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209 PR Invitations Were Sent in the New Ontario Express Entry Draw.

209 provincial nomination invitations were issued out by the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) on July 25, 2024, as part of an Express Entry draw conducted under the Human Capital Priorities stream (HCP).

OINP has delivered these invitations just a day after decreasing the qualifying standards for OINP Express Entry draws under the HCP for candidates who fit the Canadian Experience Class (CEC).

With the goal of residing in Ontario and requiring at least six months of experience in the key occupations specified under NOC 31102—general practitioners and family physicians—OINP targeted Express Entry profiles.

Those who match the qualifying requirements above and have an OINP express entry draw CRS score between 395 and 444 have been invited to claim provincial nominations for express entry profiles generated between July 25, 2023, and July 25, 2024.

The invitation to claim provincial nominations will now be sent to candidates who have expressed interest; they will now have 45 days to reply.

After OINP approves this provincial nomination, 600 more points will be awarded, raising the CRS score of these profiles to 1,044 and 995.

3,200 PRs were invited by IRCC to apply for the newest Express Entry draw of 2024 on July 8.

3,200 PR invitations were sent out under the new IRCC Express Entry draw.

All Express Entry profiles having a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 420 or higher and at least level 7 French language competence were the focus of this round of invitations.

Those who have been invited to apply now have sixty days to reply, providing the documentation that accompanies the information they initially entered into their profiles.

 

The new Express Entry Draw categories that Canada suggests by 2025.

In order to determine the categories for the 2025 Express Entry draws, Immigration of Canada is accepting public input and comments from partners and stakeholders between June 27, 2024, and July 28, 2024.

The IRCC also examines the current categories established for EE draws and lists the priority vocations designated for the Express Entry system’s immigrant selection process.

A new category aimed at teachers and early childhood educators is being proposed as a solution to the labor shortfall in the education industry.

The survey indicates potential professions that the IRCC could add in the new education category.

– Kindergarten and elementary school instructors

– Teacher helpers in elementary and secondary education

– Early childhood instructors and support staff

– Teachers at secondary schools

–  Counselors in education

– Teachers of individuals with impairments.

A New Healthcare Express Entry Draw 3,750 PR invitations were sent.

An additional Express Entry draw was held with the express purpose of issuing 3,750 invitations to apply (ITAs) for permanent residency (PR) with a focus on 35 healthcare occupations.

The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cutoff score was 445, which was just what we predicted for the June 27 Express Entry draw.

With 6,470 PR invitations in 3 draws, this week’s back-to-back Express Entry lotteries have created a stir in the Canadian immigration scene.

Express Entry draw today and rounds of invitations announced this week

Specifics June 5 July 4 July 2
Category Targeting 35 healthcare occupations Targeting 10 trade occupations Provincial Nominee Program
Invitations 3,750 1,800 920
CRS Cutoff 445 436 739

This is the second healthcare-focused draw of 2024; only 3,500 profiles were invited to the first round of invites, which was issued by the IRCC on February 14, 2024.

For list of eligible health care occupationin this draw, contact us now. CLICK HERE

 

 

920 PR invitations sent in july’s first express entry draw.

920 Invitations to Apply (ITA) for Permanent Residency (PR) were issued out today in connection with the first Express Entry Draw of July.

All Express Entry profiles having a provincial nomination and a comprehensive ranking system (CRS) score of 739 or above were the focus of the draw.

It can be inferred that invited candidates, excluding the provincial nomination, had a CRS score of about 139 because the provincial nomination alone accounted for 600 CRS points.

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