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IRCC Invites Candidates In The First French-Language Draw

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IRCC Invites Candidates In The First French-Language Draw

IRCC invites candidates in the first French-language draw. Candidates required a minimum CRS score of 466 to be considered.

The recent candidate selection is the second of December, following a draw for Provincial Nominee Program candidates in the Express Entry pool on December 2.

November saw six Express Entry draws and the issuance of 5,507 ITAs for permanent residence

Similar to previous months, candidates in the CEC and PNP have seen consistent draws for their streams. This is a trend that is likely to continue with the establishment of the new ‘In-Canada Focus’ focus category, which is set to specifically target candidates from the CEC and ‘other regional programs’, with the possible inclusion of candidates in the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) & the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) as well. 

Cumulatively this category has been allocated 82,980 PR admissions – more than 40% of all planned admissions next year. 

Candidates with strong French language proficiency will see an increase in ITA issuances in 2024. Also, the allocation of PR admissions for French speakers outside of Quebec will increase to 29,235 admissions next year. ITAs for this category will increase in 2026 and 2027, according to IRCC’s Francophone immigration strategy. 

Summary Of Express Entry Draws In 2024     

IRCC invites candidates in the first French-language draw. Below is the summary of the other draws as well. Take a look!

Date    Draw Type    Number Of ITAs   Minimum CRS   
December 3 French Language Proficiency  800 466
December 2 Provincial Nominee Program  676 705
November 20 Healthcare Professions  3,000 463
November 19 Canadian Experience Class 400 539
November 18 Provincial Nominee Program 174 816
November 13  Canadian Experience Class 400 547
November 12  Provincial Nominee Program  733 812
October 23 Trade Professions  1,800 433
October 22 Canadian Experience Class 400 539
October 21 Provincial Nominee Program  648 791
October 10  French Language Proficiency  1,000 444
October 9 Canadian Experience Class 500 539
October 7 Provincial Nominee Program  1,613 743
September 19 Canadian Experience Class 4,000 509
September 13 French Language Proficiency  1,000 446
September 9 Provincial Nominee Program 911 732
August 27 Canadian Experience Class 3,300 507
August 26 Provincial Nominee Program  1,121 694
August 15  French Language Proficiency  2,000 394
August 14 Canadian Experience Class 3,200 509
August 13 Provincial Nominee Program  763 690
July 31 Canadian Experience Class 5,000 510
July 30 Provincial Nominee Program 964 686
July 18 French Language Proficiency  1,800 400
July 17   Canadian Experience Class  6,300  515 
July 16  Provincial Nominee Program   1,391  670 
July 8  French Proficiency   3,200  420 
July 5  Healthcare Professions   3,750  445 
July 4  Trade Professions  1,800  436 
July 2   Provincial Nominee Program    920   739  
June 19   Provincial Nominee Program    1,499   663  
May 31   Canadian Experience Class   3,000   522  
May 30   Provincial Nominee Program   2,985   676  
April 24   French-Language Proficiency    1,400   410  
April 23   General    2,095   529  
April 11   STEM Professions   4,500   491  
April 10   General    1,280   549  
March 26   French-Language Proficiency    1,500   388  
March 25   General    1,980   524  
March 13   Transport    975   430  
March 12   General    2,850   525  
February 29   French-Language Proficiency    2,500   336  
February 28   General    1,470   534  
February 16   Agriculture and Agri-Food    150   437  
February 14   Healthcare    3,500   422  
February 13   General    1,490   535  
February 1 French Language Proficiency 7,000 365
January 31 General  730 541
January 23 General  1,040 543
January 10 General  1,510 546

What Is Express Entry? 

IRCC invites candidates in the first French-language draw. Well, Express Entry is a system used to manage applications for three federal economic immigration programs for Canadian permanent residency. The programs include the CEC, the FSWP, and the FSTP. In addition, candidates in an Express Entry-aligned PNP stream might also be invited through this system in a process.

Candidates in these programs are evaluated using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS). CRS assigns scores based on factors like age, education, profession, language ability, and work experience. A provincial nomination via an enhanced PNP stream adds 600 CRS points, substantially increasing the likelihood of obtaining an invitation to apply (ITA). 

Moreover, additional CRS points can be earned by having a sibling in Canada, applying with a spouse or partner, or combining education and work experience gained both in Canada and abroad. 

Candidates with the highest CRS scores are most likely to obtain an ITA in upcoming Express Entry draws as long as they meet the specific criteria of the draw. In addition to inviting candidates by CRS scores, IRCC has also introduced category-based selections, wherein candidates with specific professional or language proficiencies that meet Canada’s labor market and demographic goals can be issued ITAs based on their inclusion in this category and CRS scores. CRS cut-offs for category-based selections tend to be much lower than program-specific or general draws.  

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