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Minimum score decreases by five points in latest Express Entry draw

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The Government of Canada has invited 3,900 Express Entry candidates to apply for Canadian permanent residence in a draw held Monday, October 15. The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System score for this invitation round returned to 440, which is the lowest score drawn this year.

Today鈥檚 minimum score is five points less than the minimum 听 (CRS) score of 445 in the previous Express Entry draw on October 3. which also issued 3,900 (ITAs).

This marks the fifth time in 2018 that the minimum score for an all-program Express Entry draw was 440.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) used its听tie-break听rule in this draw and the date and time used was September 18, 2018, at 11:06:29 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听before this specified date and time, received an ITA in this invitation round.

The fact today鈥檚 draw took place less than two weeks after the October 3 invitation round might have helped the minimum score drop by five points.

Such a reduction can result when large draws are held in quick succession.听Express Entry draws are typically held every two weeks, but only 12 days elapsed between the October 3 draw and today鈥檚 invitation round.

Less time between draws means less time for the听听to replenish, which can help push the CRS minimum score down.

罢丑别听听manages the profiles of candidates in Canada鈥檚 three main federal economic immigration categories 鈥 the听, the听听and the听.

Candidates are ranked according to their听CRS score, which awards points based on factors including work experience, education, age and proficiency in English or French, Canada鈥檚 two official languages.

The highest-ranked candidates are issued an ITA through regular invitation rounds.

IRCC has now issued a total of 70,300 ITAs over 22 draws in 2018. IRCC had issued 72,221 ITAs by the same point in October last year and went on to issue a 2017 total of听86,023.

Under its听, the Government of Canada has a target of 74,900 new admissions for 2018 and 81,400 for 2019 through the听Federal Skilled Worker Class, the听Federal Skilled Trades Class听and the听Canadian Experience Class.

The following is a hypothetical example of candidates who would have obtained an ITA in today鈥檚 draw:

Diana and Rahul are married and are 29-years-old and 34-years-old, respectively. Each holds a Bachelor鈥檚 degree and has been working as an a database analyst for more than three years. They also each wrote the IELTS and obtained a score of 8 in each category. They entered the Express Entry pool with Diana as the principal applicant. While Diana and Rahul have never worked or studied in Canada, their CRS score of 440 would have been sufficient to obtain an ITA in the October 15 Express Entry draw.

鈥淎 reduction in the CRS minimum of five points between draws is a good reminder of what can happen when IRCC holds large draws in quick order,鈥 said David Cohen, senior partner with the Campbell Cohen Canadian immigration law firm in Montreal. 鈥淲e鈥檙e still slightly behind 2017鈥檚 record-breaking ITA total, but large draws like ones we鈥檝e been seeing recently could help us meet and maybe even exceed it.鈥

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