Canada once again surprised everyone as another 7000 people get ITA for Canada PR in 244th Express Entry draw on Mar 23, 2023. And we also see the CRS cut-off fall to 484. This is 6 points fall in the CRS cut-off in comparison to the earlier draw.
When Canada made history by inviting 7000 applicants in Mar 15, 2023, Express Entry all-program draw, no one ever thought of a second consecutive EE all-program draw repeating the same trend. As a result, we can see that Canada is on a trend to create new milestones towards the selection of a higher number of people for a Canada PR visa.
Because not only do we see a rise in the selection of applicants like never before but also a fall in the CRS cut-off. Besides, Canada’s immigration draws have created trends that affect all immigration pathways. So, if we are seeing a fall in cut-off and a rise in ITAs then we should expect a slightly similar effect on Canada PNP draws and other Express Entry (EE) categories draw.
| Date | Draw Category | ITAs issued | CRS cut-off |
| March 23, 2023 | No Program Specified | 7,000 | 484 |
| March 15, 2023 | No Program Specified | 7,000 | 490 |
| March 1, 2023 | Provincial Nominee Program | 667 | 748 |
| February 15, 2023 | Provincial Nominee Program | 699 | 791 |
| February 2, 2023 | Federal Skilled Worker | 3,300 | 489 |
| February 1, 2023 | Provincial Nominee Program | 893 | 733 |
| January 18, 2023 | No Program Specified | 5,500 | 490 |
| January 11, 2023 | No Program Specified | 5,500 | 507 |
Looking at the details above, we can understand the following positive updates:
Thus, looking at the above updates, we should continue to expect a higher selection of people for permanent residency in Canada.
As of now, IRCC has issued 30,559 ITAs. Out of which 25,000 invites have been issued in four EE all-program draws, 2,259 ITAs in three EE PNP draws, and 3,300 ITAs in the new EE FSW draw.
With all the news of Canada conducting history-making Express Entry (EE) draws, it is natural to feel drawn to making your dream of immigrating to Canada come true. And what could be better than applying to the fastest Canada PR Pathway – The Express Entry (EE) System!
To apply to the same, you must meet the following terms such as:
Moreover, you will have 60 days from the date of getting an ITA to submit a complete and error-free application. Further, once you apply IRCC will process your application. And upon successful processing of the PR visa application, IRCC will give you a Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR).
And thus, you will complete your PR visa processing journey in 6-8 months. So, if you are yet to apply to get an ITA to submit a PR visa application for Canada, Apply Now!
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Mr. Kalyan Paul, President & CEO is the founder of GVI, an MBA in Finance and also a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) and a Certified Management Accountant (CMA) from Canada. Mr. Paul has more than 18 years of experience in immigration consulting that made him one of the preferred & valued immigration consultants in the immigration industry. He is a licensed member of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) [Previously known as Immigration Consultants Of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC)] (Membership ID: R417119) which is a professional body of licensed immigration consultants recognized by Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
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