IRCC starts 2018 with record low cut-off score for a first draw of the year

Canada immigration had its latest Express Entry Draw for the year 2018; however, they have followed the same trend of score compared to its previous draw in the year 2017. In December 2017, the last draw took place with the required CRS score of 446 inviting 2,750 candidates. This year the first draw commenced on 10th January 2018 inviting 2750 candidates with the same score of 446, is quite surprising.   As Canadian immigration is following the Tie-Break rule starting from 18th November 2017, considering this, the candidates with a high score are made to wait in the pool c...
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Why study in Canada?

So you want to study in Canada, but you need just a few more facts before committing to the full experience? Here are a few of the many reasons why others have chosen Canada for their study abroad experience. Qualifications valued around the world Canada’s high academic standards and rigorous quality controls mean that you’ll be earning a high-quality education that will open doors for your future and benefit your career over the long term. A Canadian degree, diploma or certificate is globally recognized as being equivalent to those obtained from the United States o...
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2017: A pivotal year in Canadian immigration

Express Entry starts to shine, Provincial Nominee Programs innovate and Canada prioritizes family reunification To say 2017 was a busy year for Canadian immigration would be a bit like saying Mozart was pretty good at piano.     From the thousands of asylum seekers from Haiti and other countries fleeing uncertainty in the United States to the record numbers posted by Canada’s Express Entry selection system, 2017 saw Canada’s immigration system running at full throttle all year long.   In many ways, Canada had a much different year than its continental ne...
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