Express Entry: Canada invites skilled immigrants overseas for first time since 2020
Canada has invited Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) candidates for the first time since December 2020.听
Canadian Experience Class (CEC) candidates were also included in today鈥檚 Express Entry draw. This marks the first time since September 2021 that CEC candidates have been included in an Express Entry draw.听
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) invited a total of 1,500 Express Entry candidates to apply for permanent residence. The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cut-off score was 557.听
Minister鈥檚 statement on today鈥檚 draw听
In a written statement to 色狐入口, said:听
鈥淭oday, I am pleased to announce that Express Entry draws have officially resumed and applications will be processed at our 6 month processing standard.听I want to thank the candidates from around the world for their patience, as we worked to reduce the backlog before resuming Express Entry draws. I look forward to welcoming skilled workers who will are essential in addressing Canada鈥檚 labour shortages.鈥听
Why today鈥檚 draw is big news听
The return of all-program draws is significant for several reasons. Since its launch in 1967 until 2020, the Federal Skilled Worker Program was the main way Canada welcomed skilled immigrants. Prior to the pandemic, the FSWP comprised about 45% of all those who received an Express Entry ITA.听
The return of all-program draws is also major news for CEC candidates. The CEC is the primary way for Canada鈥檚 large international student and foreign worker population to gain permanent residence. The CEC has increased in prominence in recent years as Canada has relied on this pool to achieve its immigration levels targets. Prior to the pandemic, the CEC comprised just 9% of all 341,000 immigrants welcomed under Canada鈥檚 economic, family, and humanitarian classes combined. Last year, the CEC comprised nearly one-third of the over 405,000 immigrants who landed in Canada.听
Two weeks ago, Canada鈥檚 Immigration Minister Sean Fraser told 色狐入口 that IRCC was on track to achieve its goal of holding an all-program draw on July 6. This was confirmed by him on Twitter on Monday. IRCC initially made this announcement in April. In addition, IRCC plans to return to processing most Express Entry applications within six months.听
All-program Express Entry draws occur when IRCC considers all candidates in the Express Entry pool and issues (ITA) for permanent residence only on the basis of their (CRS) score. Between the launch of Express Entry in 2015 and December 2020, IRCC mostly held . This meant that (FSWP), (CEC), and (FSTP) candidates all had a shot at getting an ITA.听
Beginning in January 2021, IRCC focused on only inviting CEC candidates. IRCC did this because most of these candidates were in Canada and were less likely to face COVID-related challenges than immigration candidates overseas. However, IRCC paused CEC invitations in September 2021 in order to address its application backlogs. In the meantime, IRCC has continued to hold bi-weekly draws only inviting (PNP) candidates to help the provinces and territories address their labour market needs.听
How does Express Entry work?听
Express Entry is a two step process.听
In step one, candidates need to confirm of at least one of the three Express Entry programs.听
If they meet the criteria, candidates can upload their Express Entry profile onto IRCC鈥檚 website. Candidates receive a Comprehensive Ranking System score based on their human capital characteristics such as age, education, language skills, and work experience. Approximately every two weeks, IRCC invites the highest-scoring candidates to apply for permanent residence.听
Those invited for permanent residence have 60 days to submit their applications to IRCC. IRCC aims to process most applications within 6 months or less.听
By 2024, Canada will welcome over immigrants per year.听
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