Canada did not increase the number of invitations in the new Express Entry draw

Canada did not increase the number of invitations in the new Express Entry draw

The decline in passing scores has also slowed down.

On November 9, Canada held a new immigration draw in the Express Entry system. Invitations were sent to 4,750 candidates who scored a minimum of 494 points. Compared to the previous drawing, which was held on October 26, the passing score dropped by only 2 points and the number of invitations did not increase.

The Canadian government uses Express Entry to process applications for federal immigration programs:

This is one of the fastest ways to move to Canada, which, in addition, allows you to settle in any province except Quebec. But so far, the passing scores remain higher than before the pandemic, when candidates with a score of 450-470 were invited.

Keep an eye on the Express Entry draw history to know the changes in passing scores and not miss your chance to be invited.

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