WWICS : The August 2nd Express
Entry draw has happened after a gap of three weeks. A total of 3,264 candidates
were picked up from the pool and were sent the Invitation to Apply (ITA). These
people will now be in a position to apply for permanent residency of Canada.
The cut-off for the Comprehensive
Ranking System (CRS) score stood at 441 points. The invited candidates have now
moved a step closer to become the permanent resident of Canada, along with
their spouse or common-law-partner as well as dependent children.
It is expected that complete
applications that are submitted will be processed by IRCC within the next six
months.
The difference in CRS cut-off
threshold between August 2nd and the previous draw that took place
on July 12th is just of 1 point. The latest Express Entry draw
closing at one point higher than the previous one.
It is worth noting here that the
gap of three weeks between these two draws has been longer than on numerous
occasions previously.
This gave longer than usual time
to candidates who are already in the pool to update their profile and increase
their points total and more candidates entered the Express Entry pool than
before.
This gap surely must have created
an upward pressure on the cut-off threshold of the Comprehensive Ranking System
(CRS).
When the gap between two Express
Entry draws decreases, there is also a decrease in the cut-off threshold of the
CRS.
The lowest cut-off threshold on
CRS till now has been at 413 points.
The total number of ITAs that
have been issued till now since the Express Entry system was first launched has
reached to 122,596. Nearly, half of these ITAs have been issued in the current
year 2017.
The reason for this increase is
that Express Entry has become the main component for economic immigration to
Canada.
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