Canada conducted an Express Entry draw for applicants to all Express Entry-managed programs on May 24. For this draw, the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) went up by 5 points and the current CRS Score was 488 points.
The draw that took place on Wednesday was the second of May and the thirteenth Express Entry draw of 2023. A Provincial Nominee Program Nomination was required for entry into Draw 248, which took place earlier in May. However, because the latest express entry draw was an all-program draw, candidates from all programs were eligible and did not first need to receive a PNP nomination. The CRS score from the previous all-program draw was somewhat higher in today’s draw as well.
The IRCC is anticipated to start holding draws later this year that focus on Express Entry candidates’ unique skill sets rather than a high CRS score. Bill C-19’s Royal Assent in June 2022 made this feasible.
The proposed legislation will grant Canada’s minister of immigration the power to select applicants who will help the country achieve its economic objectives by relieving pressure brought on by persistent workforce shortages in particular industries.
As of May 24, 2023, immigrants had successfully submitted their profiles, according to IRCC 226,842. The biggest number of immigrants, or 57,405, had a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score between 451 and 500. This is followed by 1,896 immigrants with a CRS score between 501 and 600, and 642 applicants with a CRS score between 601 and 1200.
The next draw is predicted to take place on the 7th of May, 2023
Step 1: Check your eligibility
Verify if you qualify for one of the following streams under the Express Entry Pathway:
You must evaluate your profile in light of various aspects, including:
Step 2: The Education Credential Assessment (ECA) should be completed.
You must use one of the 7 assessing organizations that have been given IRCC approval to evaluate your education in accordance with Canadian Standards.
Step 3: Test your language proficiency.
You must take the Language Proficiency Test and receive at least a CLB 7 in each of the four modules (Listening, Speaking, Writing, and Reading) in order to be eligible for Express Entry.
Step 4: Create a profile and add it to the Express Entry Pool.
To enter the pool of applicants after passing your language and ECA exams, you must first construct an Express Entry profile.
Step 5: Get a letter inviting you to apply (ITA).
You will receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA), which gives you 60 days to submit your PR visa application and the necessary supporting documentation if your CRS score meets the minimum IRCC standard for the labor market.
Step 6: Send in your documents and the required processing fees.
Submit all of your documents in accordance with the document checklist. Ensure that all of your documents are accurate and free of any fabrication. Send in your application now, together with the required documents and payment for Canada PR.
Step 7: Obtain a COPR (Confirmation of Permanent Residence).
You will receive a COPR request after the IRCC officer has evaluated your documentation and application.
Step 8: Give your visa to be stamped before entering Canada.
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