{"id":56,"date":"2021-01-22T08:47:26","date_gmt":"2021-01-22T08:47:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/backup.aosacademy.com\/canada-just-invited-4-626-express-entry-applicants-on-january-21-2021\/"},"modified":"2021-01-22T08:47:26","modified_gmt":"2021-01-22T08:47:26","slug":"canada-just-invited-4-626-express-entry-applicants-on-january-21-2021","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/backup.aosacademy.com\/?page_id=56","title":{"rendered":"Canada just invited 4,626 Express Entry Applicants on January 21, 2021"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It is with topmost joy that I write today\u2019s blog article. French knowledge and TEF results have proved to be an asset to invitations of Express Entry applicants. The <strong>CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited for this draw was just<\/strong>\u00a0454. This happens to be the fourth draw pulled this new year of 2021 after that of the January the 7<sup>th<\/sup> which invited applicants with CRS score of 461 upwards and invited 4750 candidates in total. Today\u2019s CRS cut-off score was seven points lower than the previous CEC-specific draw&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>It is with topmost joy that I write today\u2019s blog article. French knowledge and TEF results have proved to be an asset to invitations of Express Entry applicants. The CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited for this draw was just\u00a0454. This happens to be the fourth draw pulled this new year of 2021 after that of the January the 7th which invited applicants with CRS score of 461 upwards and invited 4750 candidates in total. Today\u2019s CRS cut-off score was seven points lower than the previous CEC-specific draw.<br \/>\nThe 3-Years Plan<br \/>\nAs identified under its new\u00a02021-2023 Immigration Levels Plan, IRCC is seeking to welcome some 110,000 Express Entry immigrants per year. Canada came close to this mark last year, when it had\u00a0a record-breaking year\u00a0for Express Entry, issuing a total of 107,350 permanent residence invitations. The Canadian government continues to stress that welcoming high levels of skilled immigrants during and after the COVID-19 pandemic will remain vital to supporting a strong economy.<br \/>\n3 Sub-Programs of Express Entry<br \/>\nExpress Entry\u00a0has been Canada\u2019s primary way of managing\u00a0skilled worker applications\u00a0since 2015. There are two steps to the Express Entry process. First, skilled worker candidates need to see if they are eligible for at least one of the following programs:\u00a0Federal Skilled Worker Program,\u00a0Federal Skilled Trades Program, and\u00a0Canadian Experience Class.CRS Requirements<br \/>\nCandidates who are eligible for one of these programs can enter the Express Entry pool by submitting their profile onto IRCC\u2019s website. IRCC will award them\u00a0a\u00a0Comprehensive Ranking System\u00a0(CRS) score that is based on criteria such as their age, education, work experience, language experience, among other human capital factors.<br \/>\nITA Conditions<br \/>\nIn the second step, IRCC operates Express Entry draws usually every two weeks and issues\u00a0Invitations to Apply\u00a0(ITAs) for permanent residence to candidates based on IRCC\u2019s policy goals and CRS cut-off requirements. IRCC held a draw for\u00a0Provincial Nominee Program\u00a0(PNP) candidates on\u00a0January 20. Candidates who receive a provincial nomination through Express Entry get an additional 600 CRS points which essentially guarantees they will obtain an ITA. IRCC is yet to hold an all-program draw in 2021.PNP and CEC Draws vs. EE Draws<br \/>\nThe return to PNP- and CEC-specific draws is a strong sign that IRCC will rely heavily on Express Entry candidates currently in Canada to try and achieve its immigration targets for 2021. At the same time, it does appear strongly likely that FSWP and FSTP candidates will also be considered for Express Entry draws in 2021, even during the coronavirus pandemic. Last year, IRCC held PNP- and CEC-specific draws when the pandemic began but ended 2020 by holding numerous all-program draws, enabling FSWP and FSTP candidates to also obtain ITAs.<br \/>\nOther Canadian Immigration Programs<br \/>\nThere are still over 80 different programs under the Canada immigration process. Among these programs are Rural and Northern Pilot program, Atlantic Immigration pilot program, Family Sponsorship, Agri-Food Pilot, Care-Givers, Quebec-Selected Skilled Worker Program, Self-Employed, Start-Up Visa and even Refugees program. For more information on any of these, contact us privately.Our Service Propositions<br \/>\nWe @ A.O.S Academy Ltd. Are now coaching Canada immigration applicants in French and preparing them simultaneously for the TEF Canada or TCF tests. We also make use of both our physical classes and online courses to teach them so location is no barrier to enrolling for any of our programs. We have also provided easy-to-use study materials and past questions of IELTS, TEF and TCF tests which are now being procured by applicants to prepare themselves for the tests at their own convenience. There are also some one-on-one coaching private coaching and VIP test sessions. If you would like to know more about our products and services, log onto our online school @ www.frenchTEFcanada.com or visit our language program portal on www.aosacademy.com\/courses. \u00a0You can also contact us via our official phone numbers; +2348107714449 or +2349091884943.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It is with topmost joy that I write today\u2019s blog article. French knowledge and TEF results have proved to be an asset to invitations of Express Entry applicants. The <strong>CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited for this draw was just<\/strong>\u00a0454. This happens to be the fourth draw pulled this new year of 2021 after that of the January the 7<sup>th<\/sup> which invited applicants with CRS score of 461 upwards and invited 4750 candidates in total. 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