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Express Entry Next Draw Prediction

Canada Express Entry Draw

In 2015 Canadian immigration department started an online application management system called Express Entry, to immigrate skilled professionals in a faster way. And it has become the most popular immigration system globally.

What-is-a-Canada-Express-Entry-Draw--1

The Canadian Government conducts an Express Entry draw and ranks the candidates based on their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score and invites them to apply for PR.

The applications are invited from three federal immigration programs - Federal Skilled Worker (FSW), Federal Skilled Trades (FST), and Canadian Experience Class (CEC).

Most Recent Express Entry Draw & Latest CRS cut off score

In the latest express entry draw held on November 10th, the Canadian government issued 775 invitations to apply (ITAs) and the draw is specific to PNP candidates.

The CRS cut-off score in the latest Express Entry invitation round 209 is 685 points - the lowest CRS requirement.

Express Entry Draw Latest Figures

  • Invitation Round - #209
  • Express Entry Latest Draw Date - Nov 10th
  • Number of Invitations - 775
  • Lowest CRS score - 685

Previous Draw

Innivation Round

#208

Oct 27th, 2021

No.of Innivations

888

Lowest CRS Score: 744 (PNP)

Latest Draw

Nov 10th, 2021

Total Invitations:775

Lowest Qualifying Score:685 (PNP)

Next Draw Date

Nov 24th, 2021*

Innivation Round

#210

*Prediction Date

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When would be the next express entry draw?

Canadian Government conducts an Express Entry draw approximately once in every 15 days. By taking the last 5 years' draw timelines and recent draw dates into consideration, we can predict that the next draw will be held on or before 24th Nov 2021.

Covid-19 impact on Express Entry

The Canadian government is taking every possible measure to fight against the Covid-19 and made some changes to policies and also imposed travel restrictions during the pandemic outbreak.

But there is no impact on Express Entry and its draws. The Federal Government and even PNP Governments are actively holding the draws and inviting the candidates to apply for PR. In fact, more draws were conducted and record breaking ITAs have been issued.

How CRS Cut off Scores Worked?

Lowest & Highest CRS Cut off score in 2021

  • Lowest CRS points cut-off score is 75 (CEC)
  • Highest CRS points cut-off score is 461 in all programs & 751 in PNP.

Lowest & Highest CRS Cut off Score in 2020

  • Lowest CRS points cut-off score is 431 in all programs & 415 in FST.
  • Highest CRS points cut-off score is 478 in all programs & 808 in PNP.

All time Lowest & Highest CRS Cut off Score

  • Lowest CRS points cut-off score all-time record is 75 in all programs & 199 in FST.
  • Highest CRS points cut-off score all-time record is 886 in all programs & 902 in PNP.

Latest Express Entry Draws Figures -2021

Canada PR latest Draws in 2021 with CRS cut-off Score
Invitation Round Date of Draw Number of Invitations Lowest CRS Score

Draw 209

Nov 10

775

685(PNP)

Draw 208

Oct 27

888

744(PNP)

Draw 207

Oct 13

681

720(PNP)

Draw 206

Sep 29

761

742(PNP)

Draw 205

Sep 15

521

732(PNP)

Draw 204

Sep 14

2000

462

Draw 203

Sep 01

635

764(PNP)

Draw 202

Aug 19

3000

403

Draw 201

Aug 18

463

751(PNP)

Draw 200

Aug 05

3000

404(CEC)

Draw 199

Aug 04

512

760(PNP)

Draw 198

July 22nd

4500

357(CEC)

Draw 197

July 21st

462

734(PNP)

Draw 196

July 08th

4500

369(CEC)

Draw 195

July 07th

627

760(PNP)

Draw 194

June 24th

6000

357

Draw 193

June 23rd

1002

742 (PNP)

Draw 192

June 10th

6000

368 (CEC)

Draw 191

June 9th

940

711 (PNP)

Draw 190

May 31st

5956

380 (CEC)

Draw 189

May 26th

500

713 (PNP)

Draw 188

May 20th

1842

397 (CEC)

Draw 187

May 13th

4147

401 (CEC)

Draw 186

May 12th

557

752 (PNP)

Draw 185

April 29th

6000

400 (CEC)

Draw 184

April 28th

381

717 (PNP)

Draw 183

April 16th

6000

417 (CEC)

Draw 182

April 14th

266

753 (PNP)

Draw 181

April 1st

5000

432 (CEC)

Draw 180

March 31st

284

778 (PNP)

Draw 179

March 18th

5,000

449 (CEC)

Draw 178

March 17th

183

682 (PNP)

Draw 177

March 8th

671

739 (PNP)

Draw 176

February 13th

27,332

75 (CEC)

Draw 175

February 10th

654

720 (PNP)

Draw 174

January 21st

4,626

454

Draw 173

January 20th

374

741 (PNP)

Draw 172

January 7th

4,750

461

Draw 171

January 6th

250

813 (PNP)

Will CRS score go down in 2021?

On 13th February, 2021 Canada invited 27,332 candidates to apply for PR with CRS Score as lowest as 75 (CEC) and it is the lowest CRS Score requirement ever.

Canadian government has to achieve its target of 401,000 new immigrants in 2021, so we can expect more number of large draws in the coming months with lowest CRS score requirements.

Canada aims to welcome 4, 11,000 in 2022, and 421,000 in 2023. Based on these immigration level plans for upcoming years, we can expect the drop in CRS score.

What is Express Entry Tie-breaking rule?

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) introduced tie-break procedure in June 2017. This rule is used to rank candidates who are having the same CRS score and it prioritizes those candidates whose profiles have been in the pool longer time.

How Express Entry Draw worked in 2020?

Month wise

List of Express Entry Draws in 2020

Round of Invitation

Date

Number of invitations issued

Minimum CRS points required

170

Dec 23rd

5,000

468

169

Dec 09th

5,000

469

168

Nov 25th

5,000

469

167

Nov 18th

5,000

472

166

Nov 05th

4,500

478

165

Oct 14th

4,500

471

164

Sep 30th

4,200

471

163

Sep 16th

4,200

472

162

Sep 02nd

4,200

475

161

Aug 20th

3,300

454

160

Aug 19th

600

771 (PNP)

159

Aug 06th

250

415

158

Aug 05th

3,900

476

157

Jul 23rd

3,343

445

156

Jul 22nd

557

687 (PNP)

155

Jul 08th

3,900

478

154

Jun 25th

3,508

431

153

Jun 24th

392

696 (PNP)

152

Jun 11th

3,559

437

151

Jun 10th

341

743 (PNP)

150

May 28th

3,515

440

149

May 27th

385

757 (PNP)

148

May 15th

3,371

447

147

May 13th

529

718 (PNP)

146

May 01st

3,311

452

145

Apr 29th

589

692 (PNP)

144

Apr 16th

3,782

455

143

Apr 15th

118

808 (PNP)

142

Apr 09th

3,294

464

141

Apr 09th

606

698 (PNP)

140

Mar 23rd

3,232

467

139

Mar 19th

668

720 (PNP)

138

Mar 04th

3,900

471

137

Feb 19th

4,500

470

136

Feb 05th

3,500

472

135

Jan 22nd

3,400

471

134

Jan 08th

3,400

473

List of Historical Express entry Draws from 2015 to 2019

List of Express Entry Draws in 2019

Invitation Round

Date of Draw

Number of Invitations

Lowest CRS Score

133

Dec 19th

3200

469

132

Dec 11th

3200

472

131

Nov 27th

3600

471

130

Nov 13th

3600

472

129

Oct 30th

3900

475

128

Oct 16th

500(FSTC)

357

127

Oct 02nd

3900

464

126

Sep 18th

3600

462

125

Sep 04th

3600

463

124

Aug 20th

3600

457

123

Aug 12th

3600

466

122

Jul 24th

3600

459

121

Jul 10th

3600

460

120

Jun 26th

3350

462

119

Jun 12th

3350

465

118

May 29th

3350

470

117

May 15th

500(FSTC)

332

116

May 01st

3350

450

115

Apr 17th

3350

451

114

Apr 03rd

3350

451

113

Mar 20th

3350

452

112

Mar 06th

3350

454

111

Feb 20th

3350

457

110

Jan 30th

3350

438

109

Jan 23rd

3900

443

108

Jan 10th

3900

449

List of Express Entry Draws in 2018
Invitation Round Date of Draw Number of Invitations Lowest CRS Score<
107 Dec 19th 3900 439
106 Dec 12th 3900 445
105 Nov 28th 3900 445
104 Nov 15th 3900 449
103 Oct 29th 3900 442
102 Oct 15th 3900 440
101 Oct 03rd 3900 445
100 Sep 24th 400(FSTC) 284
99 Sep 19th 3500 441
98 Sep 05th 3900 440
97 Aug 22nd 3750 440
96 Aug 08th 3750 440
95 Jul 25th 3750 441
94 Jul 11th 3750 442
93 Jun 25th 3750 442
92 Jun 13th 3750 451
91 May 30th 200 (PNP)
500 (FSTW)
902
288
90 May 23rd 3500 440
89 May 9th 3500 441
88 Apr 25th 3500 441
87 Apr 11th 3500 444
86 Mar 26th 3000 446
85 Mar 14th 3000 456
84 Feb 21st 3000 442
83 Feb 7th 3000 442
82 Jan 24th 2750 444
81 Jan 10th 2750 446
List of Express Entry Draws in 2017
Invitation Round Date of Draw Number of Invitations Lowest CRS Score

80

Dec 20th

2750 446

79

Dec 06th

2750 452

78

Nov 15th

2750 439

77

Nov 08th

2000 458

76

Nov 01st

290 (PNP) 673

75

Nov 01st

505 (FSTC) 241

74

Oct 18th

2757 436

73

Oct 04th

2801 438

72

Sep 20th

2871 433

71

Sep 06th

2772 435

70

Aug 23rd

3035 434

69

Aug 09th

2991 433

68

Aug 02nd

3264 441

67

Jul 12th

3202 440

66

Jun 28th

3409 449

65

May 31th

3877 415

64

May 26th

400(FSTW) 199

63

May 26th

141 (PNP) 775

62

May 17th

3687 415

61

May 04th

3796 423

60

Apr 19th

3665 415

59

Apr 12th

3923 423

58

Apr 05th

3753 431

57

Mar 24th

3749 441

56

Mar 01st

3884 434

55

Feb 22nd

3611 441

54

Feb 08th

3664 447

53

Jan 25th

3508 453

52

Jan 11th

3334 459

51

Jan 04th

2902 468
List of Express Entry Draws in 2016
Invitation Round  Date of Draw Number of Invitations Lowest CRS Score

50

Dec 22nd

2878 475

49

Dec 16th

1936 497

48

Dec 01st

559 786

47

Nov 16th

2427 470

46

Nov 02nd

2080 472

45

Oct 19th

1804 475

44

Oct 12th

1518 484

43

Sep 21st

1288 483

42

Sep 07th

1000 491

41

Aug 24th

750 538

40

Aug 10th

754 490

39

Jul 27th

755 488

38

Jul 13th - 14th

747 482

37

June 29th

773 482

36

June 15th

752 488

35

June 01st

762 483

34

May 18th

763 484

33

May 06th

799 534

32

Apr 20th

1018 468

31

Apr 07th

954 470

30

Mar 23rd

1014 470

29

Mar 09th

1013 473

28

Feb 24th

1484 453

27

Feb 11th

1505 459

26

Jan 28th

1468 457

25

Jan 14th

1518 453

24

Jan 07th

1463 461
List of Express Entry Draws in 2015
Invitation Round  Date of Draw Number of Invitations Lowest CRS Score

23

Dec 18th

1503 460

22

Dec 05th

1451 461

21

Nov 28th

1559 472

20

Nov 14th

1506 484

19

Oct 23rd

1502 489

18

Oct 02nd

1530 450

17

Sep 19th

1545 450

16

Sep 09th

1517 459

15

Aug 22nd

1523 456

14

Aug 07th

1402 471

13

Jul 18th

1581 451

12

Jul 11th

1516 463

11

Jun 27th

1575 469

10

Jun 13th

1501 482

9

May 23rd

1361 755

8

Apr 18th

715 453

7

Apr 10th

925 469

6

Mar 28th

1637 453

5

Mar 21st

1620 481

4

Feb 28th

1187 735

3

Feb 21st

849 809

2

Feb 07th

779 779

1

Jan 31st

779 886

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Other Important FAQs

1. How much is the minimum score I need to be eligible for permanent residency in Canada?

As a skilled federal worker applying for Canada PR, you need to get at least 67 points. The total number of points is 100 for immigration.

  • The CRS (Comprehensive Ranking System) was launched in 2015. It aims to provide a permanent residence visa to eligible candidates.
  • You are a suitable candidate for the express entry pool for immigration if you fulfil the necessary criteria.
  • Your profile will get assessed by the CRS system based on the details you provide.
  • You will be given a CRS score out of 1200 entry points.
  • Many state governments and employers in Canada hire their employees through this express entry system.
  • Getting an immigration invitation depends on your CRS score.

3. How is the CRS score calculated?

The CRS score for the express entry system is divided into two sections:

  • The core points
  • The additional points.

The core point depends on:

  • Your age
  • The skills and education you possess, especially a post-secondary qualification, like a bachelor's degree
  • Your language ability
  • Work experience in Canada
  • Education, work experience, and language ability of your spouse or partner

An additional point is given out of a total of another 600 points if:

  • If you have a sibling who is a permanent resident of Canada
  • If you are proficient in French
  • If you have a certificate or degree from Canada
  • If you have a valid employment offer
  • If you are eligible for the nominee program of any province except Quebec, say Manitoba.

4. Is there any way I can increase my CRS score for Canada PR?

To improve your score, you have to improve your eligibility:

  • The fastest way is to retake your language ability test.
  • You need a minimum score of 9 in the four language abilities. These are reading, speaking, writing, and listening skills.
  • Proficiency in French will gain you more entry pool points.
  • You can submit your language certificate to the authorities in your permanent residence application.
  • Work experience and a job offer.
  • If you have a full-time work offer from a Canadian employer or are already working full-time abroad, your CRS score will increase.
  • If you have a Canadian work permit, that will add to your CRS score.
  • Provincial nominee program-
    1. The selection in a nominee program of a Canadian province can increase your chances of immigrating to Canada.
    2. For immigrants who are not Federal Skilled Workers, but know Federal Skilled Trades, a PNP visa can be issued for permanent residence.
    3. For the Provincial Nominee Program of Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan, you do not need a job offer. A PNP Canada can gain you a massive score of 600 points.
  • Another educational degree:
    1. The educational program falls under the skill transferability factor.
    2. If you have a three-year bachelor's degree and an extended master's degree, these will gain you 100 points.
  • Your spouse can also improve your score for the entry program. If they fulfill the necessary criteria, you get 40 points added to your score.

5. What are some things to remember about Canada Express Entry?

  • The Canada express entry draw for immigration is held every two weeks.
  • Candidates can apply under a program that enlists their skills and job type.
  • A Provincial program makes it easier to win the draw.
  • Only Quebec is not affiliated with Express Entry draw.
  • A permanent resident sibling in the country helps you get a better chance for citizenship in Canada.
  • Job offers issued by Canadians are a positive factor.
  • Your spouse can also participate in the express entry immigration program for Canada.

6. How often do express entry draws take place?

The Canada express entry program hosts the draw every two weeks.

7. What are some things to avoid in your application?

  • Do not submit an incomplete application for express entry profile.
  • Your certificates, such as language test results, should not be out-dated.
  • Do not submit any work permit or any permit issued by the Canadian consulate as a job offer.

8. Which NOC skill group do I fall under?

Your work experience will decide which skill group you belong to as a skilled worker. Accordingly, you can apply under an immigration program.

  • Skill Type 0: Restaurant managers, fishing captains, and managers of mines fall in this category.
  • Level A: Doctors, Architects, and dentists require at least one university degree, such as a master's degree.
  • Level B: Skilled tradesmen who need training, such as plumbers and chefs.
  • Level C: Jobs for which you require specific training. These jobs include food and beverage delivery or serving and long-haul driving trucks.
  • Level D:  Jobs for which you get on-spot training, such as cleaning.

To apply as a skilled federal worker or Canadian experience class member, you must belong to type 0, A, or B. If your work experience comprises type 0, A, B, and C, you are a skilled worker immigrant. Still, you cannot apply under the express entry immigration policy.

An application under skill C or D can be granted for the provincial nominee program or skilled federal trades program. However, you can get a work permit for up to 2 years only. To find your employment and skill level, you need to check the NOC code of the job listing from Canada's NOC website.

Express Entry Next Draw Prediction

Source: https://www.kansaz.in/canada-immigration/express-entry-latest-draw

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