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Express Entry: Canada invites 27,332 immigration candidates in historic Saturday draw

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Canada invited 27,332 candidates to apply for permanent residence in its latest Express Entry draw鈥 you read that right.

(IRCC) invited candidates from the (CEC) on February 13. This unprecedented Express Entry invitation round only required candidates to have a (CRS) score of at least 75鈥 the lowest CRS requirement ever.

Canada鈥檚 Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino explained to 色狐入口 that 鈥淓xtending invitations to apply for permanent residency to over 27,000 economic immigrants is the largest single draw ever in the history of our Express Entry system. These aspiring Canadians are already established here, possess valuable skills and are giving back to their communities. They are hard at work in some of the most essential parts of our economy and are ready to build their future in Canada.鈥

鈥淭oday鈥檚 draw was almost six times larger than the previous Express Entry record of 5,000 ITAs,鈥 said Attorney David Cohen, Senior Partner of Campbell Cohen.

鈥淭his goes to show Canada is committed to achieving its goal of welcoming over 400,000 immigrants this year.鈥

A total of 5,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) were issued in each of the four Express Entry draws that took place between November 18 and December 23 last year. Prior to today, the lowest CRS cut-off requirement ever was 199 points in the May 16, 2017 draw which only invited Federal Skilled Trades Program candidates. Express Entry was launched in January 2015.

On Wednesday, Canada also held an Express Entry draw inviting 654 (PNP) candidates to apply for permanent residence, that makes a total of 27,986 (ITAs) issued this week.

IRCC implemented the tie-break rule, meaning candidates who had the minimum score of 75 were only included if they submitted their profile before September 12, 2020 at 15:31 UTC.

Today鈥檚 draw goes to show IRCC鈥檚 commitment to achieving its target of 401,000 new immigrants in 2021. Of those, IRCC is aiming to through Express Entry-managed programs, according to its . Next year that target increases to 110,500, and then to 113,750 in 2023. Canada has given聽 programs鈥 which are managed by the Express Entry system鈥 the largest share of new immigrant allocations for the next three years. This means the Express Entry system will continue to be Canada鈥檚 main source of new immigrants for the foreseeable future.

Canada鈥檚 immigration minister, Marco Mendicino, recently said that IRCC will make efforts to achieve the ambitious immigration targets by transitioning more temporary residents to permanent residents during the pandemic.

The unprecedented draw today seems to indicate that IRCC is aiming to issue as many invitations as it can at the beginning of this year so that it can complete the permanent residence landings of successful Express Entry candidates later in 2021. This would provide IRCC with a greater opportunity to achieve its immigration levels target amid ongoing coronavirus disruptions across the world. At the same time IRCC and Mendicino continue to stress that they will also look to global talent including those currently outside of Canada to support the country鈥檚 post-pandemic recovery.

What is Canada鈥檚 Express Entry system?

Express Entry is not an itself, but an application management system for the three programs under the Federal High Skilled category: the , the , and the .

In order to get into the Express Entry pool of candidates, skilled workers need to make sure they are eligible for one of these programs. If so, they will get a CRS score, which is based on their age, education, work experience, language proficiency in English or French, as well as . Candidates who get a provincial nomination through a PNP, for example, get an additional 600 CRS points, which effectively guarantees that they will receive an ITA in an Express Entry draw.

IRCC holds these draws about every two weeks, inviting Express Entry candidates to apply for Canadian permanent residence. Canada has not yet held an all-program draw in 2021, which includes candidates from the Federal Skilled Worker Program. Instead, CEC and PNP candidates have been invited in separate program-specific draws.

Canada is prioritizing these candidates during the coronavirus pandemic because they are, generally, more likely to already be in the country. PNP candidates have been selected by their respective provinces or territories to meet the demands of their local labour markets, and CEC candidates are oftentimes already established in Canada. IRCC explained in a that about 90 per cent of CEC candidates currently live in Canada.

IRCC held these program-specific Express Entry draws for about three months after Canada first went into lockdown in March 2020. By September the department was back to holding all-program draws held every two weeks until the end of the year. It is very likely that IRCC will once again hold all-program draws in 2021 during the pandemic, as they have done before. It noted today鈥檚 press release that 鈥淚RCC will continue to accept and process Express Entry applications and looks forward to welcoming skilled workers from abroad when travel resumes.鈥

Who is invited?

Here is a hypothetical scenario of someone who may have been invited in today鈥檚 draw:

Ruth is 30 years old, married and completed her bachelor鈥檚 degree in Canada in May, 2019. Since completing her bachelor鈥檚 degree, she has been working as a restaurant manager in Canada. Before coming to Canada, she worked as a restaurant manager overseas. Her wife, Pinky, is 33 years old and has been working as an accountant in Canada for one year. She got her bachelor鈥檚 degree before coming to Canada. They each wrote the IELTS and scored a 6 in all categories. They entered the pool with Ruth as the principal applicant. Their CRS score of 437 would have been high enough to obtain an ITA during the February 13 Express Entry draw.

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