addition to entering the Express Entry pool, a candidate can still apply to a PNP directly in order to improve their permanent residence odds.
    This year, Canada aims to welcome 200,000 economic immigrants through more than 100 economic immigration streams. About 90,000 are expected to arrive through its three federal Express Entry programs and 65,000 through PNPs.

  • Express Entry Profiles Set to Expire After One Year

    Candidates for Express Entry are reminded that profiles are only valid for twelve months from the date they are created. Candidates who have not received an Invitation-to-Apply (ITA) for Permanent Residence and who are still interested in immigrating to Canada must create new profiles in the Express Entry pool.

  • Express Entry Q3 2021: Focus on CEC and PNP candidates

    An internal IRCC briefing note suggests the focus this past quarter was to invite as many in-Canada Express Entry candidates as possible.

  • Express Entry Quarterly Report: Summer months produced largest quarter of 2019 with 21,600 candidates invited to apply for permanent residence

    Express Entry is Canada’s most popular immigration selection system and is the country’s largest driver of economic immigrants.

  • Express Entry report 2016

    In a complete and informative report, Immigration, Citizenship and Refugees Canada (IRCC, formerly known as CIC) has provided precious insights on the first 12 months of the Express entry selection system in 2015 , which came into operation on January 1, 2015.

  • Express Entry reports of Issued Invitations through BC PNP Draws

    On August 4, the BC PNP issued ITAs across the following categories. Further details on these categories are available below the table.

  • Express Entry rounds of invitations

  • Express Entry selection continues without Job offer

    CIC still  continues to select applicants without job offers or provincial nominations from Express Entry pool.