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Canada invites provincial nominees in latest Express Entry draw

Shelby Thevenot, Alexandra Miekus, Kareem El-Assal, Mohanad Moetaz, Noah Turner
Published: April 15, 2020

Canada has held another round of Express Entry invitations, inviting candidates who had provincial nominations.

(IRCC) issued 118 invitations to candidates on April 15. Invited candidates required a (CRS) score of 808.

All of these candidates had previously received provincial nominations and were awarded an additional 600 points toward their overall score. This means without the provincial nomination the candidate would have had a CRS of 208.

To be clear, if you were an in the pool who obtained at least a 208 on the human capital characteristics of your CRS score, plus a provincial nomination, you would have received an (ITA) for permanent residence in this draw.

The CRS ranks human capital factors such as age, work experience, education, and official language proficiency in order to determine which Express Entry candidates would have a high likelihood of succeeding in the Canadian labour market.

The highest-scoring candidates are then invited through . Since the government announced restricting travel on March 18, Canada has held Express Entry draws targeting provincial nominees and candidates. The last two Express Entry draws both occurred on April 9, just six days ago. One was also a provincial nominee program-specific draw.

(PNPs) allow Canadian provinces to nominate individuals who support their regional labour market and population objectives. Most Canadian provinces and territories have PNPs aligned with Express Entry, except for Quebec and Nunavut.

Since the previous all-program draw held on March 4, several of Canada’s Express Entry-aligned provincial nomination streams have issued invitations, including streams in Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and British Columbia.

Canada’s various PNP streams have already held more than 30 draws since the start of 2020.

Express Entry is not a program itself, rather an application management system for three federal immigration programs: the , the and the .

The April 15 Express Entry draw brings the total number of ITAs issued this year to 26,618, which is more than there were on the same date last year and the year before.

Under its 2020-2022 Immigration Levels Plan, the Government of Canada is targeting the admission of 341,000 immigrants in 2020, 351,000 in 2021, and another 361,000 in 2022. PNP admissions are set to increase by 20 per cent by 2022.

Before coronavirus changed the Canadian immigration landscape, Express Entry draws in 2020 happened fairly regularly every two weeks. Since March 18, however, we’re starting to see a more irregular pattern of draws. Whereas before draws typically included candidates from all streams, the past four draws, including this one, have either targeted provincial nominees or Canadian Experience Class candidates.

IRCC used its tie-break rule in this draw. This means that all candidates with a CRS score of 808 and above who submitted their profile before March 18, 2020 at 10:30:55 UTC received an ITA in this invitation round.

The following are hypothetical examples of candidates who would have obtained an ITA in today's draw:

Ali and Sarah are married, 35 years old and each holds a bachelor’s degree and has an intermediate English language proficiency. Ali has been working as an engineer for 6 years. Neither Ali nor Sarah have ever worked or. They entered the pool with Ali as the principal applicant with a CRS score of 304. After being nominated by the province of Alberta, their CRS score of 304 increased to 904. They received an ITA during the April 15 Express Entry draw.

Lina is 27 years old and since completing her bachelor's degree in Ontario in June 2018, has been working in Toronto as an advertising consultant. Lina is bilingual, and has an intermediate langue language proficiency in English and in French. Lina entered the Express Entry pool with a score of 436. After being nominated through the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program – French Speaking Skilled Worker Stream, Lina’s CRS score increased to 1036. Her score of 1036 was high enough to obtain an ITA during the April 15 Express Entry draw.

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