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IMPACT – MEDIUM
Canada conducted its 15th Express Entry draw of the year Wednesday, issuing 3,750 invitations to apply for permanent residency.
Canada issued the same number of invitations in its past three draws. The lowest qualifying Comprehensive Ranking System score, 441, was also consistent with past draws and was one of the lowest cutoff points so far this year.
Express Entry Draws in 2018:
*Draw limited to two programs
BAL Analysis: The high number of invitations and low qualifying scores are good news for Express Entry candidates. Canada continues to issue invitations for permanent residency at a rate outpacing previous years and consistent with its projections to accept about 1 million new immigrants over the next three years. Those who receive invitations to apply are reminded that Canada recently shortened the length of time that successful candidates have to apply, from 90 to 60 days.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice group. For additional information, please contact your BAL attorney.
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