Cut-off score decreases in latest Express Entry draw
3,350 Express Entry candidates invited to apply for permanent residence
Canada held a new Express Entry draw on Wednesday, March 6, issuing 3,350 invitations to apply for Canadian permanent residence to candidates with Comprehensive Ranking System scores as low as 454.
The Government of Canada has now issued 17,850 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) this year through the Express Entry system — an increase of 6,350 over the 11,500 ITAs that had been issued by this same juncture in 2018.
Last year ultimately saw Canada issue a record 89,800 ITAs, a milestone the federal government is expected to surpass this year given its higher admissions targets for the Express Entry-managed Federal Skilled Worker Class, Federal Skilled Trades Class and Canadian Experience Class economic immigration categories.
Candidates who meet the eligibility requirements for these categories are entered into the Express Entry pool where they issued a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score awarded for factors such as their age, education, work experience and proficiency in English or French.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada invites a set number of the highest-scoring candidates to apply for Canadian permanent residence through regular draws from the pool.
Today’s cut-off CRS score of 454 was a decrease of three points over the minimum score of 457 in the previous invitation round held on February 20.
The cut-off score reached 457 after a delay of three weeks between invitation rounds, and today’s decrease to 454 is likely due to the fact only two weeks elapsed between draws.
Less time between draws means the Express Entry pool has less time to replenish with higher-scoring candidates, which can have the effect of lowering the cut-off score.
IRCC applied its tie-break rule in the March 6 draw. The time stamp used was February 11, 2019, at 17:21:27 UTC. This means that all candidates with a CRS score above 454, as well as those candidates with scores of 454 who entered their profile in the Express Entry pool before the selected date and time, received an ITA in this invitation round.
A candidate’s ranking in the Express Entry pool can be improved in a number of ways, with an enhanced provincial nomination having the greatest impact.
Express Entry candidates nominated for Canadian permanent residence by a Canadian province or territory receive an additional 600 points toward their ranking score, effectively assuring an ITA in a subsequent Express Entry draw.
The past two weeks have seen draws in Manitoba, British Columbia and Prince Edward Island that targeted Express Entry candidates.
In order to be considered for a nomination by any of these provinces, most Express Entry candidates must register a separate Expression of Interest profile with the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP), British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) or the Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP).
The following are hypothetical examples of candidates who would have obtained an ITA in the March 6 draw:
Bilal is 33 and has a master’s degree. He has been working as an IT consultant for the past five years and has an Advanced English language proficiency. While Bilal has never worked or studied in Canada, his CRS score of 454 would have been sufficient to obtain an ITA in today’s Express Entry draw.
Sara and Hakim are married and are 32 and 40, respectively. Each has written the IELTS and obtained an 8 in each category. Sarah has obtained two post-secondary diplomas, one of which is a bachelor’s degree, and she has been working as a nurse for four years. Hakim also holds a bachelor’s degree. Neither Sara or Hakim has ever worked or studied in Canada. They entered the Express Entry pool with Sara as the principal applicant, and her CRS score of 457 would have earned an ITA in the March 6 Express Entry draw.
“In the meantime, Canada’s Express Entry-linked provincial nominee programs are having an active 2019 and are an option Express Entry candidates may want to consider.”