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March 31, 2022
Recent Express Entry Draw Sent out Invitations to 919 PNP Candidate Profiles
On March 30, 2022, Express Entry Draw invited a total of 919 aspirants to apply for permanent residency (PR) who had a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 785 points. This draw turned out to be the 15th successive PNP only draw and might witness more PNP only draws for most of the remaining part of the year.
This draw was particularly meant for the candidates who possess a provincial nomination while having an express entry profile. In comparison with the last draw the CRS cut off score rose by 7 points.
The cut In all of the Express Entry PNP draws that have happened this year till now, total number of 6470 candidate profiles have been given invitation to. Moreover, in February 16, 2022 express entry draw, a whopping 1082 profiles were invited.
Eligibility criteria for this Express Entry Draw:
In order to fall eligible for the current Provincial Nominee Program Express Entry Draw you need to meet the following criteria:
- You must have an express entry profile which is valid in any of the three categories; Federal Skilled Worker (FSW), Federal Skilled Trades (FST), or Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
- You must have a Provincial Nomination from any of the provinces of Canada. This gives an advantage of an extra 600 points to the candidate profiles in the Express Entry System
Details of the Distribution of CRS Score in Express Entry Pool till March 28, 2022
CRS score window | Total no of candidates |
601-1200 | 948 |
501-600 | 5840 |
451-500 | 48027 |
491-500 | 3130 |
481-490 | 6357 |
471-480 | 14853 |
461-470 | 13333 |
451-460 | 10354 |
401-450 | 47569 |
441-450 | 9796 |
431-440 | 10293 |
421-430 | 7701 |
411-420 | 9319 |
401-410 | 10460 |
351-400 | 58456 |
301-350 | 30768 |
0-300 | 5084 |
Total | 196,692 |
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