IMPACT – MEDIUM

Canada conducted its 14th Express Entry draw of the year Wednesday, issuing 3,600 invitations to apply for permanent residency. The lowest Comprehensive Ranking System score was 460.

The following chart lists Express Entry Draws to date in 2019:

Date               Invitations Minimum Score
Jan. 10 3,900 449
Jan. 23 3,900 443
Jan. 30 3,350 438
Feb. 20 3,350 457
March 6 3,350 454
March 20 3,350 452
April 3 3,350 451
April 17 3,350 451
May 1 3,350 450
May 15* 500 332
May 29 3,350 470
June 12 3,350 465
June 26 3,350 462
July 10 3,600 460


*Program-specific draw.

Background: The Express Entry system prioritizes permanent residence candidates in four skilled migration programs—Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, Canadian Experience Class and a portion of the Provincial Nominee Program—on a points system that considers such factors as current job offer, education, skills, work experience and age, among others. Candidates register their profiles online through the Express Entry system. Draws are conducted roughly every two weeks, usually for all four categories but sometimes limited to one or two of them. The Minister of Citizenship and Immigration publishes the results of each draw, indicating the number of invitations for permanent residence that are issued and the minimum score needed to earn an invitation. Individuals who receive an invitation must apply for permanent residency within 60 days. Under tie-breaking rules, applicants with the same Comprehensive Ranking System score are ranked according to the date and time they submitted their profiles, highlighting the importance of submitting Express Entry profiles as early as possible.

Analysis & Comments: The number of invitations issued in the recent draw was higher than in most other draws this year, and the minimum CRS score remained relatively high despite a slight drop. On the whole, Canada continues to invite a high number of individuals for permanent residency through the Express Entry program. This is good news for employers looking to retain or hire international workers who are eligible for permanent residence and for foreign nationals intending to remain in Canada permanently.

This alert was prepared by Garson LLP, an independent law firm, allied with Deloitte LLP in Canada.