Canada had a new major draw in Express Entry

Canada had a new major draw in Express Entry

Passing scores have gone down.

On August 15, Canada held a major draw for applicants to all federal immigration programs through the Express Entry system.

Express Entry is used to select applicants for the following programs:

Canada invited 4,300 candidates who scored 496 or more points in the Comprehensive ranking system. Points in Express Entry are awarded for education, language skills, age, availability of a job offer in Canada, ability to adapt to the country, and so on.

Canada held the previous similar selection on August 1 with a passing score of 517. Later, on August 3, a special draw was held for candidates with trades occupations only.

Express Entry is one of the fastest ways to immigrate to Canada. Contact us for help with assessing your chances of getting permanent residency, finding the right immigration program and applying.

Follow the history of Express Entry selections to stay updated with the latest information on passing scores and the number of invitations issued.

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