Express Entry Draw March 23, 2023 #244

March 23, 2023
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Canada Express Entry Draw March 23rd, 2023 #244

On March 23, 2023, the Canadian government conducted the Latest Draw which was the 244th Express Entry Draw. Inviting candidates who are eligible under this draw apply for permanent residency in Canada. This draw offered:

Number of Invitations issued: 7000

No Program Specified (FSW, FSTP, CEC, and PNP candidates are eligible for this draw)

Rank Required to be invited to apply: 7000 or above

Date and Time of round: March 23, 2023, 12:27:59 UTC

CRS Score of the Lowest ranked candidate invited: 484

Tie-breaking rule: May 19, 2022, 06:48:41 UTC

This draw issued a total of 7,000 invitations to apply for permanent residency to eligible candidates. The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cut-off score for this draw was 484, which is relatively low compared to the previous draw.

The next Express Entry draw is expected to occur on March 29th, 2023.

The high CRS cut-off score reflects the Canadian government’s focus on selecting highly skilled candidates who are likely to contribute to the country’s economy and society. It also indicates that the competition for permanent residency in Canada is fierce, and candidates need to have strong profiles to be selected.

If you are eligible and missed out on the March 23rd draw, there’s no need to worry. The Canadian government conducts regular Express Entry draws, and there will be more opportunities to apply for permanent residency in the future. It’s crucial to ensure that your Express Entry profile is up to date and accurately reflects your education and work experience to increase your chances of receiving an invitation to apply.

What is Express Entry

The Express Entry system is an electronic system used to manage the intake of skilled workers who want to immigrate to Canada. It is a popular and efficient way for skilled workers to apply for Canadian permanent residency. The system is designed to identify skilled workers who are most likely to succeed in the Canadian economy and provide them with a pathway to permanent residency.

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