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  • Express Entry Canada invites 924 PNP candidates to apply for immigration

    Canada has now held six PNP draws in 2022.
    Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) only invited Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) candidates in the new invitation round. To be invited, candidates needed to have a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) of at least 754. The minimum score was relatively high because PNP candidates get an automatic 600 points added to their score when they receive their nomination. Without the nomination, the lowest-scoring candidates would have had 154 base points.

  • Express Entry candidates included in new Manitoba draw

    The province of Manitoba has issued 530 new invitations to apply for a provincial nomination to immigration candidates in its Skilled Workers in Manitoba and Skilled Worker Overseas streams.  

  • Express Entry Candidates Invited to Apply for Permanent Residence

    On Monday Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) announced that the first round of top-ranked candidates from the Express Entry system have been invited to apply for permanent residence.

  • Express Entry candidates issued invitations in April 11 Manitoba draw

    April 11 Skilled Workers Overseas draw issues 403 invitations

  • Express Entry Candidates with at least 351 CRS Points Selected by Ontario

    The province of Ontario announced two new invitation rounds where Express Entry candidates with Comprehensive Ranking System scores as low as 351 were issued an invitation.

  • Express Entry draw continues record start to 2019, CRS score drops

    IRCC gets new year off to a big start with 7,800 invitations to apply in first two draws

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

    CRS cut-off score decreases to 459

  • Express Entry Draws Return With 3,600 Invitations To Apply on September 04, 2019

    On Sep 04, 2019 – Canada immigration authorities have conducted a new Express Entry draw, issuing invitations to apply (ITAs) to 3,600 candidates who had minimum 463 points in selection pool .

  • Express Entry Has Been Aligned with Provincial Nominee Programs

    January was a busy month for Canada’s Provincial Nominee Programs, particularly those associated with the federal Express Entry system. The two Express Entry draws conducted by the Government of Canada in January were complemented by the opening of five Express Entry-linked Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) streams over the course of the month.

  • 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 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 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 selects 3,350 applicants to apply for Canadian permanent residence on May 1

    The cut-off score in today’s draw was 450, which is one point lower than the minimum score in the previous draw on April 17, which was 451.
    This is the fourth time that the cut-off Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score has decreased since February 20.

  • Express Entry: 2018 was big, and 2019 could be bigger

    Canada’s Express Entry system had a banner 2018, and the coming year could be even more exceptional.

  • Express Entry: Canada holds largest all-program draw ever

    IRCC invites 7,000 candidates with a minimum CRS score of 490. This is the first all-program draw since January 18.

  • Express Entry: Canada invites 2,000 immigration candidates

    ITAs issued to candidates with a minimum CRS score of 533.

  • FAQ on the Express Entry draws

    Starting on Wednesday FSWP and CEC candidates will be invited again. We answer some of the most common questions about Express Entry and how it works.

    This article aims to answer some of the questions that you may have about Canada’s Express Entry application management system.

  • Federal government and Provinces are seeking additional skilled immigrants in 2019

    Immigration to Canada remains on the rise at both the provincial and federal level, despite a move this week by the province of Quebec to reduce the number of newcomers it will welcome next year.  

  • Federal New Skilled Worker Program Changes

    Proposed regulatory changes announced today to the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), which  will allow Canada to better select skilled workers who can “hit the ground running” upon arrival.