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Tenth Express Entry Draw: CIC Selects Candidates Without Job Offers Or Provincial Nomination


the CanadaVisa Team - 13 July, 2015

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The tenth draw from the Express Entry pool was performed by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) on June 12, 2015. A total of 1,501 invitations to apply for Canadian permanent residence were issued to candidates with 482 or more Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points.

This draw sees a significant reduction in the number of CRS points required in order for candidates to receive an invitation to apply for permanent residence, as compared to the previous (ninth) draw , which took place on May 22. The number of CRS points required has dipped from 755 to 482, a reduction of 273 points. This latest draw also saw the largest number of invitations to apply issued since March 27.

News of the tenth Express Entry draw is likely to be welcomed by candidates who have been awarded a considerable number of CRS points for their core human capital factors, which includes level of education, age, work experience and language proficiency.

With an increasing number of Canadian provinces having introduced Express Entry streams as part of their Provincial Nominee Programs, candidates in the Express Entry pool are seeing an increasing number of options and opportunities for obtaining the all-important invitation to apply. The provinces of Ontario and Saskatchewan , as well as the Maritime provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, have all introduced such streams in recent weeks.The Ontario program has also introduced an immigration stream aligned with Express Entry that aims to attract candidates with French language proficiency.

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Eligible candidates may submit a profile into the Express Entry pool, where they are ranked according to the CRS. The government of Canada selects the top-ranked candidates on a priority basis when it performs one of its frequent draws from the pool. Candidates who are issued an invitation to apply for permanent residence then have 60 days to submit a complete e-application, from which point the government of Canada aims to process the application within six months. A number of early applicants have had their applications processed in under half that time.

Click here for more information on draws from the Express Entry pool that have taken place so far.

Express Entry quick facts, from January 1 to June 13 (All dates are for 2015)

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