
The Canada Express Entry Program relies on a points-based system to evaluate applicants. The main objective of this system is to identify applicants who have the highest chance of succeeding after they migrate to Canada. The points scale has a maximum score of 1200 and evaluates you and your spouse (if any) on your Age The highest level of education
- Language skills
- Canadian work experience
- Other work experience
- Skill transferability
- Other factors
- Benefits of the Express Entry System:
One advantage of this immigration program is its transparency. Applicants will know the CRS points they will have to score to be eligible for the Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence. Candidates will be aware of the median score they should obtain in order to qualify for the ITA, if they do not make the mark, they can always make efforts to improve their CRS score or consider other CRS options.
They can look at improving their language test results, or on gaining additional work experience, look at options to study in Canada or try for a provincial nomination. Better prospects for migrants: Young candidates with a higher level of education, language proficiency in English or French or both or those with Canadian experience (employees or students) have the potential to reach a higher CRS score and get selected through the Express Entry system. Candidates who manage to get a provincial nomination are eligible for 600 additional points. Those with a job offer in Canada or siblings residing in the country are eligible for additional points.
The Canada Express Entry Program is a points-based immigration program for professionals looking to settle in Canada.
It awards points to professionals based on skills, experience, Canadian employment status and provincial/territorial nomination. The higher your points, the greater your chances of receiving an invitation to Apply (ITA) for a Permanent Residency in Canada.
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The Express Entry program has streamlined immigration for professionals and made the process more transparent.
Key details of the program are:
This is an online program which has no cap on applicants and is open throughout the year The program applies only to Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Traders Program, and Canadian Experience Class Immigration Program You must submit an Expression of Interest and apply as an applicant under any type of job mentioned in Skill Types 0, A and B Your profile will be evaluated based on points and will be placed in the applicant pool Canadian provinces and employers will access this pool and find talent to meet their needs The highest points holders are sent an Invitation to Apply for PR The number of ITAs issued is based on the Annual Immigration Level.

You will have an edge over other applicants if you know French. French language test like the Test de evaluation de Francians (TEF) will prove your proficiency in the language.
If you qualify by getting the required points, you can submit your profile. This will be included in the Express Entry pool.
The Canada Express Entry process follows a points-based system for classifying applicants seeking to settle in Canada. The points are awarded to clients based on a Comprehensive Ranking System or CRS. Points are given to applicants based on skills, experience, Canadian employment status and provincial/territorial nomination. The higher the points, the greater are the chances of getting an invitation to apply (ITA) for permanent residency in Canada.
Based on the Express Entry points system, every Express Entry draw has a minimum cutoff score. These draws are held at regular intervals. Those applicants with a CRS score equal or above the cutoff score will receive an ITA. If more than one candidate has a score equal to the cutoff score, the one with a long presence in the Express Entry pool will receive an ITA.
You can score the maximum points if you are between 18-35 years. Those above this age will gain lesser points.
Your minimum educational qualification must be equal to the higher secondary education level in Canada. A higher level of educational qualification means more points.
To score the minimum points you should have at least one year of work experience. If you have more years of work experience you will gain more points.
You must have at least 6 bands in your IELTS equivalent to CLB 7 to be eligible to apply and score the minimum points. Higher scores mean more points.
You can score ten points on the adaptability factor if your family members or close relatives are living in Canada and will be able to support you when you move in there. You can also gain points if your spouse or legal partner is ready to migrate with you to Canada.
A valid job offer from a Canadian employer entitles you for ten points.
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NEXT STEPS AFTER GETTING AN ITA
Once you receive an ITA, you will have to submit a complete and correct application for which you will be given 90 days. If you fail to do so within 90 days, then your invitation will become null and void. So, you should make the best use of this time to submit an accurate application.
SUBMIT A COMPLETE APPLICATION
Documents: The first step is to gather all the required documents. Through the ITA you will know under which program you have been selected to apply for your PR visa- CEC or any other Express Entry program. If you check the Express Entry portal, you will find a list of documents that is specific to the program you have applied for. You will have to submit these documents with your application, the documents can include:
- Documents supporting your English language test results
- Civil status documents such as your birth certificate
- Documents in proof of your education achievements
- Documents in proof of your work experience
- Medical certificate
- Police clearance certificate
- Proof of funds
- Photos
You will also have to provide a medical certificate from a doctor approved by the IRCC.
Based on your situation, you will be required to submit additional documents, ensure that you have all of them ready.
Proof of Funds for Express Entry
Number of family members |
Funds required (in Canadian dollars) |
---|---|
1 | $13,310 |
2 | $16,570 |
3 | $20,371 |
4 | $24,733 |
5 | $28,052 |
6 | $31,638 |
7 | $35,224 |
For each additional family member | $3,586 |
Number of family members |
Funds required (in Canadian dollars) |
---|---|
1 | $13,310 |
2 | $13,310 |
3 | $13,310 |
4 | $13,310 |
5 | $13,310 |
6 | $13,310 |
7 | $13,310 |
Biometrics: You will have to give your biometrics (fingerprints and photos) but if you have given your biometrics in the last ten years as part of your application for either a work permit, student visa or visitor visa, you are exempt from giving your biometrics again. This exemption is a temporary measure in view of Covid-19 pandemic.
In case you have to give your biometrics, you can go to the nearest biometric collection center.
After you have completed your medical tests, biometrics and the required documents, you can submit your application.
CANADA EXPRESS ENTRY DRAWS IN 2022
Express Entry in 2022 | ||||
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Total draws: 24 | ||||
Total ITAs: 46,539 | ||||
Draw No. | Invited | Date of Draw | CRS cut-off | ITAs issued |
#236 | All-program candidates | November 23, 2022 | 491 | 4,750 |
#235 | All-program candidates | November 09, 2022 | 494 | 4,750 |
#234 | All-program candidates | October 26, 2022 | 496 | 4,750 |
#233 | All-program candidates | October 12, 2022 | 500 | 4,250 |
#232 | All-program candidates | September 28, 2022 | 504 | 3,750 |
#231 | All-program candidates | September 15, 2022 | 511 | 3,250 |
#230 | All-program candidates | August 31, 2022 | 516 | 2,750 |
#229 | All-program candidates | August 17, 2022 | 525 | 2,250 |
#228 | All-program candidates | August 03, 2022 | 533 | 2,000 |
#227 | All-program candidates | July 20, 2022 | 542 | 1,750 |
#226 | All-program candidates | July 06, 2022 | 557 | 1,500 |
#225 | PNP candidates | June 22, 2022 | 752 | 636 |
#224 | PNP candidates | June 8, 2022 | 796 | 932 |
#223 | PNP candidates | May 27, 2022 | 741 | 590 |
#222 | PNP candidates | May 11, 2022 | 753 | 545 |
#221 | PNP candidates | April 27, 2022 | 772 | 829 |
#220 | PNP candidates | April 13, 2022 | 782 | 787 |
#219 | PNP candidates | March 30, 2022 | 785 | 919 |
#218 | PNP candidates | March 16, 2022 | 754 | 924 |
#217 | PNP candidates | March 02, 2022 | 761 | 1,047 |
#216 | PNP candidates | February 16, 2022 | 710 | 1,082 |
#215 | PNP candidates | February 02, 2022 | 674 | 1,070 |
#214 | PNP candidates | January 19, 2022 | 745 | 1,036 |
#213 | PNP candidates | January 5, 2022 | 808 | 392 |
Total | 46,539 |
ALL CANADA PNP DRAWS IN 2022
All PNP draws in 2022 | |||
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Total no. of candidates: 47,337 | |||
Total draws: 138 | |||
Date | Province | No. of draws | No. of candidates |
November 07, 2022 | Nova Scotia | 2 | 162 |
November 08, 2022 | Saskatchewan | 2 | 90 |
November 17, 2022 | PEI | 2 | 188 |
November 18, 2022 | Manitoba | 1 | 518 |
November 28, 2022 | British Columbia | 2 | 349 |
October 25, 2022 | Ontario | 1 | 642 |
October 20, 2022 | PEI | 1 | 204 |
October 12, 2022 | British Columbia | 2 | 618 |
September 27, 2022 | British Columbia | 4 | 1299 |
September 15, 2022 | Manitoba | 2 | 714 |
September 29, 2022 | Ontario | 6 | 5229 |
September 15, 2022 | PEI | 1 | 147 |
September 28, 2022 | Saskatchewan | 6 | 4159 |
August 30, 2022 | British Columbia | 5 | 1067 |
August 30, 2022 | Ontario | 2 | 810 |
August 26, 2022 | Manitoba | 2 | 698 |
August 25, 2022 | Saskatchewan | 3 | 2042 |
August 18, 2022 | PEI | 1 | 121 |
July 28, 2022 | Saskatchewan | 5 | 2923 |
July 28, 2022 | Manitoba | 2 | 721 |
July 27, 2022 | Ontario | 3 | 790 |
July 26, 2022 | British Columbia | 4 | 660 |
July 21, 2022 | PEI | 1 | 165 |
June 30, 2022 | Manitoba | 2 | 494 |
June 29, 2022 | Ontario | 4 | 2230 |
June 28, 2022 | British Columbia | 4 | 615 |
June 16, 2022 | Alberta | 1 | 150 |
June 16, 2022 | PEI | 1 | 136 |
May 31, 2022 | British Columbia | 5 | 853 |
May 20, 2022 | PEI | 1 | 153 |
May 19, 2022 | Alberta | 1 | 100 |
May 5, 2022 | Saskatchewan | 1 | 198 |
May 05, 2022 | Manitoba | 1 | 315 |
April 28, 2022 | Ontario | 2 | 1335 |
April 26, 2022 | British Columbia | 4 | 685 |
April 21, 2022 | Manitoba | 2 | 526 |
April 21, 2022 | PEI | 1 | 141 |
April 14, 2022 | Alberta | 1 | 250 |
March 30, 2022 | Ontario | 3 | 2409 |
March 29, 2022 | British Columbia | 5 | 935 |
March 23, 2022 | Manitoba | 2 | 311 |
March 22, 2022 | Alberta | 2 | 700 |
March 17, 2022 | PEI | 1 | 141 |
March 8, 2022 | Saskatchewan | 3 | 414 |
February 28, 2022 | Ontario | 9 | 3349 |
February 24, 2022 | Manitoba | 2 | 551 |
February 22, 2022 | British Columbia | 4 | 624 |
February 17, 2022 | PEI | 1 | 117 |
February 8, 2022 | Nova Scotia | 1 | 278 |
February 01, 2022 | Alberta | 1 | 400 |
January 27, 2022 | Manitoba | 2 | 443 |
January 27, 2022 | Ontario | 3 | 2618 |
January 25, 2022 | British Columbia | 4 | 714 |
January 20, 2022 | PEI | 1 | 132 |
January 18, 2022 | Alberta | 2 | 600 |
January 12, 2022 | Saskatchewan | 1 | 104 |
Total | 138 | 47,337 |