January 19, 2023
January 19, 2023

BREAKING NEWS: The IRCC invites 5,500 Express Entry hopefuls to the second 2023 round.

The IRCC staged a surprise draw Thursday, marking the second Express Entry draw in two weeks. IRCC has already invited 11,000 Express Entry candidates for 2023, marking the fastest start to Express Entry in history.

Today was the second Express Entry draw of the year in Canada.

Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) invited 5,500 applicants with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 490. Because no programme was stated, eligible candidates from the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), and Federal Skilled Trades Program were invited (FSTP). All of these initiatives are part of the Express Entry system.

The draw was unexpected because it was the second Express Entry round of invites in two weeks. Last Wednesday, January 11, the IRCC held a draw in which it also invited 5,500 candidates. Last week’s CRS cut-off was 507, implying that the CRS cut-off score has declined 17 points between draws. IRCC previously reported a score of 507 for this draw as well, but it has subsequently been corrected to 490. The draw last week was the first since the November 23, 2022 draw. Express Entry draws take place every two weeks, generally on Wednesday. The IRCC has not explained why there was a pause in draws during this time period.

Nonetheless, the fact that draws have taken place in successive weeks to start 2023 indicates IRCC’s desire to land more skilled immigrants in Canada this year. The 11,000 ITAs already issued mark the fastest start to Express Entry since it was launched in 2015, eclipsing the previous record of 10,000 ITAs that were issued in January 2021.

Express Entry has a service standard of providing permanent residence to the most successful candidates in just six months, which is the fastest service standard among all of Canada’s over 100 different skilled immigration pathways.

The fast start to the year for Express Entry is part of what is likely to be an eventful year for IRCC’s main skilled immigration pathway.

January 13, 2023
January 13, 2023
Canada holds its inaugural Express Entry Draw in 2023.
The all-program round of invitations issued today is the first since the Express Entry draw on November 23.
Today was Canada’s first Express Entry draw of the year, and the first since November 23.
Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) invited 5,500 applicants with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 507. Candidates from the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), and the Federal Skilled Trades Program were invited (FSTP). All of these initiatives are part of the Express Entry system.
This is the largest all-program Express Entry draw since they commenced last July, with an increase in the amount of ITAs granted. There were 750 more invites than in the previous draw on September 28, which invited 4,750 candidates, as well as a higher CRS score than in the previous round on September 28.
In 2022, there will be an express entry.
Last year was a one-of-a-kind year for Express Entry. According to ministerial directives, 46,538 ITAs were given to Express Entry candidates during the 23 drawings in 2022. This figure covers drawings held between January and July for candidates in Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). Beginning in December 2020, all-program Express Entry draws were stopped for more than 18 months. The pause was caused by an application backlog induced by COVID-19-related travel restrictions. During this time, only candidates from the CEC or PNP were invited to apply (ITAs). However, in September 2021, IRCC also suspended CEC draws. The total ITAs for all program draws, which began in July and continued throughout the year, were 35,750.
The lowest minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score in the most recent Express Entry lottery was 491.
Express Entry is preparing for changes.
IRCC established the stage for modifications to Express Entry in 2023 in the second part of 2022. In November, for example, IRCC implemented NOC 2021, an enhanced version of NOC 2016. The National Occupation Classification (NOC) method is used to identify the profession and skill level of an Express Entry candidate.
Canada will also increase the number of candidates invited through Express Entry programs, based on the Immigration Levels Plan 2023-2025 released on November 1. In 2023, 82,880 immigrants will be admitted to Canada as permanent residents through Express Entry. This will increase to 109,020 in 2024 and 114,000 in 2025, or approximately one-fifth of Canada’s total permanent resident admissions goals. These higher targets emphasize the importance Canada places on economic immigration in the face of an ongoing labour shortage. Immigration accounts for as much as 90% of labour force growth in Canada and approximately 75% of population growth. 
IRCC transitioned from a skill classification system based on 0-D levels to one based on training, education, experience, and responsibilities (TEER). The new TEER system has amended NOC 2016’s competence levels 0-E and developed five TEERS in their place. Under NOC 2021, 16 new vocations are now eligible to apply for Express Entry-managed economic immigration programmes such as the FSWP or CEC.
Candidates who had previously submitted a profile to the IRCC Express Entry pool were invited to alter their NOCs to the new NOC 2021 on their own. Each position (job) listed in their IRCC profile must be updated. Candidates who do not comply shall be disqualified from getting an Invitation to Apply (ITA).
October 27, 2022
October 27, 2022

The CRS has gone below 500 in an all-program draw for the first time since December 2020.

Canada held its most recent all-program Express Entry draw on October 26.

Since all program draws resumed on July 6, this is the ninth draw.

Candidates having a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 496 were invited. Invitations were extended to candidates from the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), and the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP). All of these initiatives are part of the Express Entry system.

Express Entry all-program draws were stopped for over 18 months beginning in December 2020. Only candidates from the CEC or the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) were invited to apply during the break (ITAs). The draws were halted due to an application backlog created by COVID-19-related travel restrictions. IRCC also suspended CEC draws in September 2021.

The CRS has dropped below 500 for the first time since draws commenced. The score was 468 on December 23, 2020, the last time it was this low. Following that draw, all-program Express Entry draws were suspended in order to prevent adding to the backlog of applications for permanent residence.

Express Entry all-program draws were stopped for over 18 months beginning in December 2020. Only candidates from the CEC or the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) were invited to apply during the break (ITAs). The draws were halted due to an application backlog created by COVID-19-related travel restrictions. IRCC also suspended CEC draws in September 2021.

The CRS has dropped below 500 for the first time since draws commenced. The score was 468 on December 23, 2020, the last time it was this low. Following that draw, all-program Express Entry draws were suspended in order to prevent adding to the backlog of applications for permanent residence.

October 15, 2022
October 15, 2022

The results of the Express Entry draw held on October 12 are listed below.

The draw on October 12 considered applicants from all three Express Entry programs: Federal Skilled Worker (FSW), Canadian Experience Class (CEC), and Federal Skilled Trades (FST). 4,250 applicants were invited to apply in the Express Entry draw for Canadian immigration held on October 12. (ITA).

For this draw, the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score cutoff of 500 points was applied.

What is the lowest the CRS cut-off score will go?

The CRS cut-off point for the Express Entry draw on October 12 has almost fallen below 500 points. Given recent trends, there is a high likelihood that the CRS score cut-off will fall below 500 points on Wednesday, October 26 in the event of a draw.

Naturally, 500 points is still a lot higher than the typical cut-off for all-program draws before the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, many candidates are currently unsure of what to expect in the upcoming months.

What is the lowest score the CRS will accept?

Nobody is entirely aware of all upcoming CRS score thresholds. This is true because a wide range of variables influence the CRS score cut-off. All of these unpredictable variables have a variable impact on the cut-off:

How many applicants will be invited for each round?

The precise number will be a significant factor in determining the CRS score cut-off, even though the IRCC has stated they plan to invite thousands of applicants per round.

How many candidates will enter/exit the pool?

Express Entry is highly sought after. The applicant pool might get even bigger, keeping the CRS cut-off level higher.

In the upcoming months, will the IRCC continue to hold all-program draws?
The IRCC may alternate between draws that consider all candidates and draws that consider candidates only for specific programmes.

In 2023, what effects will targeted draws have?

The IRCC will introduce Express Entry draws in early 2023, and they will target candidates based on a range of factors, including occupation, language ability, education, and more. When this change is implemented, the CRS score cut-off could be significantly changed, for example by establishing various cut-offs for various occupations. More information should become available in the coming months.

Express Entry draw list: 2022

September 15, 2022
September 15, 2022

On September 14, 3,250 invitations to apply were given by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) following the sixth Express Entry draw since all program draws resumed on July 6.

The cutoff score for the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) was 511 points. Due to the lack of a specified programme for the draw, candidates from the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), Canadian Experience Class (CEC), and Federal Skilled Trades Program received invitations (FSTP). Express Entry is one of the most well-liked immigration paths to Canada.

Each draw brought the total up by 250. Last week’s draw saw a substantial increase in the 500 ITAs, and today’s draw continues that trend. The CRS score requirement has also been lowered, dropping by eight to nine points for each draw. But this draw stands out because the margin of defeat was only five points. The lowest CRS score for the draw on July 6 was 557.

The IRCC suspended all Express Entry lotteries for a duration of more than 18 months starting in December 2020. During this time, only those who were eligible for permanent residency through the CEC or the Provincial Nominee Program were asked to apply (PNP). However, CEC draws were also halted in September 2021.

September 2, 2022

Fraser announces new measures to modernise Canada’s immigration system.

For Canadian newcomers, exemptions from medical exams, online immigration applications, and more application status trackers are on the horizon.

Immigration Minister Sean Fraser launched new online services across Canada’s immigration system on September 1, with the goal of improving client experience and reducing backlogs.

The pandemic highlighted the importance of modernizing the immigration system. Fraser provided the most recent updates on how digitization is affecting operations at Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada from the IRCC processing center in New Waterford, Nova Scotia (IRCC).

Here are the latest news for newcomers and future citizens.

Certain Canadian applicants are exempt from medical examinations.
Fraser is exempting permanent and temporary residence applicants who are already in Canada from the immigration medical exam requirement in an effort to reduce wait times. This metric only applies to people who meet certain requirements. The criteria were not specified in the media release, nor was it stated when the measure would go into effect. According to IRCC, it will affect approximately 180,000 newcomers.

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Canada had previously waived the requirement for a medical exam between June 2021 and March 2022.

According to the release, the measure is intended to reduce wait times even further and to build on the hiring of 1,250 new employees to help increase processing capacity.

Immigration applications are becoming entirely digital. The 23rd of September

On September 23, IRCC will begin the transition to 100% digital applications for most permanent residence programmes. People who require accommodations will have access to alternative formats.

This past January, the immigration department committed to digitising immigration applications. IRCC previously told CIC News in an email it expected the online application portal to be fully implemented in the spring or summer of 2022.

More applications will have application status trackers

Seven more permanent and temporary residence programmes will have application status trackers, similar to the one launched in February for spousal, partner, and dependent child sponsorship applicants, by spring 2023. The citizenship application status tracker, which was launched for clients in May 2021, will be expanded this month to include access to representatives.

IRCC is also working to improve its online processing times tool to provide more accurate data. Beginning in the fall, IRCC will publish forecasts of how long it will take to process an application.

Canadian citizenship is being modernized

The IRCC will launch a tool in August 2021 that will allow certain citizenship applications to be submitted online. The tool is open for groups of adults 18 and up to apply together. By the end of the year, IRCC plans to expand this tool to include online applications for minors under the age of 18.

This year, Canada has admitted more than 217,000 new citizens, exceeding its citizenship goals for 2021-2022. From April 1 to July 31, this fiscal year, Canada has welcomed more than 116,000 new citizens, compared to 35,000 in the same period in 2021.

In 2022, there have been over 300,000 new permanent residents.

IRCC set a new record in 2021 by admitting more than 405,000 new permanent residents to Canada. Our goal for 2022 is to welcome 431,000 permanent residents, and we are well on our way. We had welcomed over 300,000 permanent residents as of August 22, surpassing the milestone earlier than in any previous year.

September 1, 2022
September 1, 2022

Canada continues to raise ITAs in the most recent Express Entry draw.

The cut-off for the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) was 516, and IRCC issued 2,750 invitations to apply (ITA). Express Entry is a vital immigration route for skilled newcomers in Canada.

Candidates from the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) and the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) were eligible for this draw because no programme was specified.

Starting in December 2020, IRCC will suspend all Express Entry draws for an 18-month period. During this time period, only candidates eligible for permanent residence under the CEC or the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) were invited to apply. CEC draws, on the other hand, were also halted in September 2021.

Due to an overwhelming number of permanent residence applications received during the global COVID-19 pandemic, the draws were halted. Canada’s border was closed during this time, and travel regulations were frequently changed.

Since the return of all-program draws on July 6, this draw has seen the greatest increase in ITAs, up by 500.

Until today’s draw, each draw increased the number of ITA recipients by exactly 250.

In 2023, the IRCC plans to make a significant change to Express Entry, granting it the authority to issue ITAs to individuals with specific work experience, education, or language ability groups that it believes will be well-positioned to support Canada’s economy and labour force. This means that in future draws, CRS scores may become less important.

Immigration Minister Sean Fraser explained the rationale for this proposal on stage at Collision, a technology conference in June, saying, “If we can project skills that will be needed over the next 20 to 30 years, we can bring people who can hit the ground running and make a significant economic impact.”

What is the definition of Express Entry?

Express Entry is used as the application management system for the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), and the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP). Candidates in the Express Entry pool for the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) are already eligible for at least one of these programmes.

Express Entry ranks candidate profiles using the Comprehensive Ranking System, which is a point-based system (CRS). Candidates with the highest scores will be issued an Invitation to Apply (ITA) and will be able to apply for permanent residency.

Following receipt of the application, an IRCC officer reviews it and makes a decision. The officer will request biometrics, as well as an interview or additional documents. If everything is approved, the candidate is now a Permanent Residence of Canada.

August 30, 2022

How to reunite with your family in Canada through Super Visa?

The Super Visa empowers grandparents and guardians of Canadians to live in Canada for a lengthy timeframe.

The Super Visa empowers grandparents and guardians of Canadian residents and long-lasting occupants to venture out to see their family members up to multiple times in succession without having to reapply for a traveler visa. Moreover, for a limit of a decade, grandparents and guardians can head out to Canada on various events utilizing a Super Visa.

What standards should an individual meet to be qualified for a Super Visa?

A candidate for a Super Visa should be the parent or grandparent of a Canadian resident or long-lasting occupant. No wards might be recorded on the application; be that as it may, the candidate’s companion or precedent-based regulation accomplice may.

  • A letter from your child or grandkid welcoming the candidate to Canada that is marked and incorporates the accompanying data is likewise required:
  • A guarantee to give cash to the term of your visit
  • The names and number of people residing in this individual’s home
  • A duplicate of this individual’s super durable residency card or citizenship testament

Furthermore, the candidate should have wellbeing inclusion given by a Canadian protection supplier that is:

  • Legitimate for at least one year after the date.
  • at least $100,000 in crisis inclusion
  • Have documentation demonstrating the clinical protection has been completely paid.

The candidate’s kid or grandkid should likewise have the option to show the way that they can meet the low-pay cutoff (LICO) principles, which are displayed in the table beneath. The pay’s prerequisite will probably decide whether a kid or grandkid can uphold their relatives monetarily, particularly considering the huge commitment that accompanies really focusing on a more seasoned family member.

Size of family unit Minimum necessary gross income
1 person (your child or grandchild) $25,921
2 persons $32,270
3 persons $39,672
4 persons $48,167
5 persons $54,630
6 persons $61,613
7 persons $68,598
More than 7 persons, for each additional person, add $6,985

The accompanying reports could be utilized as verification:

  • T4/T1 for the latest fiscal year or the Notice of Assessment (NOA) Stubs for Employment Insurance
  • A letter of business illustrating remuneration and the date of recruit
  • Pay Slips
  • Financial balance Statement

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On the off chance that you’re contemplating applying for a Super Visa, we’ll work with you and your family to ensure everything is done accurately. It is critical to show that you have a family connect, have the vital assets, and are an impermanent inhabitant. Albeit a Super Visa might be granted for a limit of a decade, this doesn’t ensure that it will be. A convincing application improves the probability that the Super Visa will be endorsed and will guarantee that it is given for the biggest timeframe.

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How much is the processing time for a Super Visa application?

Handling times rely upon the visa office and according to the most recent update on 29th June 2022, the greatest handling time for a Super Visa application is 34 months. In any case, it doesn’t imply that it’ll require some investment you could get a choice inside a long time too, on the off chance that you have each documentation perfectly positioned.

August 24, 2022

Latest Express Entry Draw August 2022 held by Canada

IRCC gave 2,250 Invitations to Apply (ITA) for Permanent Residence. The Comprehensive Ranking System score (CRS) cut-off was 525. Express Entry is one of Canada’s most renowned development pathways for talented migrants.

There was not entirely settled for this draw which infers that candidates from the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) and Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) were able to be invited.

 

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All things considered, 7,500 candidates have been given ITAs since all-program draws forged ahead with July 6. The amount of promising new kids in town invited has dependably extended by 250 with each draw while the base CRS score is reliably declining consistently by eight or nine core interests. The continuous cut-off score is 33 centers lower than the July 6 draw, which was 557. The current CRS tends to a rot of 8 centers diverged from the keep-going draw on August 3.

All program Express Entry draws were come by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for more than year and a half. During this time, just candidates who qualified for Permanent Residence under the CEC or the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) were free to apply. Nonetheless, CEC draws were also halted in September 2021.

The delay of the draws was a result of a staggering number of Permanent Residence applications submitted while the overall COVID-19 pandemic was going for it. During this time Canada’s line shut and travel rules changed frequently.

 

Changes to Express Entry in 2023

Express Entry means to target talented specialists who are the most fitting to helping close the openings in Canada’s work with compelling by noting work market needs, including French language transients outside Quebec. Canada expects to welcome 55,900 Permanent Residence through Express Entry in 2022 and this number will determinedly increment to 111,500 towards the completion of 2024.

By inviting contenders through Express Entry, IRCC can manage applications every one of the more capably as the competitors have proactively satisfied a guideline of capability, according to their CRS score. Since draws have proceeded, IRCC holds back nothing a half year for new applications handling.

Regardless, IRCC is as of now considering holding Express Entry draws in that target unequivocal capacities and occupations later on, rather than relying totally upon a CRS score. Migration Minister Sean Fraser reported in June know that in doing thusly, Canada would have the choice to pick more pilgrims who are currently ready for result in the work market.

“The goal is really to grow the responsibility that a novice can make in their organizations, so they’re set up in a decent way when they appear, yet what’s more that they will resolve the issues of the neighborhood they will stay,” said Fraser. “I guess that we’re going ought to see expected augmentation of consistency guidelines have opened up because people are coming in where they understand they have significant entryways since that was the reason of their test to apply.”

What is Express Entry?

Express Entry is the application the board framework structure for three Canadian development programs: the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) and the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP). Commonplace Nominee Program (PNP) candidates in the Express Entry pool are at this point equipped for somewhere near one of these projects.

Express Entry uses a focuses based structure, the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), to rank up-and-comers’ profiles. The top-scoring contenders get an Invitation to Apply (ITA) and can then apply for Permanent Residency (PR).

After the newcomer applies, an IRCC official reviews the application and makes a choice. The authority will demand biometrics and may set up a gathering or solicitation more records. At the point when this is done, at whatever point supported, the up-and-comer is currently a PR of Canada and the slightest bit closer to transforming into a Canadian occupant.

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July 7, 2022

Express Entry: Canada invites skilled immigrants overseas for the first time since 2020

Canada’s Immigration Minister: “Today, I am pleased to announce that Express Entry draws have officially resumed and applications will be processed at our 6-month processing standard. I look forward to welcoming skilled workers who will be essential in addressing Canada’s labor shortages.” 

Canada has invited Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) candidates for the first time since December 2020. 

Canadian Experience Class (CEC) candidates were also included in today’s Express Entry draw. This marks the first time since September 2021 that CEC candidates have been included in an Express Entry draw. 

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) invited a total of 1,500 Express Entry candidates to apply for permanent residence. The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cut-off score was 557. 

Minister’s statement on today’s draw 

“Today, I am pleased to announce that Express Entry draws have officially resumed and applications will be processed at our 6 month processing standard. I want to thank the candidates from around the world for their patience, as we worked to reduce the backlog before resuming Express Entry draws. I look forward to welcoming skilled workers who will are essential in addressing Canada’s labour shortages.” 

Why today’s draw is big news 

The return of all-program draws is significant for several reasons. Since its launch in 1967 until 2020, the Federal Skilled Worker Program was the main way Canada welcomed skilled immigrants. Prior to the pandemic, the FSWP comprised about 45% of all those who received an Express Entry ITA. 

The return of all-program draws is also major news for CEC candidates. The CEC is the primary way for Canada’s large international student and foreign worker population to gain permanent residence. The CEC has increased in prominence in recent years as Canada has relied on this pool to achieve its immigration levels targets. Prior to the pandemic, the CEC comprised just 9% of all 341,000 immigrants welcomed under Canada’s economic, family, and humanitarian classes combined. Last year, the CEC comprised nearly one-third of the over 405,000 immigrants who landed in Canada. 

Two weeks ago, Canada’s Immigration Minister Sean Fraser told CIC News that IRCC was on track to achieve its goal of holding an all-program Express Entry draw on July 6. This was confirmed by him on Twitter on Monday. IRCC initially made this announcement in April. In addition, IRCC plans to return to processing most Express Entry applications within six months. 

All-program Express Entry draws occur when IRCC considers all candidates in the Express Entry pool and issues invitations to apply (ITA) for permanent residence only on the basis of their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score. Between the launch of Express Entry in 2015 and December 2020, IRCC mostly held all-program draws. This meant that Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), Canadian Experience Class (CEC), and Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) candidates all had a shot at getting an ITA. 

Beginning in January 2021, IRCC focused on only inviting CEC candidates. IRCC did this because most of these candidates were in Canada and were less likely to face COVID-related challenges than immigration candidates overseas. However, IRCC paused CEC invitations in September 2021 in order to address its application backlogs. In the meantime, IRCC has continued to hold bi-weekly draws only inviting Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) candidates to help the provinces and territories address their labor market needs. 

How does Express Entry work? 

Express Entry is a two step process. 

In step one, candidates need to confirm they meet the criteria of at least one of the three Express Entry programs. 

If they meet the criteria, candidates can upload their Express Entry profile onto IRCC’s website. Candidates receive a Comprehensive Ranking System score based on their human capital characteristics such as age, education, language skills, and work experience. Approximately every two weeks, IRCC invites the highest-scoring candidates to apply for permanent residence. 

Those invited for permanent residence have 60 days to submit their applications to IRCC. IRCC aims to process most applications within 6 months or less. 

By 2024, Canada will welcome over 110,000 Express Entry immigrants per year.