Express Entry

  • 2016 Best Destinations In Canada For New Immigrants

    MoneySense's annual ranking of the best cities and towns for new immigrants to Canada has been updated for 2016, with various destinations across the country vying to be crowned number one. The ranking system looks at employment rates, rental costs and existing immigrant populations in communities across Canada.

  • 2016 Last Intake Cap for Quebec Skilled Worker Applications

    A total of new 5,000 applications for immigration to Quebec, Canada were successfully submitted to the government of Quebec the morning of Tuesday, August 16. These applications were made under the Quebec Skilled worker program which has now reached its intake cap.

  • 2016 Latest Express Entry Draw

    April 20th - 2016 - Canadian Immigration authorities conducted the 9th round of invitations under Express Entry in 2016 and 32nd overall, inviting 1018 applicants for permanent residence. It was the twenty-third successive draw under the Express Entry System where the lowest CRS score was under 500.

  • 2016 positive modifications in Canadian Immigration program

    Newly، elected Prime Minister,of Canada , Justin Trudeau, proposed liberal reforms to Canada's immigration system with a support of 500,000,ooo dollars increase in budget for these changes.

  • 2017 Alberta Maximum Allocation

    The Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program, one of Canada’s Provincial Nominee Programs, has reached its maximum allotment of 5,500 nomination certificates for 2017.

  • 2018 Largest express Entry Draw

    The Government of Canada held its largest Express Entry draw of 2018 on September 5, issuing 3,900 invitations to apply for Canadian permanent residence.
    This is the fourth all-program draw in 2018 with a minimum score of 440, which is the lowest (CRS) score drawn in 2018 to date.

  • 2022: Express Entry year in review

    Fewer draws and an updated NOC set the stage for a higher number of Express Entry ITAs in 2023.

  • 2023: A preview of Canadian immigration

    Immigration Levels Plan Target for 2023

  • 22nd Express Entry Draw for Canadian Immigraton Sees CRS Point Requirement Decrease Once Again

    The 22nd draw for Canadian immigration through the Express Entry has been performed by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) on December 4, 2015. A total of 1,451 invitation to apply ( ITAs) for Canadian permanent residence were issued to candidates with 461 or more (CRS) points.

  • 2350 Express Entry Candidates Nominated through BC PNP in 2017

    The province of British Columbia nominated 2,350 Express Entry candidates for Canadian permanent residence in 2017, with a notable boost in the number nominated through its EEBC — Skilled Worker category, a new report shows.

  • 241 New Invitations Issued by BC PNP

    The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program issued 241 new invitations for a provincial nomination to skilled workers and graduates under its Skills Immigration and Express Entry BC streams The minimum scores for each category involved in this draw were as follows:

  • 2801 Invitations Issued under Express Entry Program in October 4

    Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has invited 2,801 more candidates to apply for Canadian permanent residence, in an Express Entry draw that took place on October 4. Candidates in the pool with 438 or more (CRS) points were issued an (ITA) on this occasion.

  • 28th result of Express Entry Program

    The latest draw from the Express Entry pool has seen a total of 1,484 candidates being issued Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for Canadian permanent residence. The 28th draw took place on February 24, 2016, and each candidate who received an ITA had 453 or more Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points. This latest draw is good news to prospective applicants, as it marks the second time this year that the CRS point requirement has been as low as 453.

  • 3,350 Candidates Invited Under Express Entry draw

    A new Express Entry draw held June 12 invited 3,350 candidates to apply for Canadian permanent residence.

  • 3,400 Express Entry candidates were selected on January 22

    The Government of Canada issued 3,400 invitations to apply for Canadian permanent residence to Express Entry candidates in a draw held January 22. In this draw all candidate who had 471 points or under were selected.

  • ‎3,500 invitations was issued to Express Entry Candidates ‎

    The Government of Canada issued 3,500 invitations to apply for Canadian permanent residence to ‎Express Entry candidates in a draw held February 5.‎

  • 3,600 Express Entry candidates invited to apply for permanent residence in largest draw since January

    CRS cut-off score drops two points to 460 in July 10 draw

  • 313 Skilled Workers Invited to Apply for Immigration To Manitoba

    Another 313 candidates have been invited to apply to the Manitoba Provincial nominee program, a Canadian immigration program that allows the province of Manitoba to welcome new immigrants who have the ability to establish themselves and their families in Manitoba, based on eligibility criteria set by the province.

  • 350 applicants Accepted through Nova Scotia Express Entry Stream

    Eligible candidates who are interested in applying to the stream may benefit from being prepared in advance and ensuring they have all documentation up-to-date and ready to submit. Applicants who are successfully nominated by the province of Nova Scotia receive an additional 600 Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points, leaving them well positioned to receive an Invitation to Apply for Canadian permanent residence.

  • 364 Skilled Workers and Graduates selected through BC Provincial Nominee Program

    On May 10, 2017, the British Colombia invited 364 workers and graduates to apply for a provincial nomination certificate. This represents an increase of 77 percent in the number of candidates invited in five sub-categories managed through the province skills program registration system (SIRS), compared to the previous draw on April 19. These individuals have received an Invitation to Apply (ITA) from BC and are now in a position to submit an application for a provincial nomination certificate, with which they may then apply to the federal government for Canadian permanent resident status.