Title: Canada Invites 4,250 Candidates in Latest All-Program Express Entry Draw
1Canada Invites 4,250 Candidates in Latest
All-Program Express Entry Draw
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2In its 8th all-program draw since July 6, the
government of Canada has invited 4,250 new
candidates in its latest express entry draw.
Invitations have been sent to applicants with a
minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score
of 500. Candidates who had applied under the
Federal Skilled Worker Program, Canadian
Experience Class, and the Federal Skilled Trades
Program, received these invitations under the
Express Entry System.
3The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic compelled
the government of Canada to pause Express Entry
all-program draws for more than 18 months,
effective from December 2020. Only CEC and PNP
applicants were issued invitations to apply
(ITAs) during this period. Canada paused these
draws to work on the backlog of applications
created during the pandemic. In September 2021,
IRCC halted CEC draws as well. The latest draw
continues the series of lower CRS score as Canada
aims to welcome more immigrants soon via express
entry. This has been the trend since July 6, when
the government granted invites to candidates with
a CRS score as low as 557. The first five draws
decreased the score by five to eight points. The
two most recent draws on September 14 and 28 also
witnessed the same.
4Canada to unveil new immigration levels IRCC
aims to reach the target of inviting some 432,000
new permanent residents in its new immigration
plan 2023-24. Each year IRCC unveils a new
immigration plan that determines the number of
new immigrants Canada wants to welcome over the
next three years. The Immigration Levels Plan
2022 aims to receive 55,900 new permanent
residents via express entry. So far, Canada has
admitted over 28,000 new permanent residents. The
new immigration level plan is expected to release
on November 1. Faster processing for
physicians in express entry To address the
shortage of physicians in Canada, IRCC has
relaxed immigration policies for physicians
already living and working in Canada as temporary
residents
5Earlier physicians had problems while applying
for immigration due to Canadas medical system
working on a fee-for-service model. Physicians
were considered self-employed, and this sort of
work experience gained within Canada is not
eligible under the Express Entry
system. Upcoming changes in the express entry
system Accepting Bill C-19 in Parliament in
June will give IRCC more authority and freedom to
select Express Entry candidates based on specific
work experience, educational background, or
language skills rather than issuing ITAs to
applicants solely based on their CRS scores.
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