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Canada Offers 800 Invitations in New Express Entry Draw for French-Language Applicants.

Canada has awarded 800 Invitations to Apply in an Express Entry draw for candidates who speak French.

The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System score for the August 2 draw was 435, which was 60 points more than the previous French-speaking draw.

This was Canada's Third French-language draw of the year.

This was the 24th round of Express Entry invites in 2023, and the 260th altogether.

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Latest Express Entry Draw of 1 Aug, 2023 with 2000 PR Invitations.

The most recent 'no program specified' Express Entry Draw issued 2,000 invitations to apply for permanent residency(PR) on August 1, 2023.

When compared to the no program specified Express Entry draw on July 11, the CRS cutoff score increased by 12 points to 517.

The new Minister of Immigration, Marc Miller, said today that the first Express Entry rounds of invitations to ten skilled trades will begin this week.

Applicants with experience in specialist professions such as carpentry, plumbing, and welding will be prioritized.

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With a 90% approval rate, IRCC processes spousal TRVs in 30 days.

The processing duration for Temporary Residence Visas (TRVs) for spouse applicants is currently 30 days at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

This is applicable to spouses who have already applied for Canadian permanent residence. Applicants no longer have to wait for the IRCC's decision in their home countries; instead, they can now go to Canada while their application is being processed.

This essentially implies that Canadians or permanent residents with spouses and dependents living abroad will be able to connect with them more quickly and start settling in their new locations.

Until they are granted permanent residency or receive a work or study visa, spouses and dependents on a TRV are not permitted to work or study in Canada.

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Immigration Minister Sean Fraser revealed the service requirement on May 26 in Vancouver. He continued by stating that spousal candidates had a TRV approval rating of above 90%.

Ontario and Prince Edward Island invited 1061 and 106 candidates respectively in PNP Draw.

In the most recent Provincial Nominee Program round, Ontario and Prince Edward Island accepted candidates (PNP).

Because immigration is a shared duty of the provincial and federal governments, the PNP was created. It gives provincial governments additional power over the choice of economic immigrants who choose to settle in a nominating province.

Ontario

On July 20, Ontario held two lotteries for applicants in specific occupations under the Express Entry Human Capital Priority Stream.

In a draw for IT job seekers, the province welcomed 902 people, and in a draw for healthcare professionals, 159 people. All applicants needed a CRS score between 458 and 462.

Prince Edward Island

On July 20, Ontario held two lotteries for applicants in specific occupations under the Express Entry Human Capital Priority Stream.

In a draw for IT job seekers, the province welcomed 902 people, and in a draw for healthcare professionals, 159 people. All applicants needed a CRS score between 458 and 462.

168 invitations to immigrate to Canada were issued by British Columbia(BCPNP) in the latest PNP draws.

At least 168 invitations have been sent out by British Columbia through fresh drawings of the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program.
Certain occupations were the focus on these draw on July 18.
With a minimum score of 88 points, 112 invitations were given out in a tech draw to qualified professionals and international grads.
Another 39 invitations were sent out to qualified candidates and graduates from abroad who received at least 60 points in a draw for Early Childhood Educators and Assistants under NOC 42202.

16 invites were sent out in a draw for healthcare employees, with a minimum score requirement of 60 points, to skilled workers, international graduates, entry-level and semi-skilled workers.

In a draw for additional priority vocations under NOCs 31103, 32104, both of which required 60 points, less than 5 invites were given to skilled employees and international graduates. To preserve the privacy of the invited parties, the number was listed as being less than 5.

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CategoryMin. CRS ScoreInvitationsDescription
Skilled Worker, International Graduate88112Targeted draw: Tech
Skilled Worker, International Graduate6039Targeted draw: Childcare: Early childhood educators (NOC 42202)
Skilled Worker, International Graduate6016Targeted draw: Healthcare

Skilled Worker, International Graduate
60<5Targeted draw:
Other priority occupations (NOCs 31103, 32104)

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