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Canada PR: IRCC issues New PR ITAs | Express Entry Draw | PNP Draw | Canada Immigration

Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) recently conducted a targeted draw under the Express Entry system, sending out 648 invitations to apply only for applicants in the Provincial Nominee Program. This was a major step in improving its provincial immigration pathways.

The government’s dedication to meeting the demands of the regional labor market and embracing qualified immigrants who can support Canada’s varied economy is demonstrated by this most recent attraction. This attraction demonstrates how Canada’s immigration environment is always changing, with provinces still playing a significant role in choosing applicants who meet their particular economic needs.

Introduction

Invitations to apply (ITAs) for the latest Express Entry draw have been sent out by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). In a draw that took into account applicants through the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), the government sent out 400 ITAs. To be eligible, candidates had to have a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 539.

The second Express Entry draw of the week was held today. 648 Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) candidates with a minimum CRS score of at least 791 were invited to the most recent one, which took place on October 21. The IRCC has been organizing several Express Entry draws every other week, typically with PNP and CEC-specific draws, in recent months.

This demonstrates the IRCC’s continued dedication to expanding the number of domestic draws for Express Entry applicants who are currently employed and residing in Canada as temporary residents. This approach was put into place to assist the department in reaching its goals of lowering the number of temporary residents in Canada and achieving the Immigration Levels Plan’s target number of new permanent residents that Canada will accept annually.

With goals for 2025–2027, the next plan is anticipated to be unveiled by November 1st of this year. 110,770 people are anticipated to arrive in 2024. If the IRCC achieved that goal, specifics have not yet been made public. The IRCC’s six-month service standard for processing Express Entry applications increases the likelihood of admission in 2025 for those who receive an ITA in drawings during the second half of the year.

What is Express Entry?

Three of Canada’s most well-known economic immigration programs—the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), and the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)—are managed by the application management system Express Entry.

By looking at a candidate’s human capital, including age, occupation, education, language proficiency, and work experience, these programs use the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) to identify the candidates who have the best chance of contributing to the Canadian economy and filling urgent labor force shortages. The total CRS score is calculated by adding the scores assigned to each component.

Because province-nominated Express Entry candidates automatically earn an extra 600 points, CRS scores are frequently higher in PNP drawings. Additionally, candidates who immigrate with a spouse or partner or who have family in Canada may be awarded points. In a future Express Entry draw, the top scorers have the best chance of earning an ITA.

Summary of Express Entry Draw Results in 2024

Date Draw Type Number of ITAs Minimum CRS
October 22 Canadian Experience Class 400 539
October 21 Provincial Nominee Program 648 791
October 10 French language proficiency 1,000 444
October 9 Canadian Experience Class 500 539
October 7 Provincial Nominee Program 1,613 743
September 19 Canadian Experience Class 4,000 509
September 13 French language proficiency 1,000 446
September 9 Provincial Nominee Program 911 732
August 27 Canadian Experience Class 3,300 507
August 26 Provincial Nominee Program 1,121 694
August 15 French language proficiency 2,000 394
August 14 Canadian Experience Class 3,200 509
August 13 Provincial Nominee Program 763 690
July 31 Canadian Experience Class 5,000 510
July 30 Provincial Nominee Program 964 686
July 18 French language proficiency 1,800 400
July 17 Canadian Experience Class 6,300 515
July 16 Provincial Nominee Program 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 occupations 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

Conclusion

Prospective immigrants should closely monitor upcoming drawings and the changing requirements that may impact their prospects of obtaining a gateway to Canada as the PNP continues to adjust and respond to regional demands.

Now is the perfect time for applicants to get their applications ready and consider how they might support the Canadian economy and community, as there are more and more opportunities for qualified individuals.

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