The New Express Entry Draw Has Come To The Minimum CRS Score Of 2018

“In the latest draw conducted on the 8th of August 2018, the IRCC issues 3,750 ITAs (Invitation to Apply) to eligible candidates with the least CRS score of 440.”

A new Canada Express Entry draw which was conducted on 8 August, 2018 has shocked all Canada immigration aspirants with the same number of ITA’s (3,750) for the Canadian permanent residence PR to those candidates who have scored at least CRS 440 points.

This Minimum CRS score in this draw shows this for the second time in this year that the IRCC has lowered the least required CRS score to 440. This is the least score by now in 2018. It is the finest news all prospective Canada immigrants who submitted their Express Entry profile and have either scored 440 or above got an ITA as per this draw.

The draw has followed the same pattern of the issuance of 3,750 ITAs which started on the 13th of June this year. This pattern which was set this year has witnessed an increase in the ITAs by 250 to 500. The 2018 year started with two draws having 2,750 ITAs each in the month of January, after that followed by the four draws with 3,000 ITAs each in February and March. Further, the number increased to 3,500 in terms of ITAs in the month of April and May.

So far by 2018, the IRCC has invited 50,950 candidates to apply for the Canadian permanent residency visa to them. The ITA number shows that it is only 335 ITAs less than the total number of ITAs issued in 2017 which is 51,285 at this stage of time. A large number of 86,023 ITAs were given in the last year. This Express Entry record that was more than the double number of ITAs issued in both of the year 2016 and 2015 combined.

If you are one of the millions of Canada immigration aspirants, get in touch with a renowned immigration specialist like Make Visas for additional support. Our immigration experts have thorough knowledge and experience that will help not only help you complete and present your application properly and impressively, but also provide you tips on improving your CRS points which will allow you to achieve the Canadian PR visa very easily. Apart from this, they will also keep you updated with the latest news and tell you which program you are perfect for.

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Express Entry draw 61: Above 3000 applicants got Canada PR

Express Entry draw 61: The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points needed by an applicant under Canada Express Entry  came out with high number of invitations. On 4 May 2017, around 3,796 applicants having 423 or more CRS score achieved an ITA.

Applicants who attained an ITA are allowed to apply for Canadian permanent residency through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Family members who are going to accompany the primary applicant such as spouse or common-law partner, dependent children are also eligible under Canada PR visa to reside in Canada.

Applicants who want to submit their application for Canada permanent residency under one of the program named, Federal Skilled Worker Class (FSWC), Federal Skilled Trades Class (FTSC), or Canadian Experience Class (CEC), should first submit their profile in the Express Entry pool of Candidate. After this each individual will be given a CRS score depending on the factors such as age, education, work experience, language capability etc. All profiles are ranked in the Express Entry pool on the basis of their CRS score, and then IRCC periodically organize Express Entry draws in order to invite the highest-ranking profiles from the pool to apply for Canada Permanent Residency.

Updated Express Entry Draw 2016 -2017: Last 3 months

Draw Date Number of Invitation Minimum CRS score
Express Entry draw 61 May 4  3,796 423
Express Entry draw 60 April 19 3,665 415
Express Entry draw 59 April 12 3,923 423
Express Entry draw 58 April 5 3,753 431
Express Entry draw 57 March 24 3,749 441
Express Entry draw 56 March 1 3,884 434

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Express Entry draw 60: The Lowest CRS Score required Till Date

Express Entry draw 60: The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points needed by an applicant under Canada Express Entry  has gone down to the lowest ever figure with increasing rate of invitations sent. On 19 April 2017, around 3,665 applicants having 415 or more CRS score achieved an ITA.

Applicants who attained an ITA are allowed to apply for Canadian permanent residency through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Family members who are going to accompany the primary applicant such as spouse or common-law partner, dependent children are also eligible under Canada PR visa to reside in Canada.

Applicants who want to submit their application for Canada permanent residency under one of the program named, Federal Skilled Worker Class (FSWC), Federal Skilled Trades Class (FTSC), or Canadian Experience Class (CEC), should first submit their profile in the Express Entry pool of Candidate. After this each individual will be given a CRS score depending on the factors such as age, education, work experience, language capability etc. All profiles are ranked in the Express Entry pool on the basis of their CRS score, and then IRCC periodically organize Express Entry draws in order to invite the highest-ranking profiles from the pool to apply for Canada Permanent Residency.

Updated Express Entry Draw 2016 -2017: Last 3 months

Draw Date Number of Invitation Minimum CRS score
Express Entry draw 60 April 19 3,665 415
Express Entry draw 59 April 12 3,923 423
Express Entry draw 58 April 5 3,753 431
Express Entry draw 57 March 24 3,749 441
Express Entry draw 56 March 1 3,884 434
Express Entry draw 55 February 22 3,611 441

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Express Entry draw 59: Biggest ever draw inviting huge number of skilled workers

Express Entry draw 59: The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points needed by an applicant under Canada Express Entry  came out with biggest ever number of invitations sent. On 12 April 2017, around 3,923 applicants having 423 or more CRS score achieved an ITA.

Applicants who attained an ITA are allowed to apply for Canadian permanent residency through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Family members who are going to accompany the primary applicant such as spouse or common-law partner, dependent children are also eligible under Canada PR visa to reside in Canada.

Applicants who want to submit their application for Canada permanent residency under one of the program named, Federal Skilled Worker Class (FSWC), Federal Skilled Trades Class (FTSC), or Canadian Experience Class (CEC), should first submit their profile in the Express Entry pool of Candidate. After this each individual will be given a CRS score depending on the factors such as age, education, work experience, language capability etc. All profiles are ranked in the Express Entry pool on the basis of their CRS score, and then IRCC periodically organize Express Entry draws in order to invite the highest-ranking profiles from the pool to apply for Canada Permanent Residency.

Updated Express Entry Draw 2016 -2017: Last 3 months

Draw Date Number of Invitation Minimum CRS score
Express Entry draw 59 April 12 3,923 423
Express Entry draw 58 April 5 3,753 431
Express Entry draw 57 March 24 3,749 441
Express Entry draw 56 March 1 3,884 434
Express Entry draw 55 February 22 3,611 441

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Express Entry draw 58: The lowest ever CRS score acquired this time

Express Entry draw 58: The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points needed by an applicant under Canada Express Entry  has gone down to the lowest ever figure with increasing rate of invitations sent. On 5 April 2017, around 3,753 applicants having 431 or more CRS score achieved an ITA.

Applicants who attained an ITA are allowed to apply for Canadian permanent residency through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Family members who are going to accompany the primary applicant such as spouse or common-law partner, dependent children are also eligible under Canada PR visa to reside in Canada.

Applicants who want to submit their application for Canada permanent residency under one of the program named, Federal Skilled Worker Class (FSWC), Federal Skilled Trades Class (FTSC), or Canadian Experience Class (CEC), should first submit their profile in the Express Entry pool of Candidate. After this each individual will be given a CRS score depending on the factors such as age, education, work experience, language capability etc. All profiles are ranked in the Express Entry pool on the basis of their CRS score, and then IRCC periodically organize Express Entry draws in order to invite the highest-ranking profiles from the pool to apply for Canada Permanent Residency.

Updated Express Entry Draw 2016 -2017: Last 3 months

Draw Date Number of Invitation Minimum CRS score
Express Entry draw 58 April 5 3,753 431
57 March 24 3,749 441
56 March 1 3,884 434
55 February 22 3,611 441
54 February 8 3,664 447

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Express Entry draw 57: More than 3000 skilled workers invited

Express Entry draw 57: The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points needed by an applicant under Canada Express Entry  are still at low with high number of Invitation to Apply (ITA). On 24 March 2017, around 3,749 applicants having 441 or more CRS score achieved an ITA.

Applicants who attained an ITA are allowed to apply for Canadian permanent residency through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Family members who are going to accompany the primary applicant such as spouse or common-law partner, dependent children are also eligible under Canada PR visa to reside in Canada.

Applicants who want to submit their application for Canada permanent residency under one of the program named, Federal Skilled Worker Class (FSWC), Federal Skilled Trades Class (FTSC), or Canadian Experience Class (CEC), should first submit their profile in the Express Entry pool of Candidate. After this each individual will be given a CRS score depending on the factors such as age, education, work experience, language capability etc. All profiles are ranked in the Express Entry pool on the basis of their CRS score, and then IRCC periodically organize Express Entry draws in order to invite the highest-ranking profiles from the pool to apply for Canada Permanent Residency.

Updated Express Entry Draw 2016 -2017: Last 3 months

Draw Date Number of Invitation Minimum CRS score
57 March 24 3,749 441
56 March 1 3,884 434
55 February 22 3,611 441
54 February 8 3,664 447
53 January 25 3,508 453

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Express Entry draw 55: CRS Requirement falling to further Low

Express Entry draw 55: The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points needed by an applicant under Canada Express Entry immigration to acquire an Invitation to Apply (ITA) continuously falling low. On 22 February 2017, around 3,611 applicants having 441 or more CRS score achieved an ITA. According to the experts, this is till date the lowest threshold point of any draw since Express Entry launched.

Applicants who attained an ITA are allowed to apply for Canadian permanent residency through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Family members who are going to accompany the primary applicant such as spouse or common-law partner, dependent children are also eligible under Canada PR visa to reside in Canada.

Applicants who want to submit their application for Canada permanent residency under one of the program named, Federal Skilled Worker Class (FSWC), Federal Skilled Trades Class (FTSC), or Canadian Experience Class (CEC), should first submit their profile in the Express Entry pool of Candidate. After this each individual will be given a CRS score depending on the factors such as age, education, work experience, language capability etc. All profiles are ranked in the Express Entry pool on the basis of their CRS score, and then IRCC periodically organize Express Entry draws in order to invite the highest-ranking profiles from the pool to apply for Canada Permanent Residency.

Updated Express Entry Draw 2016 -2017: Last 3 months

Draw Date Number of Invitation Minimum CRS score
55 February 22 3,611 441
54 February 8 3,664 447
53 January 25 3,508 453
52 January 11 3,334 459
51 January 4 2,902 468
50 December 22 2,878 475

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Express Entry Draw 53: Continous CRS fall can be seen again

Express Entry Draw 53: The Current Express Entry draw has created a history in the section of the Canadian immigration system by presenting draws which are continuously inviting more skilled workers with falling Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points. The CRS score is needed by an applicant to achieve an Invitation to Apply (ITA) by Canada. The Current Express Entry draw 53, occurred on January 25, 2017 granted 3,508 ITAs along with 453 minimum qualifying CRS score.

Applicants who attained an ITA are allowed to apply for Canadian permanent residency through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Family members who are going to accompany the primary applicant such as spouse or common-law partner, dependent children are also eligible under Canada PR visa to reside in Canada.

Applicants who want to submit their application for Canada permanent residency under one of the program named, Federal Skilled Worker Class (FSWC), Federal Skilled Trades Class (FTSC), or Canadian Experience Class (CEC), should first submit their profile in the Express Entry pool of Candidate. After this each individual will be given a CRS score depending on the factors such as age, education, work experience, language capability etc. All profiles are ranked in the Express Entry pool on the basis of their CRS score, and then IRCC periodically organize Express Entry draws in order to invite the highest-ranking profiles from the pool to apply for Canada Permanent Residency.

Updated Express Entry Draw 2016 -2017: Last 3 months

Draw Date Number of Invitation Minimum CRS score
53 January 25 3,508 453
52 January 11 3,334 459
51 January 4 2,902 468
50 December 22 2,878 475
49 December 16 1,936 497
48 November 30 559 786 (Provincial nomination applicants only)
47 November 16 2,427 470
46 November 2 2,080 472

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Express Entry Draw 51: Rising invitations and falling CRS Score

The Express Entry Draw 51 invited skilled candidates for Canada Migration of 2017. 2,902 individuals have been issued an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for Canadian Permanent Residency Visa on January 4. The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score required all together for a contender to get an ITA in this draw was 468, which is the lowest CRS since April 2016.

Invited applicants have 90 days to present their application, including supporting reports. When Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has endorsed an application — a procedure that as a rule takes place under six months — these people, and adjoining relatives, may arrive in Canada as a Permanent resident soon under Express Entry Draw 51.

The start of this consistent increment in draw sizes came when IRCC was ready to roll out noteworthy improvements to the CRS. These progressions came into constrain on November 19, 2016, with the point of putting more prominent accentuation on human capital, aptitudes and experience. Over late weeks, many competitors’ profiles have turned out to be more focused, primarily because of the way that qualifying work offers are presently granted far less scores than was beforehand the case.

It ought to likewise be noticed that applicants who get a nomination through a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) class will keep on being granted 600 scores, even after the late changes to the CRS. This makes PNPs by a wide margin the absolute most important element under the new framework.

Updated Express Entry Draw 2016 -2017: Last 3 months

Draw Date Number of Invitation Lowest CRS score
51 January 4 2,902 468
50 December 22 2,878 475
49 December 16 1,936 497
48 November 30 559 786 (Provincial nomination applicants only)
47 November 16 2,427 470
46 November 2 2,080 472

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Express Entry Draw 50 is the largest Draw till date

Express Entry Draw 50: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has issued 2,878 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for Canadian PR Visa to applicants with 475 Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score in an Express Entry draw 50 that occurred on December 22, 2016. This draw — the biggest as far back as Express Entry draw 50 came into operation about two years prior — came as a shock to many applicants, coming only six days after the past draw. Over late months, IRCC had expressed that more customary draws could be normal, that the quantity of ITAs would increment, and that there would be a comparing diminish in the CRS cut-off point. On each of the three fronts, IRCC has been on the up and up.

Express Entry

Express Entry is the framework utilized by IRCC to choose possibility for movement to Canada through the government financial migration programs. Competitors who wish to apply under the Federal Skilled Worker Class, Federal Skilled Trades Class, and Canadian Experience Class are required to do as such through Express Entry.

Qualified hopefuls make a profile which is submitted to the Express Entry pool. After entering the pool, competitors are doled out a CRS score which decides their positioning in the pool. The most noteworthy positioning hopefuls are issued an ITA in IRCC’s intermittent draws. A month ago, IRCC acquired a scope of upgrades to the Express Entry framework, intended to guarantee that more hopefuls are welcome to apply in light of their human capital, aptitudes, and experience.

Updated 2016 Express Entry Draw: Last 3 months

Draw Min. CRS Score Date ITAs Issued
50 475 December 22 2,878
49 497 December 16 1,936
48 786 (*candidates with a provincial nomination only) November 30 559
47 470 November 16 2,427
46 472 November 2 2,080
45 475 October 19 1,804
44 484 October 12 1,518

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