Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has issued invitations to apply (ITAs) in Canada’s most recent Express Entry draw.
The department issued 2,985 ITAs in a program-specific draw for candidates in the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).
Candidates required a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 676 to be considered.
Today’s draw is the first since April 24 and follows a month-long pause in draws. IRCC has not confirmed a reason for the pause. However, in a recent Access to Information Request, the department said all draws this year will occur on a predetermined schedule. IRCC has not made that schedule public. It also said draw size and frequency will be determined based on admissions targets in 2024 and 2025. Processing capacity may also influence draw frequency.
Before the pause, there were four draws throughout April. The first April draw invited 1,280 candidates in a general draw on April 10. The following day the department issued 4,500 ITAs to Express Entry candidates in a category-based selection draw for STEM occupations.
The remaining two draws took place on April 23 and 24. On the 23rd, IRCC invited 2,095 candidates in a general draw and 1,400 candidates in a French proficiency category-based selection draw on the 24th.
According to a recent Access to Information Request, French proficiency is expected to lead category-based selection draws in 2024. IRCC says this is due to the high rate of employment for bilingual candidates. The department also said French proficiency generally means these candidates have a higher CRS score and therefore a better chance of overall successful economic integration.
STEM occupations will have the second highest number of ITAs at 25%, healthcare occupations at 15%. Transport, trades and agriculture and agri-food categories will account for 5% or less of all ITAs issued in category-based draws this year.
The remaining 21.5% of ITAs will be issued in general draws.
Summary of Express Entry draw results in 2024
Date | Draw Type | Number of ITAs | Minimum CRS |
French proficiency | 1,400 | 410 | |
General | 2,095 | 529 | |
STEM occupations | 4,500 | 491 | |
General | 1,280 | 549 | |
French language proficiency | 1,500 | 388 | |
General | 1,980 | 524 | |
Transport occupations | 975 | 430 | |
General | 2,850 | 525 | |
French language proficiency | 2,500 | 336 | |
General | 1,470 | 534 | |
Agriculture and agri-food occupations | 150 | 437 | |
Healthcare occupations | 3,500 | 422 | |
General | 1,490 | 535 | |
French language proficiency | 7,000 | 365 | |
General | 730 | 541 | |
General | 1,040 | 543 | |
General | 1,510 | 546 |
What is Express Entry?
Express Entry is an application management system that oversees three of Canada’s most prominent economic immigration programs: the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) and the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP).
Each program has unique eligibility requirements but they are all evaluated using the same Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS).
Through the CRS, Express Entry candidates are given a point score for several human capital factors such as their work experience, occupation, language ability, age, education or if they are immigrating with a spouse or partner.
Each score is added together to give candidates their final CRS score. Those with higher scores are the most likely to receive an ITA in an upcoming Express Entry draw.
In May 2023 IRCC also introduced category-based selection draws for those Express Entry candidates with specific work experience or language abilities. The six categories are:
Healthcare occupations
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) professions
Trades occupations, such as carpenters, plumbers, and contractors
Transport occupations
Agriculture and agri-food occupations
Strong French proficiency
These categories will remain in place throughout 2024 but may change in 2025.
Immigration candidates must be in the Express Entry pool and meet other category requirements to be considered.
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