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Latest Express Entry Draws in Canada 2024

 

Are you dreaming of a new life in Canada? With the latest Express Entry draw for skilled immigrants, your dream could be closer than ever.

 

This blog shows the secrets of the Express Entry system, the Provincial Nominee Program, the ins and outs of the Express Entry draw, the Provincial Nominee Program draw, Business Immigration Program draw. the latest trends in Canada's immigration landscape.

 

NOTE:
Canada held its Second Express Entry draw in April 2024, with the latest Canada Express Entry draw held on 11 April 2024. The number of invitations issued is 2,095 in the General category with a CRS score of 529.

 

Learn about key strategies and notable immigration policy changes in the Canadian immigration system. Get the latest immigration updates from the Express Entry pool.

 

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Full list of Canada Express Entry draws in 2024 (April)

 

Draw  Minimum CRS Score Required Date of Draw ITAs Issued
294 529 (*General) April 23, 2024 2,095
293 491 (*STEM occupations (2024-1)) April 11, 2024 4,500
292 549 (*General) April 10, 2024 1280
291 388 (*French language proficiency (2024-1)) March 26, 2024 1,500
290 524 (*General) March 25, 2024 1,980
289 430 (*Transport occupations (2024-1)) March 13, 2024 975
288 525 (*General) March 12, 2024 2,850
287 336 (*French language proficiency (2024-1)) February 29, 2024 2500
286 534 (*General) February 28, 2024 1,470
285 150 (*Agriculture and agri-food occupations (2023-1)) February 16, 2024 437
284 422 (*Healthcare occupations (2023-1)) February 14, 2024 3,500
283 535 (*General) February 13, 2024 1,490
282 365 (*French language proficiency (2023-1)) February 01, 2024 7,000
281 541 (*General) January 31, 2024 730
280 543 (*General) January 23, 2024 1,040
279 546 (*General) January 10, 2024 1,510

*Canada Express Entry draw released by IRCC. Check the official website for the latest updates regarding Canadian immigration rules, policies and eligibility for applicants

 

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Now as you saw the latest Express Entry Draw Score helps in understanding the following topics which will help you in making your path to settle in Canada through a Permanent Residency Visa easy and convenient.

 

Express Entry Prediction of Next Draw 2024

 

1.) Increased Draw Frequency and Invitations
Draw frequency has significantly increased in 2023 and 2024 compared to previous years. This reflects IRCC's effort to reduce application backlogs and process applications faster.
The number of invitations issued per draw also varies, but generally, more invitations are being issued compared to pre-pandemic levels.

 

2.) Targeted Draws
A major shift towards targeted draws focusing on specific occupations and language skills. This aligns with Canada's labor market needs and aims to attract skilled immigrants in priority areas.

 

3.) Recent examples include draws for
Healthcare professionals (doctors, nurses)
STEM occupations (engineers, computer scientists)
Transportation (truck drivers, heavy equipment operators)
French-speaking candidates

 

3.) CRS Score Cut-off Fluctuation
The CRS cut-off score is no longer solely dependent on the overall pool size but also varies based on the draw category and the number of invitations issued.
Generally, targeted draws have higher cut-off scores compared to general draws. However, fluctuations can occur within each category as well.

 

4.) Other Notable Trends
Growing Importance of Language Skills: French language proficiency is increasingly valued, with dedicated draws and potential future emphasis on other languages in demand.
Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs): PNP nominations significantly increase your chances of receiving an invitation. Understanding and strategically utilizing PNPs is crucial for success.
Changes to the Point System: Implemented in 2023, the point system now prioritizes key candidate attributes like education, work experience, and language proficiency over high CRS scores alone.

 

Staying Informed
Regularly check IRCC's website for the latest news and updates on Express Entry.
Analyze recent draw results and trends to understand your chances of receiving an invitation.
Consider consulting with immigration professionals for personalized guidance and insights.

 

1.) What's the latest CRS score cut-off?

 

As of April 23, 2024, the minimum CRS score to be invited to the latest Express Entry draw in the All Program General Category is 529.

 

2.) How many ITAs were issued in the latest draw?

 

The most recent Express Entry draw on February 23, 2024, issued 2,095 invitations to apply (ITAs) to eligible candidates. This reflects the high demand for skilled workers in Canada.

 

3.) What are the requirements for a category-based draw?

 

These draws target specific occupations and skills in demand across Canada. Each category has its specific requirements, which you can find detailed information about on the official IRCC website. Some common requirements include:

 

Minimum CRS score (may be higher than general draws)
Relevant work experience in the specified occupation
Educational qualifications related to the nominated occupation
Language proficiency in English or French (depending on the category)

 

4.) How long does it take to process a Canada PR application?

 

The processing time for a Canada PR application can vary depending on several factors, including:

 

The specific program you're applying under
Your country of origin
Your Individual circumstances
NOTE: Generally, expect the processing time to be anywhere between 6 to 24 months. You can find more specific estimates for your case on the IRCC website.

 

5.) How can I boost my CRS score?

 

Gain more skilled work experience: This is the most significant factor influencing your CRS score.
Improve your language skills: Aim for higher scores in English and/or French language tests.
Additional qualifications: Consider pursuing further education or professional certifications.
Claim points for spousal/common-law partner: If your partner has strong qualifications, their points can be added to yours.
Explore Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs): Some PNPs offer points for choosing a specific province.

 

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6.) What are the job prospects for my specific occupation in Canada?

 

Knowing your job prospects is crucial for planning your future in Canada. Here are two ways to assess your specific occupation:

 

A) Job Bank:
Visit the Job Bank website
Enter your desired occupation title and location.
Explore the provided information, including job outlook, wages, and required skills.

 

B) NOC Skill Level:
Find your occupation's National Occupational Classification (NOC) code.
This code indicates the skill level and associated demand for your occupation.
Higher-level NOC codes (0, A, or B) generally indicate better job prospects.

 

7.) What are the healthcare and social benefits available to permanent residents?

 

Public healthcare: Medically necessary services are covered by provincial health insurance plans.
Supplemental insurance: Consider private insurance for additional coverage like dental and vision care.
Social benefits: Permanent residents are eligible for various programs like employment insurance, old age security, and child benefits.

 

For detailed information about specific benefits and eligibility criteria, consult the official government websites:

 

 

8.) What are the costs associated with immigrating to Canada?

 

Application fees: Government fees for processing your application.
Medical examinations: Mandatory medical exams for yourself and dependents.
Travel costs: Flights, visas, and other travel expenses.
Settlement costs: Housing, transportation, and other living expenses upon arrival.

*The total costs can vary significantly depending on your circumstances. It's important to budget carefully and plan accordingly.

 

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Express Entry Draws:

 

Think of Express Entry as the gateway to Canadian permanent residency. This points-based system assesses your age, education, language skills, and work experience. The higher your score (Comprehensive Ranking System or CRS score), the greater your chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA).

 

Latest Draw (April 23, 2024)
Minimum CRS score required: 529
Number of ITAs issued: 2,095

 

Key Points:
Draws occur approximately every two weeks.
CRS score cut-offs fluctuate depending on factors like demand for skilled workers.
There are also program-specific draws targeting specific occupations or skills.

 

Provincial Nominee Program (PNPs) Draws:

 

PNPs are tailored pathways to Canadian residency offered by individual provinces. They address specific regional needs for skilled workers in various sectors.

 

Latest PNP Draw Activity:
Active draws in provinces like Ontario, British Columbia, and Manitoba.
A diverse range of targeted professions, including healthcare, engineering, and technology.

 

Key Points:
Provinces have their own PNP criteria and application processes.
Receiving a provincial nomination significantly increases your chances of getting an ITA in Express Entry.
PNPs offer a chance to contribute to a specific province and potentially enjoy faster processing times.

 

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