The government of Canada drew for the second round of Express Entry invitations in September 2018. In this draw, 3,500 Invitations to Apply (ITA) were issued and the cut-off score was 441 Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points. Far fewer invitations were extended in this draw compared to the previous draw on September 6th. The draw on September 6th featured an all time high number of ITAs: 3,900. It is important to note that despite a drop in Invitations, the Government of Canada is still issuing more ITAs now than they were in September of 2017.
QUICK FACTS
This is the 19th Express Entry Draw of 2018
A total of 62,100 Express Entry ITAs have been issued this year.
Ontario’s Human Capital Priorities Stream (of the Provincial Nominee Program) recently altered the CRS requirement from 400 points to a score that will be established by the director of the OINP.
At the end of 2017, the government of Canada released a multi-year immigration plan. This plan aims to admit 242,100 immigrants through the Express Entry System within the next three years. The target for 2018 is 74,900 immigrants. With several large draws this early in the year, the government will likely achieve this goal.
EXPRESS ENTRY PROGRAM
Immigration Canada uses a federal system, referred to as Express Entry, to manage applications for permanent residency from individuals in these programs: Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program, or the Canadian Experience Class.
EXPRESS ENTRY PROFILE
Candidates must create an Express Entry profile online where they enter information about their skills, education, language ability, work experience, and more. Candidates are then assigned a CRS score out of 1200 points. Every two to three weeks, the Canadian government will conduct an Express Entry draw where applicants with the highest CRS score receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residency. Those who are extended an ITA have 90 days to complete an application.
THE COMPREHENSIVE RANKING SYSTEM
Prospective immigrants are then ranked in a point system called the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS). Points are given for each piece of information in your Express Entry profile. Some different factors that play into your CRS score include your age, level of education, English and French language proficiency, work experience, and connections to Canada (e.g. education, work experience, siblings, etc.). The number of points allotted for each factor differs if you have a spouse or common-law partner or not.
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