Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 417 to be invited in this invitation round. This draw came after an unprecedented round on February 13th the lowest CRS score requirement ever, inviting every single candidate in the pool. In contrast, CEC draw on January 21st had a CRS score of 454.
Canada is delivering on their commitment to create immigration pathways for international students to remain in Canada after their studies.
6,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) were issued by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for this draw. The total number of invitations issued in 2021 has already reached 55,390; In contrast to the 22,600 invitations issued by this time in 2020.
Today's tie break rule had a timestamp of March 01, 2021 at 19:53:46 UTC. The tie-breaking rule is used by IRCC to rank candidates who have the same score. As per this draw's tie-breaking rule, those candidates with scores of 417 who entered their profile in the Express Entry CEC pool before March 01, 2021 at 19:53:46 UTC receive an ITA in this round.
In-Canada Express Entry Candidates Receive Priority
Canada recently announced the 2021-2023 immigration plan which has a strong focus on economic immigration programs, with 58% of expected immigrants being admitted under economic class programs. Express Entry is one of the economic programs under which Canada will be inviting individuals for Canadian permanent residency. Canada is expecting to welcome over 401,000 new permanent residents every year, and more than 100,000 of these new immigrants will be through the Express-Entry managed programs.
Given the ongoing travel restrictions during the pandemic, Canada is prioritizing in-Canada applicants to meet this goal. IRCC has been conducting program specific draws for Canadian Experience Class and Provincial Nominee Programs. IRCC previously reported that about 90% of CEC candidates are in Canada.
IRCC Launches 6 New Pathways for Permanent Residence
The Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, Marco E. L. Mendicino announced a new pathway for permanent residency. This pathway will be for over 90,000 international graduates and essential workers who are actively contributing to the Canadian economy. These special public policies will grant permanent residence status to temporary essential workers and international graduates who are already in Canada and have the skills and experience to fight the pandemic and accelerate the Canadian economic recovery! Read our New Pathways article, to learn more.
What do I do if I got an invitation to apply? You now have 60 days to submit all of your documents to IRCC for your Permanent Residency application. We can help you with Stage 2 of the application. We offer flexible service options including:
Consultations - Useful for those looking for answers to specific questions about their profile and applications
Review Services - Useful and budget option for those looking for professional oversight while applying on their own.
Full Representation - Useful for those who would like an RCIC to take charge of the process and represent them in the application.
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