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IMPACT – MEDIUM
What is the change? Canada conducted its 24th Express Entry draw – and first of 2016 – Wednesday, inviting 1,463 people to apply for permanent residence.
What does the change mean? The minimum score among invitees was 461 points, an insignificant change from the Dec. 18 draw where the minimum score was 460. Minimum scores have ranged from 460 to 484 in the last five draws.
Background: In recent draws, Canada has consistently issued roughly 1,500 invitations to apply. Minimum scores have ranged between 460 and 484 in the past five draws.
Canada issued 31,063 invitations to apply for permanent residence in the Express Entry program’s first year.
BAL Analysis: While some applicants without job offers have been invited to apply for permanent residence in each Express Entry draw since June, there is still a significant advantage in the program to candidates who have an LMIA-based job offer or provincial nomination, either of which ensures a score of at least 600 on Express Entry’s 1,200-point scale.
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