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Canada Express Entry draws continue to have high CRS cut-off scores; Employer-sponsored immigration programs can be your silver lining
WWICS - THE WORLD`S LARGEST IMMIGRATION CAN ASSIST YOU TO APPLY THROUGH THE EMPLOYER-SPONSORED PROGRAMS
Owing to workforce shortages caused by an aging population and low birth rate, Canada is gearing up to invite a record 1.45 Million new immigrants by 2025.
When you decide to move to Canada on a long-term basis, one of the first things you need to do is select an immigration program that you qualify for. Most skilled individuals, who seek to immigrate to Canada, apply for permanent residence (PR) through the Express Entry program.
Express Entry is a point-based online system used by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to cumulatively manage applications through three economic-immigration programs. However, submitting an Express Entry profile doesn’t guarantee an invitation for PR.
The selection for this program is based on your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score, which is the most influential factor in receiving an invitation to apply (ITA) for Canadian permanent residence. However, with high cut-off scores continue to dominate recent Express Entry draws; the competition is becoming more intense.
IRCC paused all-program draws in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to the 18-month pause in all-program draws, the number of high-scoring candidates in the pool skyrocketed. As more high-scoring candidates continue to enter the Express Entry pool, it is preventing the CRS cutoff from dropping.
According to the most recent figures available on the government website, there were a total of 232,215 candidates in the Express Entry pool as of November 22, 2022. Applicants with a CRS score below 450, who are still waiting for an invite, need to note that as of November 22, there were 63627 candidates with scores between 451 and 600. This means it could take months for this score to settle down to the 400-450 odd range.
Employer-Driven Immigration Programs can boost your CRS score
Obtaining a Provincial Nomination or landing a genuine Valid Job Offer (LMIA supported), from a qualified Canadian Employer would be the most advantageous thing an applicant may do to boost their CRS score.
Having an LMIA-supported offer of employment from a Canadian company can get you 50 or 200 CRS points, making it much easier to qualify for an ITA.
Various Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) like Alberta, British Columbia, and Nova Scotia offers Employer-Driven Streams that allow foreign workers with a permanent, full-time job offer from a local Employer to become eligible to apply for a provincial nomination for Canada PR. For instance, the Accelerated Tech Pathway is one of the Alberta PNP’s Express Entry based programs for candidates who have a job offer with an Alberta-based tech industry employer in one of the 38 eligible tech occupations. Apart from providing expedited application processing, the program also allows applicants to come to Canada quickly on a work permit while their application for permanent residency is being processed.
Securing a provincial nomination under such Employer-sponsored program would boost your CRS score by 600 CRS points, putting you at the top of the Express Entry pool.
WWICS – THE WORLD’S LARGEST IMMIGRATION CAN ASSIST YOU TO APPLY THROUGH THE EMPLOYER-SPONSORED PROGRAMS
The world’s leading resettlement Group - WWICS is an authorized Canadian Immigration & visa consultation service provider, which started its operations way back in 1993 with an object to help the common immigration & visa aspirants, and guide them navigate through the complex immigration procedures, in a hassle-free manner. Headquartered in Punjab, India, the group has a global presence with over 25 associate offices in Canada, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Kenya, Nepal and 11 offices across India.
WWICS has been successfully providing immigration advice and visa services to all skilled professionals, workers, investors, entrepreneurs, and students related to various Canadian immigration matters.
WWICS has thousands of successful clients who are happily settled in Canada and working in their respective fields. However, as Canadian employers are struggling to fill vacancies because of the country’s severe shortage, clients and their employers seek assistance from WWICS to fulfill their manpower needs. Therefore, WWICS can assist you to connect with an eligible employer and secure a genuine job offer.
The expert teams of ICCRC Certified immigration consultants at WWICS have worked on hundreds of Canadian immigration applications and have the knowledge and experience to help you throughout the process.
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