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IRCC invites Express Entry candidates in PNP specific draw

IRCC has held the twelfth Express Entry draw of 2023. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issued a total of 589 invitations to apply (ITAs) in a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) specific draw. Candidates required a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 691. Get a Free Express Entry Assessment In a PNP-specific draw, candidates are already in the Express Entry pool but have also received a nomination from a Canadian province. This is the fourth PNP specific draw of 2023.



The last one occurred on March 1 and invited 667 candidates. All draws since then have considered candidates from all Express Entry programs. Proof of funds updated On May 2, IRCC announced that that the amount of money that Express Entry applicants must have access to in Canada has changed. All Express Entry candidates must show proof of funds to demonstrate that they have enough money to settle in Canada.


Proof of funds is not required for candidates in the Canadian Experience Class or for Express Entry candidates who are authorized to work in Canada and have a valid job offer. This is true even for those who apply under the Federal Skilled Worker Program or the Federal Skilled Trades Program. To stay eligible for Express Entry, candidates must now update their profiles to reflect that they still have the required amount of settlement funds. IRCC updates the amount yearly. It is based on 50% of the low-income cut-off totals and varies depending on how many people a candidate must be able to support. Number of family members Funds required (in Canadian dollars) 1 $13,757 2 $17,127 3 $21,055 4 $25,564 5 $28,994 6 $32,700 7 $36,407 If more than 7 people, for each additional family member $3,706 Express Entry so far in 2023 This draw follows the April 26 draw in which 3,500 candidates were invited with CRS scores of 483. IRCC also invited 3,500 candidates on April 12 with CRS scores of 486. This number of candidates per draw is half of what was seen over March when IRCC invited more than 21,000 candidates over four consecutive draws, three of which invited 7,000 candidates.

The total number of candidates invited in March was the second highest in Express Entry history. It is only exceeded by a draw in February 2021 in which 27,332 CEC candidates received an ITA. April also marks a tentative return to a normal draw schedule.


Typically, until late 2022 and throughout March 2023, Express Entry draws occur every second week on Wednesdays. Draws occurred weekly throughout March. The March and April draws also showed a return to typical all-program draws.

Throughout January and February this year, most draws were program specific for the Provincial Nominee Program. However, on February 2, IRCC held the first-ever program-specific draw for the Federal Skilled Workers Program.


What is Express Entry The Express Entry application management system oversees three economic immigration programs:

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he Federal Skilled Worker Program, the Canadian Experience Class, and the Federal Skilled Trades Program. Each program has unique eligibility criteria but are all similar in that candidates require skilled work experience. After a candidate self-evaluates if they are eligible for one of the programs, they must upload a profile on the IRCC website. Express Entry uses the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) to score and rank candidates according to a score they receive based on their profile.



The system takes an individual’s work experience, occupation, language ability, education, age, and other human capital factors into consideration when assigning a score. The highest-scoring candidates are the most likely to receive an invitation to apply (ITA) for permanent residence. Once a candidate receives an ITA, they have 60 days to send in their completed application. Once IRCC receives it, an immigration officer will review the application and decide if the candidate is approved. Get a Free Express Entry Assessment

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