October 4th Express
Entry draw invited a total of 2,801 candidates to apply for permanent residency
of Canada with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). The cut-off
for the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points stood at 438.
Candidates in the pool who had
scored 438 or more CRS points were issued the Invitation to Apply (ITA) for
this Express Entry draw.
Candidates who have been invited
have a time period of 90 days to submit their completed application form, along
with the supporting documents. It is expected that IRCC will process these
application within the next six months.
The Canadian authority has met
this timeline in the past majority of the cases.
The October 4th
Express Entry draw has been the 23rd one to have taken place in this
year. It has happened as we enter the final quarter of 2017. A total of 72,221
ITAs have been issued so far this year.
This number is much more than the
ITAs that were issued in the past 2 years since it was first introduced in
January 2017. In the first 23 draws of 2016 a total of 25,982 ITAs were issued
which is less than half of what has been issued in this year till now.
There has been a slight increase
in the CRS cut-off threshold in this Express Entry draw as compared to the
previous draw which was held on September 20th. It should be noted
here that this threshold is still lower than the lowest threshold of 2016.
Aspiring immigrants who want to
settle permanently in Canada need to enter the Express Entry pool and obtain a
CRS score. They are required to be eligible in one of the economic immigration
programs:
·
The Federal Skilled Trades Class (FSTC)
·
The Canadian Experience Class (CEC) or
·
The Federal Skilled Worker Class (FSWC)
The lowest ever CRS threshold was
413 on the May 13 Express Entry draw.
Some new changes were introduced
by IRCC soon after this draw. According to this change, candidates who have a
sibling in Canada will receive 15 more points. Candidates who have proven
proficiency in French will be given 15 or 30 additional points.
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