Canada Express Entry 2024: IRCC Invites 1391 Candidates in Latest PNP-Only Draw
Invitations to the new Express Entry draw were sent out by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada to candidates who were solely registered under the Provincial Nominee Program on July 16, 2024. Applying for permanent residence in Canada is now possible for 1391 Candidates Invited Exclusively via PNP in the Latest Draw through this Express Entry update.
Draw Details
- Date: 16 July 2024
- Draw Type: Provincial Nominee Program
- Intake Invitations to Apply: 1391
- Minimum CRS Required: 670
July 16 Draw: Important Information
Only candidates who had obtained provincial nominations through one of the participating Canadian provinces or territories were eligible to participate in the draw on July 16. Focusing on PNP nominees highlights the growing significance of this single draw for Canada’s immigration strategy, especially in light of regional economic disparities and labor market demands.
Consequences and Significance of Provincial Nomination
The maximum advantage that a candidate can obtain under the Express Entry procedure is provincial nomination. Upon a provincial nomination, a candidate’s CRS score is automatically increased by 600 points, effectively ensuring an ITA in the following drawings.
These bold extra CRS points demonstrate the PNP nomination’s strategic value in elevating candidates’ profiles and increasing their chances of being granted permanent residence in Canada.
Earlier Drawings
The previous Express Entry Draw list, along with the number of ITAs and the minimum CRS score, is as follows:
| Date | Draw Type | ITAs Number | Minimum score in CRS |
| July 16 | PNP | 1,391 | 670 |
| July 8 | French proficiency | 3,200 | 420 |
| July 5 | Healthcare occupations | 3,750 | 445 |
| July 4 | Trade occupations | 1,800 | 436 |
| July 2 | Provincial Nominee Program | 920 | 739 |
| June 19 | Provincial Nominee Program | 1,499 | 663 |
| May 31 | Canadian Experience Class | 3,000 | 522 |
| May 30 | Provincial Nominee Program | 2,985 | 676 |
| April 24 | French proficiency | 1,400 | 410 |
| April 23 | General | 2,095 | 529 |
| April 11 | STEM occupations | 4,500 | 491 |
| April 10 | General | 1,280 | 549 |
| March 26 | French language proficiency | 1,500 | 388 |
| March 25 | General | 1,980 | 524 |
| March 13 | Transport occupations | 975 | 430 |
| March 12 | General | 2,850 | 525 |
| February 29 | French language proficiency | 2,500 | 336 |
| February 28 | General | 1,470 | 534 |
| February 16 | Agriculture and agri-food | 150 | 437 |
| February 14 | Healthcare occupations | 3,500 | 422 |
| February 13 | General | 1,490 | 535 |
| February 1 | French language proficiency | 7,000 | 365 |
| January 31 | General | 730 | 541 |
| January 23 | General | 1,040 | 543 |
| January 10 | General | 1,510 | 546 |
Why Is the July 16 Draw So Distinctive?
In the draw on July 16, the IRCC acknowledged the importance of provincial nominations in addressing the wide range of economic demands in Canada by extending an invitation to PNP applicants who achieved an ultimate minimum CRS score of 670.
Before being invited under this program, the candidates selected through the most recent draw have demonstrated compliance with the labor market requirements of a particular province. They will therefore be extremely valuable when they settle in the communities of their choosing.
Influence on the Immigration Journeys of Candidates
For the 1391 candidates invited by the July 16 draw, an ITA represents a significant turning point in their immigration process. These candidates have undoubtedly satisfied any initial qualifying requirements that their selected province may have had, but this has also increased their CRS scores, making their cases far more competitive within the Express Entry pool.
This draw indicates that provincial nominations are still a viable means for qualifying individuals to support Canada’s diverse and dynamic economy, in addition to demonstrating how well they satisfy local labor market demands.
Keeping up with these developments and making the necessary preparations in one’s Express Entry profile may be all that prevents potential immigrants from choosing to live in Canada, given the constantly shifting immigration landscape.
Understanding Express Entry
The Federal Skilled Worker Program, the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), and the Federal Skilled Trades Program are the three Canadian economic immigration programs that are managed under the Express Entry system. There are chances to become a permanent resident of Canada through several channels.
Moreover, applicants are evaluated using the CRS, which assesses several human capital factors. These include age, education, occupation, work experience, and language proficiency. Additionally, each element adds up to a candidate’s CRS score, which determines their standing among other applications.
To speed up the processing of applications that are approved, the IRCC introduced Express Entry in 2015. As a service standard, the agency set a six-month application processing timeframe.
Comprehending Immigration Category-Based Selection
In 2023, the IRCC introduced category-based selection using the Express Entry mechanism. Individuals who can meet Canada’s urgent job needs or contribute to the country’s demographic strengths will be more explicitly targeted with this method. Authorities established six distinct categories at that time and stated they would stay in effect until 2025. These categories include:
- Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) professions
- Agriculture and agri-food occupations
- Healthcare occupations
- French-language proficiency
- Transport occupations
- Trades occupations, such as carpenters, plumbers, and contractors
Furthermore, to be eligible for draws held under these categories—which are not limited to specific immigration schemes—applicants for permanent residency must be a part of the Express Entry pool.
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