The Express Entry Selected 671 applicants in the recent draw on March 8. The CRS score limit was set at 739.
The Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), on March 8, 2021, Announced the latest Express Entry draw in which 671 applicants got selected from the provincial nomination category. The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of selection was set at 739. It means that all the applicants who were from the PNP specific category and had a score of 739 were selected for immigration. The score requirement seemed high as per the earlier draws, but since all the applicants selected already had provincial nominations, thereby additional 600 bonus points in addition to the original human capital score, getting a score of 730 didn’t seem difficult. It means the original score should have been 139 without the bonus points.
The Key Highlights of the draw -
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By: Tanjeet
On:09-03-2021
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With the aim of restoring the cultural heritage of Canada, the Ontario Province has been conducting a large number of draws in French-Speaking applicants. In the recent draw, there were 271 applicants selected through the French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream.
On March 3, Ontario Province invited French-speaking Express Entry candidates for provincial nomination. Under the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP), there were 126 candidates invited through the French-Speaking Skilled Worker (FSSW) stream. Those applicants who had the profile in the Express Entry system and who also had a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score between 455 and 467 were selected in this draw.
In the latest Provincial draw, the appellants were picked from the Express Entry pool who had created profiles between March 3, 2020, and March 3, 2021. The shortlisted applicants have 45 days time to send in th...
By: Tanjeet
On:05-03-2021
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The express entry appellants with the minimum CRS score of 352 was selected for the Alberta Provincial Nominee Program.
The details of the February 16 draw were released in which the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program has selected 159 Express Entry candidates in the Alberta Express Entry stream. The selected appellants needed to have a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of at least 352. If the appellation is successful, then the applicants are picked from the Express Entry pool.
The appellants who had the Express entry system profile were selected for the Alberta Provincial Nominee Program. The express entry program is an immigration system for skilled immigrants, and there are three streams in this category - Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), the Federal Skilled Trades Program, and the Canadian Experience Class.
The applicants are provided a score based on the CR...
By: Pawan
On:04-03-2021
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Ontario Province has selected nurses, investment managers, and accountants from the Express Entry pool in the latest provincial nominee draw.
On March 2, 2021, The Ontario Province conducted the Provincial Nomination draw, in which 754 Express Entry candidates got selected for nomination. The selected appellants had the Express Entry system profile, and those with the score of Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) Points between 463 and 467 were given the ITA.
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) selects applicants in the Express Entry Human Capital Priorities Stream (HCP). Through this Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), The skilled foreign workers get the opportunity to get a strong start to their Career in Ontario, and they can make Canada’s most sort after province their new home.
In the latest Ontario draw, the appellants were invited from the following ten occupat...
By: Tanjeet
On:03-03-2021
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The immigration to Canada is predicated on the fact that the candidate is skilled and experienced. One of the major prerequisite for being skilled is that the candidates should be educated enough to find employment that is appropriate and will help the candidates sustain successfully in Canada. As long as the university is recognized and the university's degree is valid and authentic, there should be no problem in immigration, and the candidate will be marked accordingly for the credentials.
Is the Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) Necessary for Immigration?
One of the major steps towards immigration to Canada is the Educational Credential Assessment (ECA). All the candidate's degrees/diplomas/certificates are judged against the Canadian education board's parameters. The credentials should be valid, authentic, and at par with the Canadian standard of education, an...
By: Pawan
On:25-02-2021
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