September 20, 2017 – Canadian Immigration authorities conducted the 22nd round of invitations under Express Entry in 2017 and 72nd overall, inviting 2,871 applicants for permanent residence under all programs. The lowest Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score was 433, two points lower than the previous draw.
It was the 21st draw in 2017 under the Express Entry System where the lowest CRS score was well below 500. It was the 7th draw since immigration authorities substantially modified the Express Entry Comprehensive Ranking System on June 6, 2017. The latest draw factors in all applications in the pool who received additional points under the recent changes.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada also recently published a breakdown of the Express Entry Pool, as of August 30, 2017, show below:
CRS Score Range | Number of Candidates |
601-1200 | 247 |
451-600 | 570 |
401-450 | 12,123 |
441-450 | 216 |
431-440 | 924 |
421-430 | 2,692 |
411-420 | 3,366 |
401-410 | 4,925 |
351-400 | 26,017 |
391-400 | 4,379 |
381-390 | 5,371 |
371-380 | 5,485 |
361-370 | 5,455 |
351-360 | 5,327 |
301-350 | 16,629 |
0-300 | 2,932 |
Total | 58,518 |
The spread of scores shows how there are thousands of candidates sat just below the score required to achieve a coveted Invitation to Apply. A job offer, worth 50 or 200 points, would make a definitive difference to these candidates. Our dedicated in-house recruitment service, skilledworker.com, can help candidates with all their job search needs.
Express Entry is an immigration system implemented by Canadian immigration authorities (IRCC) on January 1, 2015 which manages skilled worker applications under Federal Economic programs. This includes the Federal Skilled Worker Program, the Skilled Trades Program the Canada Experience Class and certain parts of the Provincial Nominee Program.
Stakeholders expect to see near 30 draws and up to 70,000 invitations issued in 2017, with majority of draws featuring CRS scores well below 450 to enable Canadian immigration authorities to meet targeted annual immigration levels for 2017.
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2017 Express Entry 6-Month Review
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What This Means For Employers
Employers are encouraged to consider securing an LMIA or nomination under provincial nomination programs (PNP’s) to ensure long term retention of employees.
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What This Means For Candidates
It is expected that the majority of applicants to be issued (ITA’s) under Canada’s Express Entry Immigration system in 2017 will require a CRS score well under 450 points, enabling a significant number of applicants to receive permanent admission to Canada without a job offer or nomination under a provincial immigration program. However, securing an approved offer of employment is highly recommended. Watch our Facebook livestream video on how to find jobs in Canada from overseas.
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Resources:
- Immigration.ca News Articles – A daily news source outlining the latest developments in immigration, employment and the economy with commentaries by Attorney Colin Singer.
- At skilled worker.com we are dedicated to developing long-term strategic alliances with client companies and candidates alike. We strictly adhere to our guiding principles of honesty, integrity and confidentiality.
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