Ottawa invited 400 CEC candidates in the latest Express Entry draw


This is the lowest draw Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has held so far for CEC candidates interested in immigrating to Canada through the Express Entry pool as hopefuls for the Canadian Experience Class.

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It issued 400 ITA’s and thus marked a crucial milestone for applicants under CEC to achieve permanent residency in Canada.

Express Entry Draw #320 – Key Highlights

  • Draw Date: October 22, 2024
  • Program: Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
  • Number of Invitations: 400
  • Minimum CRS Score: 539
  • Tie-Breaking Rule: October 19, 2024, at 21:53:18 UTC
  • Profiles in Express Entry Pool: 211,780 as of October 22, 2024

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Understanding the Draw and Its Impact

The same CRS cut-off score of 539 had existed in the previous draw. This round of invitations on 19 October 2024 was the 320th one. Thus, tough competition had to be faced by CEC candidates hoping to get a ticket into the highly popular immigration stream in Canada. The smallest draw, however, saw only 400 invitations. It gives highly profiled CEC candidates an opportunity to stand out from this kind of selective draws. The tie-breaking rule for this round also favors those CEC candidates who resubmitted their profiles earlier and thereby achieve the required score to increase their probabilities of an ITA.

Why the Canadian Experience Class and CEC Candidates Matter for Canada’s Future

The CEC candidates are an integral part of the overall immigration strategy for Canada. This program will improve the country’s economy by allowing experience-carrying skilled workers who are in the Canadian labor market to strengthen the economy and fill a large part of the key shortages left by labor gaps in the country. CEC candidates usually manage to be rather adaptable and, hence, integrate well into Canadian society to qualify as candidates for permanent residency.

The program also serves Canada’s long-term vision of attracting and retaining talent. At a time when many industries are facing the risk of labor shortages, which is becoming chronic in many sectors, the CEC provides significant assurance that skilled workers will be able to continue contributing to the country’s growth and prosperity.

Express Entry in 2024 – A Record Year

Till October 2024, Canada has issued 89,035 invites through 42 Express Entry draws, which clearly indicates the country is making frenzied efforts to hit the aggressive immigration targets it had set sometime back. As of now, with more than 211,780 profiles listed in the Express Entry pool, the competition is still pretty strong; therefore, applicants need to keep improving their CRS scores constantly.

What’s Next for Express Entry Candidates?

That doesn’t mean you should not use it, but this round, if you received an invitation or are trying to enhance your CRS score, is the time to take action. For profile enhancement purposes, candidates can consider any of the following:

  • Gaining more Canadian work experience
  • Improving language test scores
  • Completing additional education or training

With Canada’s immigration targets growing each year, future draws are expected to continue favoring candidates with strong profiles.

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