Slight Decrease in CRS Points Requirement in October 18 Express
Entry Draw
The total number of ITAs issued so far in 2017 now stands at
74,978, with 24 draws having taken place over this period. This total more than
doubles the 28,409 ITAs issued over the first 24 draws of 2016, and also
surpasses the total number of candidates invited in all of 2016.
*Note: Draws of May 26
invited provincial nominees with a minimum CRS score of 775, and candidates in
the Federal Skilled Trades Class with a minimum score of 199.
Scenarios
The following hypothetical
scenarios reflect the diversity of candidates who receive ITAs under the
Express Entry system.
Lou is 35. He has a master’s degree, an initial advanced proficiency
in English, and has been working as an electrical engineer for four years. He
has never worked or studied in Canada. His CRS of 436 means that he has an ITA
following the October 18 draw.
Lynn is 30, has a bachelor’s degree, and an advanced English language
proficiency. She has been working for five years as a computer programmer but
has never worked or studied in Canada. Her CRS of 436 means that she can now
submit an application for permanent residence.
Shaun is 32, has bachelor’s degree, and has been working as a financial
manager for three years. He wrote his IELTS and scored an 8 in each category.
Shaun has never worked or studied in Canada, but does have a sister who is
Canadian permanent resident living in Ontario. His CRS score of 437 would be
sufficient to secure on ITA in the latest draw.
Serena is a 30-year-old married woman with three years of work experience
in accounting. Both she and her spouse have completed a bachelor’s degree and
advanced English, and neither partner has ever worked or studied in Canada. Her
CRS score of 438 means that they can look forward to applying for permanent
residence.
“IRCC continues to invite
thousands of candidates in the pool to apply for permanent residence on a
regular basis, as the latest draw shows. We are likely to find out soon just
how many newcomers to Canada may arrive through Express Entry next year once
the government unveils its new Immigration Levels Plan, which it scheduled to
do within the next two weeks. The Minister of Immigration stated earlier this
year stated that the current overall target of 300,000 new immigrants annually
will form the ‘baseline’ target over the coming years. A higher target for
Express Entry programs would result in either larger or more frequent draws, or
both, thereby contributing to the possibility of decreased CRS thresholds over
time,” says Attorney David Cohen.
“For individuals and families around the world who wish to make Canada their new home, it is imperative to assess your full options, beginning with evaluating your eligibility to enter the Express Entry pool.”
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