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Canada’s IRCC issues more invitations in latest Express Entry Draw of 2023
In the latest development of Canada’s Express Entry system, the Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has extended invitations to additional candidates. On August 15, a total of 4,300 candidates received invitations to apply (ITAs) in an all-program Express Entry draw. The minimum Comprehensive Ranking Score (CRS) required for eligibility was set at 496.
Recent Express Entry Draw Highlights August 2nd
On August 2nd, the IRCC conducted a category-based draw targeting candidates with proficiency in the French language from the Express Entry pool. During this draw, the IRCC issued 800 ITAs to those with a minimum CRS score of 435. This marked the first draw specifically targeting French speakers since July 12th.
August 1st
A comprehensive Express Entry draw encompassing all three programs under the Express Entry system (Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program, and Canadian Experience Class) was held on August 1st. In this round, 2,000 candidates were invited to apply with a minimum CRS score of 517.
July 11th-12th
In a category-based selection draw for French-speaking candidates, the IRCC issued 3,800 ITAs for permanent residency on July 12th. To be eligible, candidates needed a minimum CRS score of 375. This draw featured the lowest CRS score requirement over the past month.
On July 11th, an all-program Express Entry draw saw 800 ITAs issued to candidates with a minimum CRS score of 505.
July 4th-7th
This period experienced an exceptional activity in Express Entry draws, with four consecutive draws taking place—a first in the history of the immigration system.
July 7th brought a targeted Express Entry draw for candidates proficient in the French language. A total of 2,300 candidates with a minimum CRS score of 439 received ITAs.
On July 6th, a category-based Express Entry draw was conducted specifically for healthcare workers. The IRCC invited 1,500 healthcare professionals with a minimum CRS score of 463.
July 5th marked the debut of a targeted draw for Science, Technology, Electronics, and Mathematics (STEM) workers. This round granted 500 ITAs to STEM professionals with a minimum CRS score of 486.
The all-program Express Entry draw on July 4th invited 800 candidates to apply for permanent residency, requiring a minimum CRS score of 511.
June 27th–28th
June 28th introduced the first-ever targeted category-based draw focused on healthcare professions. A total of 500 candidates with relevant work experience were invited to apply for permanent residency, with a minimum CRS score of 476.
On June 27th, another all-program Express Entry draw took place, inviting 4,300 candidates from all three Express Entry programs. The minimum CRS score required for eligibility was 486.
Express Entry System Overview
The Express Entry system manages Canada’s Federal Skilled Worker Program, Canadian Experience Class, and Federal Skilled Trades Program. Candidates are evaluated based on human capital factors including work experience, language skills, education, and age. A Comprehensive Ranking Score (CRS) ranks these candidates, with higher-ranked individuals having a greater likelihood of receiving ITAs after each draw.
Recently, on May 31st, the IRCC introduced new selection criteria that emphasize specific professional and demographic attributes over solely relying on CRS scores. This led to the introduction of six new categories for Express Entry candidates, designed to address urgent job openings and promote French language proficiency outside of Quebec. These categories include Healthcare, STEM professions, Trades, Transport, Agriculture and agri-food, and French-language proficiency.