Total of 3.600 invitations are
issued in a new Express Entry draw by Canadian government on July 10.
The July 10 draw’s cut off
score was 460 in which the most invitations are issued in a single draw since
January 23. In the previous express entry draw was held on June 26 and 3.350
candidates were invited to apply for permanent residence and its cut off score
was 462.
The minimum Comprehensive
Ranking System (CRS) score is set at 460 which is two points lower than the
previous draw held June 26.
An invitation to apply (ITA) was
issued to those selected candidates. Invited candidates received ITAs are expected
to complete their permanent residence applications within 60 days.
Immigration, Refugees and
Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has issued 45,400 ITAs this year so far. This puts
the department just over the half way mark to surpassing the Express entry
record 89,800 ITAs that were issued in 2018.
Serving as Canada’s main
source of skilled foreign workers, the federal Express Entry system manages the
three economic immigration categories namely the Federal Skilled Worker Class
(FSWC), Federal Skilled Trade Class (FSTC) and Canada Experience Class (CEC).
Candidates who want to
immigrate to Canada are entered into the Express Entry pool where they are
ranked based on their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores.
CRS score is based on factors
including age, education, skilled work experience and proficiency in English
and French Language among others.
There is no need for a job
offer to be eligible for the Express Entry candidate pool.
In regular draws from the
pool, which regularly happen to be every two weeks, the highest ranked
candidates are issued invitation to apply (ITA) for Canadian permanent
residence.
When more time passes between
draws, more people are register which increase the number of people in the pool
and cut-off score as well.
In the past, all program draws
in the Express entry system are regualarly held every two weeks.
A candidate should improve his
CRS score in a number of ways. One of them is being nominated by a province. A
nomination through Canada’s provincial nominee program is the most valuable in
terms of points.
A person with provincial
nomination receives 600 points toward their CRS score which almost guarantees
and invitiation to apply for Canadian permanent residence status.
Many provinces including
British Columbia, Alberta, SAskatchewan, Mantioba and Ontario have expres entry
aligned immigration streams in their provincial immigration programs.
The other way of increasing
CRS score is to improve English or French. With improved Language scores
(IELTS, TEF, CELPIP etc) candidate can increase his CRS score for sure.
Students who studied in Canada
will also get extra points for their minimum of two semesters post secondary
education in Canada.
Given Canada’s higher targets
for admission in 2019 and 2020, we hope more frequent or larger draws will be
held resulting decreasing CRS score.
If you are between 18-35 years
old and have at least a bachelor degree with minimum one year of skilled work
experience and having good command of English and/or French you are a good
candidate for Canada immigration.
Let’s say you are 32 years old
with a master’s degree and have been working as an engineer for three years.
You took and IELTS exam and scored 8 in each category. Your CRS score would be
462 which would have been high enough to obtain and ITA in the last draw.
If you are interested in
immigrating to Canada please send your CV’s to us. If you have language scores
and education credential assessments (ECA) as well send them to murat_kandemir@outlook.com for a free assessment.
Murat Kandemir 11 July 2019
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