Canada hosted the latest Express Entry reception

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The Canadian government issued an invitation to 3,350 asylum seekers at their most recent reception yesterday, March 20, so that they can apply for permanent residency. The quorum of the Comprehensive Rating System (CRS) in yesterday’s admission was 452 points and compared to the last admission held on March 6, it showed a decrease of two points.

The Immigration, Citizenship and Asylum Office of Canada has announced that it has issued a total of 21,200 invitations to apply for permanent residence in the new year through the Express Entry system. This number represents an increase of 14,500 people compared to the previous year. The Canadian Immigration Service is expected to continue to break the record this year, selecting more immigrants through the three categories of immigration managed by Express Entry; These three categories are Federal Skilled Worker Class, Federal Skilled Trades Class and Canadian Experience Class.

Applicants who meet the criteria and criteria for these categories will be admitted to the Express Entry Queue and will be graded based on age, education, English or French language level and work experience. The Immigration Office then selects the applicants with the highest scores for permanent residence for consecutive terms.

In this reception, tie-break was used: February 7, 2019 at 9:59:25 to the Eastern standard dilution. This means that all applicants whose CRS score was 452 or higher and who had entered their Express Entry queue before this time and date have been invited to this admission.

During the last two admissions of Express Entry, the quorum of points has been reduced; As you know, if there is a short distance between admissions, the minimum score will be reduced. The following are hypothetical examples of applicants who were invited at the reception yesterday:

Nima is  32 years old and has a bachelor’s degree and a one-year certificate. He has worked as an accountant for the past five years and has never worked or studied in Canada. His English language level is advanced in the listening section and is on the verge of being advanced in the reading, comprehension and writing sections. On this account, he was eligible to receive the invitation with a score of 452 yesterday.

Saeed is  33 years old and has two bachelor’s degrees. He has been working as a business consultant for the last three years and his English language level has improved. He has never worked or studied in Canada. With 452 points in the ranking community system, he was able to receive the invitation yesterday.

Naimia is  29 years old and has a bachelor’s degree. He has worked as an administrative assistant for the past three years and has never worked or studied in Canada. He took the IELTS test and scored 8 on all language skills. Of course, Naamiyah has a sister in Canada who is a permanent resident of Canada and lives in Toronto. With 453 points in the comprehensive ranking system, he was eligible to receive the invitation

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