Latest Express Entry Draw #323 Invites 400 Canadian Experience Class Candidates
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On?November 13, 2024, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducted a draw specifically for the?Canadian Experience Class (CEC). This draw issued?400 Invitations to Apply (ITAs), with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of?547. Notably, this represents the highest CRS score required for CEC draws this year.
Canada has officially emerged as the top destination for international job seekers, according to a recent study by the job search platform Jobseeker. The report analyzed global job search trends and found that Canada is the most frequently searched country for work relocation, particularly among individuals from diverse nations like Costa Rica, Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE.
Canada’s 2025 Immigration Levels Plan is stirring excitement among those looking to settle in the country, especially for individuals aiming to qualify through the Express Entry program. Despite an overall reduction in Canada’s immigration targets, the new plan brings specific opportunities for applicants with skills in key industries, creating more pathways to permanent residency. These strategic changes align with Canada’s economic needs and offer a clear advantage for skilled immigrants.
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The latest?PNP Express Entry draw?issued invitations to apply (ITAs) for skilled workers. On November 12, 2024, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducted a PNP-Specific draw that invited?733 candidates?to apply for permanent residency. To be eligible, Candidates needed a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 812 to be eligible. This draw is part of Canada’s broader strategy to manage immigration effectively while addressing labor shortages in key sectors.
Ontario has recently taken a bold step to address its growing demand for healthcare professionals by launching a new nursing program at Carleton University. This is Ontario’s first new university-based nursing program in 20 years and marks a significant investment in the province’s healthcare workforce. Premier Doug Ford announced the initiative on November 5, 2024, and it’s set to begin in September 2025.
The latest Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) draw, held on November 8, 2024, opened doors for 274 skilled professionals and graduates by issuing Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs). This round targeted candidates from various streams, emphasizing Manitoba’s focus on attracting skilled workers and recent graduates to strengthen the province’s workforce and economy.
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Canada’s thriving economy and progressive immigration policies make it a top choice for skilled professionals around the globe. On November 7, 2024, Alberta made significant strides in welcoming talent by conducting its latest Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw. This round issued 187 Notifications of Interest (NOIs) to candidates within the Alberta Express Entry Stream, with a remarkably low minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 50.
Canada has always been a welcoming destination for visitors from around the globe, but recent changes to its immigration policies are set to redefine how visitors enter and stay in the country. On November 6, 2024, Canada announced a significant update to its multiple-entry visa policy, a change designed to give immigration officers greater flexibility in issuing visas with validity periods tailored to individual cases.
In a significant update for skilled workers eyeing British Columbia as their future home, the latest British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) draw on November 6, 2024, saw 51 targeted invitations for permanent residency (PR) applications. With Canada’s demand for skilled professionals spanning industries from tech to healthcare, BC’s latest draw shows how this province is strategically attracting talent to meet its labor market needs.
In light of Lebanon’s escalating crisis, Canada has taken a critical step by introducing a temporary immigration program for Lebanese nationals already within Canadian borders. This initiative offers a lifeline for those affected, allowing Lebanese nationals to extend their stay in Canada and find refuge during these turbulent times. While this program provides essential support, many advocates, MPs, and community members are calling for even broader measures to include additional family members still in Lebanon.
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