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IRCC invited 3,000 candidates through the Express Entry draw #265

 

IRCC invited 3,000 candidates through the Express Entry draw 265

IRCC invited 3,000 candidates through the Express Entry draw #265 

On September 26, 2023, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issued 3,000 Invitations to Apply (ITA) to candidates under the Express Entry draw #265. In this draw, IRCC invited candidates under all immigration programs. 


Details of Express Entry draw 265 

IRCC invited 3,000 candidates through the Express Entry draw 265 on September 26, 2023. In the latest round of invitations, the cut-off score was 504 points, 27 points fewer than in the previous all-program draw. 

The tie-breaking rule for this round was September 11, 2023, at 20:24:18 UTC. 

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As of September 26, 2023, there are 214,000 profiles registered in the Express Entry pool. In 2023, Canada issued 84,948 ITAs through the Express Entry draws.


Summary of Express Entry Draws in 2023 till June

In the table below, there’s an overview of the Express Entry draws since June 2023.

Date

Draw Type

Number of ITAs

Minimum CRS

Sept 26

All-program

3,000

504

Sept 20

Transport occupations

1,000

435

Sept 19

All-program

3,200

531

Aug 15

All-program

4,300

496

Aug 03

Trade occupations

1,500

388

Aug 02

French language proficiency

800

435

Aug 01

All-program

2,000

517

July 12

French language proficiency

3,800

375

July 11

All-program

800

505

July 07

French language proficiency

2,300

439

July 06

Healthcare occupations

1500

463

July 05

STEM occupations

500

486

July 04

All-program

700

511

June 28

Healthcare occupations

500

476

June 27

All-program

4,300

486

June 08

All-program

4,800

486


How long does it take to process Express Entry Applications? 


The latest express entry processing times as of August are listed in the table below:

Application Type

Current

Processing Time

Change From

Last Week

Canadian Experience Class (CEC)

5 months

No Change

Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)

5 months

No Change

Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)

(not updated

by IRCC since March 1 as

there could be no application

in processing for FSTP as of now

No Change

Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) via Express Entry

9 months

No Change


How to immigrate through Express Entry?


Express Entry is an online system for managing immigration applications from skilled workers to Canada. Through Express Entry, three immigration programs are managed: 


  1. Canadian Experience Class: For skilled workers with Canadian work experience, work experience must have been gained during the three years preceding your application.

  2. Federal Skilled Worker Program: For skilled individuals with international work experience, education, and other criteria must be met.

  3. Federal Skilled Trades Program: for skilled individuals who have a valid employment offer or a certificate of qualification in a skilled trade.


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