latest PNP-targeted Express Entry draw on May 10, 2023, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issued 589 Invitations to Apply (ITA) to candidates under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) in the fourth PNP-targeted draw of the year.
In round #248, the cut-off score was 691 points, 57 points fewer than in the previous PNP-targeted Express Entry draw. The tie-breaking rule for this round was March 8, 2023, at 16:42:17 UTC.
As of May 10, 2023, there were 225,388 profiles registered in the Express Entry pool, 4,801 fewer than the previous update. In 2023, Canada issued 45,148 invitations in six Express Entry draws.
CRS Score distribution in the latest PNP-targeted Express Entry draw of May 10, 2023
The new all-program invitation round follows the previous draw which was held on May 10, issued 589 Invitations to Apply (ITA) to candidates
CRS score range | Number of profiles registered |
601-1200 |
535 |
501-600 |
992 |
451-500 |
55,439 |
491-500 |
1,094 |
481-490 |
3,050 |
471-480 |
21,189 |
461-470 |
16,740 |
451-460 |
13,366 |
401-450 |
59,827 |
441-450 |
12,443 |
431–440 |
12,921 |
421-430 |
10,578 |
411-420 |
11,527 |
401-410 |
12,358 |
351-400 |
67,883 |
301-350 |
35,242 |
0-300 |
5,470 |
Total |
225,388 |
Express Entry Proof Of Funds Updated
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) have recently updated the Proof of Funds Requirements for Express Entry candidates. This change took effect on April 25, 2023. The minimum amount of needed funds is updated yearly and is based on 50% of the low-income cut-off totals.
Ensuring that the settlement fund numbers in the Express Entry profile are current is essential to remain eligible. The new minimum amount of funds required are:
- for a single person applying for immigration is CAD 13,757
- while for a family of four, it is CAD 25,564.
Click here to read complete details for the Express Entry Proof of funds
How can you increase your CRS Score for Express Entry?
Can you achieve a CRS score of 490 or higher for Express Entry? how those the Express Entry works, the CRS (Comprehensive Ranking System) score is a points-based system that the Canadian government uses to rank Express Entry Applicants based on factors such as:
- Age
- Education
- Language Ability
- Work Experience, and
- Adaptability
Express Entry Canada requirements
The most popular way for foreign-trained professionals to permanently immigrate to Canada is via Canada Express Entry. It is a points-based system that awards points based on skills, professional experience, employment status, and province or territorial nomination. Your chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for Permanent Residency in Canada increase with your CRS score. Different documents are required at different stages in the Express Entry application process such as:
- a passport or travel document
- language test results
- proof of Canadian education or an educational credential assessment report
- provincial nomination (if you have one)
- written job offer from an employer in Canada (if you have one),
- police certificates
- medical exams
- proof of relationship to a relative in Canada
- digital photos to confirm your identity, and
- any other documents that you feel are relevant to your application
Also, read the latest Canadian Immigration News;
IRCC ISSUED 3,500 ITAS IN THE NEW ALL-PROGRAM EXPRESS ENTRY DRAW
IRCC ISSUED AN INCREASINGLY HIGH NUMBER OF ITAS IN THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2023
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