The Government of Canada held its largest Express Entry draw of 2018 on September 5, issuing 3,900 invitations to apply for Canadian permanent residence.
This is the fourth all-program draw in 2018 with a minimum score of 440, which is the lowest Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score drawn in 2018 to date.
The tie-break date and time used in this draw was April 29, 2018, at 14:28:34 UTC. This means that all candidates with a CRS score above 440, as well as those candidates with scores of 440 who submitted their profile before this specified date and time, received an Invitation to Apply (ITA) in this invitation round.
The Express Entry system manages the profiles of candidates in Canada’s three main federal economic immigration categories — the Federal Skilled Worker Class, the Federal Skilled Trades Class and the Canadian Experience Class.
Candidates are ranked according to their CRS score and the highest-ranked candidates are issued an ITA through regular invitation rounds.
To find out if you are eligible to enter the Express Entry pool, fill out a free assessment form.
Today’s draw broke the trend of issuing 3,750 ITAs that was first established by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) on June 13 and characterized the six draws held since then.
Throughout 2018, IRCC has issued a set number of ITAs over a series of draws, and then raised the number of ITAs by increments of 250 or 500. Draw sizes began at 2,750 at the start of 2018 and have increased incrementally to the current size of 3,900 ITAs.
The regular pace of these larger draws since June 13 could be helping keep the CRS score at 440 and preventing it from going higher. Larger draw sizes, and more regular draws, can also have the effect of lowering CRS scores.
There are several ways for Express Entry candidates to improve their scores, including a provincial nomination that results in 600 additional CRS points. Express Entry-linked Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) have been extremely active and innovative in 2018.
IRCC has now issued a total of 58,600 ITAs over 18 draws in 2018, which puts it slightly ahead of the 57,751 ITAs that were issued over the first 18 draws of 2017. However, IRCC had issued 63,777 ITAs in 2017 by this same point in September. This leaves IRCC 5,177 ITAs behind last year’s pace.
A total of 86,023 ITAs were issued in 2017. Given Canada’s increased admission targets for both 2018 and 2019, it remains possible that this year’s total could surpass the number of ITAs issued in 2017.
The following hypothetical examples illustrate candidates who would have obtained an ITA in today’s draw:
Dev is 36, has a Master’s degree, an advanced English language proficiency and has been working as a management consultant for six years. While Dev has never worked or studied in Canada, his CRS score of 443 would have been sufficient to obtain an ITA in today’s draw.
Ada is 34 and obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Canada. Ada has been working in Canada as a graphic designer for two years. Prior to studying in Canada, Ada worked as a retail supervisor for three years. Ada wrote her IELTS and scored a 6 in each category. Ada’s CRS score of 442 would have been sufficient to obtain an ITA during the most recent Express Entry draw.
Sai is 31, has a Bachelor’s degree, and has been working as a cook for five years. He wrote his IELTS and obtained an 8 in each category. While Sai has never worked or studied in Canada, he has a sister who is a permanent resident of Canada residing in Vancouver. His CRS of 442 would have been sufficient to obtain an ITA in the September 5 draw.
“We’ve been waiting to see if IRCC would increase the number of Express Entry candidates invited, given the increased admissions targets for both 2018 and 2019,” said David Cohen, senior partner with the Cambell, Cohen Canadian immigration law firm in Montreal.
“Now that IRCC once again has increased the number of ITAs, we’ll see if it continues this trend throughout the fall.”
To find out if you are eligible to enter the Express Entry pool, fill out a free assessment form.
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