I am posting this initial analysis of the 2015 Express Entry (EE) report by IRCC. There are some good statistics in the report that support an analysis of EE trends, rates of acceptance, and issued invitations to apply (ITA).
Here is the report:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/reports/ee-year-end-2015.asp
TLDR; rates of ITAs from 2015 and 2017 targets for FSW and CEC programs suggest about 57k additional ITAs will be issued this year, about 2,900 over the next 20 draws.
Most data in the report were year-end totals for 2015, as of 03JAN2016.
Other attempts have been made to analyze trends in ITAs based on target program quotas. The problem with these analyses, as pointed out previously, is that each ITA may have more than one applicant associated with it. Moreover, IRCC needs to take into consideration the number of ITAs that will expire or be declined as well as the number of applications that will be rejected.
ANALYSIS:
Here are some summary statistics and calculations:
31,063 ITAs issued
-21,562 Applications submitted
=9,501 (30.6%) ITAs declined/expired
37,424 Total applicants
=1.7356 Applicants per application
-15,246 Applicants under review
=22,178 Applicants processed
=12,778 ITAs processed
14,058 (63.4%) Applicants approved
=0.91 ITAs per approved applicant
These results support the fact that IRCC needs to issue more than one ITA for every approved PR, despite the fact that each ITA is associated with more than one applicant, on average.
As mentioned in the IRCC report, they were still processing 15k of 2015 applicants as of 03JAN2016. Based on the rates above, about 10k of those 2015 applicants would have been approved in 2016 or about 25.8% of total 2015 applicants/applications.
2015 admissions from EE:
13.5% FSW + CEC
1.1% PNP
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/publications/annual-report-2016/index.asp#s1.1
The majority of applications for PR in all these classes were not submitted by EE, probably because it was the first year for EE and many paper applications were processed.
2015 ITAs by program:
78.6% FSW + CEC
13.2% PNP
OUTLOOK:
We can expect EE application rates to increase, but we can probably expect the other rates to stay about the same: 0.91 ITAs per approved applicant; 63% applicants approved; 26% carryover from previous year.
33,782 ITAs were issued in 2016. Assuming the same average number of applicants per ITA as in 2015, that represents approximately 58,633 total applicants. We can expect 15,144 (25.8%) of those applicants to be approved for PR in 2017. Those count towards 2017 targets for the economic and PNP programs.
2017 program targets:
73,700 FSW + CEC (range 69,600-77,300)
51,000 PNP (range 49,000-54,000)
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/notices/2016-10-31.asp
2016 applicants approved in 2017:
11,903 FSW + CEC
1,999 PNP
If we assume that rates stay the same and that 100% of FSW and CEC applications in 2017 come through EE, then IRCC would need to issue approximately 67,909 ITAs to meet the 2017 targets for those two programs.
13,388 ITAs have already been issued to-date in 2017. Assuming, 78.6% of those are for FSW and CEC like in 2015, then IRCC would need to issue approximately 57,386 ITAs to meet the 2017 targets for FSW and CEC.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/express-entry/past-rounds.asp
That works out to about 2,900 ITAs over the next 20 draws.
This figure may be optimistic, given that the percentage of PR applications that come through EE may be less than 100%. Also, IRCC has settled fewer than the target number in the CEC class in the past.
Here is the report:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/reports/ee-year-end-2015.asp
TLDR; rates of ITAs from 2015 and 2017 targets for FSW and CEC programs suggest about 57k additional ITAs will be issued this year, about 2,900 over the next 20 draws.
Most data in the report were year-end totals for 2015, as of 03JAN2016.
Other attempts have been made to analyze trends in ITAs based on target program quotas. The problem with these analyses, as pointed out previously, is that each ITA may have more than one applicant associated with it. Moreover, IRCC needs to take into consideration the number of ITAs that will expire or be declined as well as the number of applications that will be rejected.
ANALYSIS:
Here are some summary statistics and calculations:
31,063 ITAs issued
-21,562 Applications submitted
=9,501 (30.6%) ITAs declined/expired
37,424 Total applicants
=1.7356 Applicants per application
-15,246 Applicants under review
=22,178 Applicants processed
=12,778 ITAs processed
14,058 (63.4%) Applicants approved
=0.91 ITAs per approved applicant
These results support the fact that IRCC needs to issue more than one ITA for every approved PR, despite the fact that each ITA is associated with more than one applicant, on average.
As mentioned in the IRCC report, they were still processing 15k of 2015 applicants as of 03JAN2016. Based on the rates above, about 10k of those 2015 applicants would have been approved in 2016 or about 25.8% of total 2015 applicants/applications.
2015 admissions from EE:
13.5% FSW + CEC
1.1% PNP
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/publications/annual-report-2016/index.asp#s1.1
The majority of applications for PR in all these classes were not submitted by EE, probably because it was the first year for EE and many paper applications were processed.
2015 ITAs by program:
78.6% FSW + CEC
13.2% PNP
OUTLOOK:
We can expect EE application rates to increase, but we can probably expect the other rates to stay about the same: 0.91 ITAs per approved applicant; 63% applicants approved; 26% carryover from previous year.
33,782 ITAs were issued in 2016. Assuming the same average number of applicants per ITA as in 2015, that represents approximately 58,633 total applicants. We can expect 15,144 (25.8%) of those applicants to be approved for PR in 2017. Those count towards 2017 targets for the economic and PNP programs.
2017 program targets:
73,700 FSW + CEC (range 69,600-77,300)
51,000 PNP (range 49,000-54,000)
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/notices/2016-10-31.asp
2016 applicants approved in 2017:
11,903 FSW + CEC
1,999 PNP
If we assume that rates stay the same and that 100% of FSW and CEC applications in 2017 come through EE, then IRCC would need to issue approximately 67,909 ITAs to meet the 2017 targets for those two programs.
13,388 ITAs have already been issued to-date in 2017. Assuming, 78.6% of those are for FSW and CEC like in 2015, then IRCC would need to issue approximately 57,386 ITAs to meet the 2017 targets for FSW and CEC.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/express-entry/past-rounds.asp
That works out to about 2,900 ITAs over the next 20 draws.
This figure may be optimistic, given that the percentage of PR applications that come through EE may be less than 100%. Also, IRCC has settled fewer than the target number in the CEC class in the past.