The Express Entry the system has selected applicants who have experience working in Canada and those
with the most in-demand skills required by individual provinces. In the first
two major draws at the beginning of the month:
1.
May 1, 2020 - Express
Entry draw #146 - 3,311 applicants from the Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
were invited to apply for permanent residency in Canada. The CRS cut-off for
this draw was 452 points.
2.
May 13, 2020 - Express
Entry draw #147 - 529 applicants with a Provincial Nomination and a CRS of 718
points were invited to apply for permanent residency.
To obtain a provincial
nomination, you can create an Expression of Interest (EOI) in a particular province
or territory on your Express Entry profile. If your skills or qualifications
are in demand by that province, they will issue you a provincial nomination,
contributing 600 points to your CRS score. In other words, a provincial
nomination all but guarantees an invitation to apply for permanent residency in
Canada.
The next two major
draws took place halfway through the month, and another 3,900 applicants were
issued ITA’s:
1.
May 14, 2020 - Express
Entry draw #147- 3,371 applicants from the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) were
invited to apply for permanent residency in Canada. The CRS cut-off for this
draw was 447 points.
2.
May 27, 2020 - Express
Entry draw #148 – 385 applicants with a Provincial Nomination and a CRS of 757
points were invited to apply for permanent residency.
3.
May 28, 2020 - Express
Entry draw #149- 3,515 applicants from the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) were
invited to apply for permanent residency in Canada. The CRS cut-off for this
draw was 440 points.
MAY
PROVINCIAL NOMINEE DRAW ROUNDUP 2020
Let’s take a closer
look at the applications provinces chose to nominate, to get a better idea of
where your future may lie:
1.
Saskatchewan - invited
252 applicants with work experience in 44 different in-demand occupations. The
occupations in-demand is a subcategory for applicants who do not have an
Express Entry profile, so these are people invited outside of the Express Entrysystem. To see the complete list of the 44 occupations included in this draw,
go to the government webpage.
2.
Alberta - invited 191
applicants with a CRS score as low as 300 from the Express Entry system. These
applicants are all working in Alberta at present under a valid work permit.
3.
British Columbia -
invited 225 applicants through its Tech Pilot draw. International workers and
graduates from 29 in-demand technology occupations received ITA’s as the
province continues to grow its tech sector.
4.
Nova Scotia - invited
an undisclosed number of registered nurses to apply for permanent residency and
make the beautiful Atlantic province their new home.
5.
Manitoba - issued 99
ITA’s to applicants from three different provincial programs:
Skilled workers in Manitoba - 72 ITA’s
Skilled Workers overseas - 15 ITA’s
International Education Stream - 12 ITA’s
6.
Prince Edward Island -
only 29 candidates were invited to apply as the island province takes a more
cautious approach to re-opening their economy after the pandemic. All of these
ITA’s were issued through the Express Entry system.
As you can see,
Immigration is the key driver to Canada’s economy and is the way to go for the
present. Canada is dedicated to achieving the immigration target it has set for
2020-2021-2022.
What we can say is
there has never been a better chance of applying for permanent residency in
Canada than the present. At Novus immigration, we have a fully licensed,
knowledgeable and experienced team of RCICs who can assist you in your journey
to Canada. For further information please contact us here. Complete our
application form to receive your eligibility assessment today!
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