Canadian government’s Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has all just conducted the first express entry draw for the month of November and has issued out 733 invitations to apply (ITA) for Canadian Permanent Residency (PR).
This draw included candidates from all the Express Entry categories, those with a provincial nomination from any of the Canadian provinces and appropriate Comprehensive Ranking Score (CRS) of 812 or above.
Below are the details of the Express Entry draw today:
Program: Provincial Nominee Program
Number of invitations issued: 733
Rank required to be invited to apply: 733 or above
Date and time of round: November 12, 2024 at 16:12:30 UTC
CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited: 812
Tie-breaking rule: March 02, 2024 at 01:58:34 UTC
The CRS cutoff score has increased to 21 points higher than the previous PNP-only round of invitations that were conducted on October 21, 2024.
CRS Score Distribution In The Pool: November 11
CRS score range
Number of candidates
601-1200
810
501-600
16,245
451-500
64,079
491-500
12,239
481-490
12,309
471-480
15,075
461-470
12,974
451-460
11,482
401-450
56,206
441-450
10,870
431-440
12,049
421-430
10,907
411-420
11,317
401-410
11,063
351-400
51,137
301-350
22,710
0-300
5,548
Total
216,735
Canadian Immigration “In-Canada Focus”
The Immigration Levels Plan 2025-2027 embodies new priorities of immigration in Canada with a higher “in-Canada presence.”
This approach promotes paths and mechanisms that prioritize local talent, especially temporary residents who would want to have permanent status in the country.
The change is tied to a broader immigration plan of meeting enduring human resources scarcities, spurring economic development, and offering better means for residents already in the country to stay long term.
Transitioning Temporary Residents to Permanent Status: Being aware of such human capital, the 2025-2027 plan should enhance the appropriations to the streams, such as CEC under the Express Entry system.
This is because these programs target candidates with Canadian work experience or education which makes the launch into the Canadian work force and society very easy.
In this respect, the plan is on the people already in Canada, thus helping the industries where there is shortage of workers most especially within the health departments, technology market, constructions and the manufacturing market.
The “In-Canada focus” guarantees that these people can do so proficiently, without the need for more settlement or orientation services.
Express Entry Rounds Of Invitations In October 2024
The express entry is a system used by the Canada immigration department to deal with the application for permanent residence of the skilled workers.
Once the candidate has made an online profile, he or she is ranked from one to six in areas like education, experience, language proficiency among other factors.
The highest ranking candidates are requested to fill in an application for a permanent residence.
Federal skilled worker program can only apply for express entry if they meet the required general requirements to work in Canada.
The First Express Entry Draw of November issued 733 invitations To Apply For PR.
Canadian government’s Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has all just conducted the first express entry draw for the month of November and has issued out 733 invitations to apply (ITA) for Canadian Permanent Residency (PR).
This draw included candidates from all the Express Entry categories, those with a provincial nomination from any of the Canadian provinces and appropriate Comprehensive Ranking Score (CRS) of 812 or above.
Below are the details of the Express Entry draw today:
Program: Provincial Nominee Program
Number of invitations issued: 733
Rank required to be invited to apply: 733 or above
Date and time of round: November 12, 2024 at 16:12:30 UTC
CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited: 812
Tie-breaking rule: March 02, 2024 at 01:58:34 UTC
The CRS cutoff score has increased to 21 points higher than the previous PNP-only round of invitations that were conducted on October 21, 2024.
CRS Score Distribution In The Pool: November 11
Canadian Immigration “In-Canada Focus”
The Immigration Levels Plan 2025-2027 embodies new priorities of immigration in Canada with a higher “in-Canada presence.”
This approach promotes paths and mechanisms that prioritize local talent, especially temporary residents who would want to have permanent status in the country.
The change is tied to a broader immigration plan of meeting enduring human resources scarcities, spurring economic development, and offering better means for residents already in the country to stay long term.
Transitioning Temporary Residents to Permanent Status: Being aware of such human capital, the 2025-2027 plan should enhance the appropriations to the streams, such as CEC under the Express Entry system.
This is because these programs target candidates with Canadian work experience or education which makes the launch into the Canadian work force and society very easy.
In this respect, the plan is on the people already in Canada, thus helping the industries where there is shortage of workers most especially within the health departments, technology market, constructions and the manufacturing market.
The “In-Canada focus” guarantees that these people can do so proficiently, without the need for more settlement or orientation services.
Express Entry Rounds Of Invitations In October 2024
How do draws for Express Entry operate?
The express entry is a system used by the Canada immigration department to deal with the application for permanent residence of the skilled workers.
Once the candidate has made an online profile, he or she is ranked from one to six in areas like education, experience, language proficiency among other factors.
The highest ranking candidates are requested to fill in an application for a permanent residence.
Federal skilled worker program can only apply for express entry if they meet the required general requirements to work in Canada.
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