British Columbia Holds Its Largest PNP Draw For The Year

The immigration authorities of British Columbia, on September 19th conducted its largest draw, for the year. The aim is to attract international graduates and skilled workers.   409 candidates received the invitations. Moreover, this was the fourth time that the province crossed the 400 benchmark in 2018. The requirement for minimum points was 82 for skilled workers n the E.E and also for direct provincial streams. Additionally, for the International graduates of these streams the point’s requirement was 91. Finally, the semi-skilled and entry level applications needed 65 poi...
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Final Draw In Entrepreneur Streams For Direct PR Held In P.E.I

On September 20th Immigration authorities in Prince Edward Island conducted final draw for their Direct Permanent Residence Streams in the Business Impact Category.   This draw had a point threshold of 152 and eight invitations were issued. After this the controversial 100% Ownership and Partial Ownership streams will be closed. The status of Business Impact Category Streams is as follows:   100% Owner Stream and Partial Ownership Stream (PERMANENTLY CLOSED). The Work Permit Stream is open. This development has happened after two investigations...
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3500 ITAS Issued In The 99th Canada Express Entry Draw

The immigration authorities in Canada, on September 19th, conducted a fresh Express Entry draw, and issued 3,500 Invitations to Apply to the aspiring candidates. The minimum CRS score was 441. This was the 19th invitation round for the year and 99th overall.   Sending 3,500 I.T.A.s, makes it a big draw, but it is lower than 3,900 of the last week. For now, the least C.R.S. score has stayed in a range of two points. I.R.C.C. has adopted the practice of setting an exact number of invitations to issue, when the number of candidates having the lowest score exceeds the number of i...
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Largest Express Entry draw of 2018 issues 3,900 invitations to apply

The Government of Canada held its largest Express Entry draw of 2018 on September 5, issuing 3,900 invitations to apply for Canadian permanent residence.     This is the fourth all-program draw in 2018 with a minimum score of 440, which is the lowest Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score drawn in 2018 to date.   The tie-break date and time used in this draw was April 29, 2018, at 14:28:34 UTC. This means that all candidates with a CRS score above 440, as well as those candidates with scores of 440 who submitted their profile before this specified date and ti...
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