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Express Entry draw issues 266 invitations for immigration candidates


Mohanad Moetaz - 17 April, 2021

Express Entry draw issues 266 invitations for immigration candidates
Express Entry draw issues 266 invitations for immigration candidates

A total of 266 candidates were invited to apply for permanent residence in Canada's latest Express Entry draw on April 14.

Canada invited Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) candidates to apply for permanent residence. These candidates must have had a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) of at least 753 to receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA). 

The CRS score may seem high. This is because those who receive a provincial nomination receive an additional 600 CRS points, meaning invited candidates needed only 82 core points to receive an ITA.

Program-specific draws such as this one became commonplace after the Canadian government introduced temporary measures in March 2020 to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Some of these measures include closing the border to non-essential travel and implementing travel restrictions.

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Express Entry is the system that the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) uses to manage permanent residence applications for one of Canada’s three main economic-class programs

Many provinces and territories have their own immigration programs that are aligned with the federal Express Entry system. 

Immigration candidates in the Express Entry system are awarded a CRS score. This score is based on multiple factors, such as their age, work experience, education, and their proficiency in French or English. 

Canada regularly invites the highest-scoring candidates in the Express Entry pool to apply for permanent residence.

After receiving an invitation, candidates are required to submit their applications, after which IRCC make a final decision. There may be processing delays due to COVID-19. If a candidate is successful, they will receive a Confirmation of Permanent Residence and a visa on their passport if they require one. The final step would be to move to Canada and receive their Permanent Residence (PR) card.

This draw bring the total number of invitations issued so far in 2021 to 49,390. By the same time last year, this number was 26,500. This big difference between 2020 and 2021 boils down to Canada's historic Express Entry draw that held on February 11. In that draw, a total of 27,332 CEC candidates were invited. The minimum CRS score required for that draw was a mere 75.

Canada aims to invite many more people throughout the year to apply for permanent residence. The country is well on its way to meet its targets as per the Immigration Levels Plan. Canada is looking to welcome over 400,000 immigrants every year between 2021 and 2023. For 2021, Canada aims to welcome 108,500 immigrants under Express Entry. Canada is aiming to welcome 110,500 immigrants in 2022 and 113,750 in 2023.

Despite the COVID-related travel restrictions in place, candidates who wish to submit their Express Entry profile may still do so. IRCC continues to accept submissions to the Express Entry system.

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