Highlights
1. IRCC held its sixth category-based Express Entry draw on August 02.
2. August 02 marks the 260th Express Entry draw since 2015.
3. 800 registered foreign nationals with strong French-speaking abilities received ITAs for Canada PR.
4. The qualifying score increased to 435 points.
5. Thanks to six consecutive all-program and category-based draws, IRCC issued more than 10,000 Express Entry ITAs for PR last month.
Yesterday, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) held its third category-based Express Entry draw within a span of 20 days.
800 eligible candidates under the French language proficiency (2023-1) category received invitation to apply for Canadian permanent residency (PR).
Canada has already held five other category-based Express Entry draws. Consequently, candidates with six months or more relevant work experience under healthcare occupations (2023-1) and STEM occupations (2023-1) categories became eligible.
However, no prior work experience is required for this French language proficiency (2023-1) category draw. It is possible that FSWP, CEC, or FSTP qualified candidates received nominations here.
Additionally, invited candidates here secured Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score above 435. It is 60 points higher than the previous French language proficiency (2023-1) category-based draws.
Also, if more than one eligible candidate had the same CRS score, IRCC considered only those profiles who submitted on or before July 31, 2023 at 09:57:30 UTC.
What is French Language Proficiency (2023-1) Category?
French-speaking newcomers in Canada are individuals or families who speak French as their first language. They may come from various French-speaking countries, such as France, Haiti, Morocco, Algeria, Senegal, or other African and European nations.
But naturally, these immigrants settle in predominantly French-speaking provinces like Quebec, New Brunswick, or parts of Ontario.
Until now, french-speaking candidates received additional points when registering their Express Entry profile in the federal pool.
However, the inclusion of french language proficiency (2023-1) category has fast-tracked the invitation of exclusive french-speaking immigrants to settle outside of Quebec.
Qualifying for Upcoming Express Entry Draws
IRCC will continue to hold all program draws, program-specific, and category-specific draws as needed. It is crucial as Canada plans to admit 82,880 new permanent residents through Express Entry by the end of 2023.
Further, we may see targets rise to 109,020 in 2024 and 114,000 by 2025.
It signals a good time to register your Express Entry profile online. However, you must consider the following assessment criteria to maximize your success:
1. Age: Younger candidates receive more points.
2. Education: Higher levels of education can earn you more CRS points.
3. Language Proficiency: Language skills in English and French are crucial.
4. Work Experience: Relevant work experience in a skilled occupation can earn you points.
5. Provincial Nomination: Candidates with prior provincial nominations receive additional CRS points.
6. Arranged Employment: If you have a valid job offer from a Canadian employer, you can earn extra CRS points.
7. Spouse or Common-law Partner: Adaptability factors of your spouse or common-law partner can add points to your CRS score.
8. Siblings in Canada: Having a brother or sister who is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident can give you additional CRS points.
Interested healthcare professionals or STEM professionals or those with strong French speaking abilities can contact a licensed immigration consultant like CanApprove to boost their chances of qualifying for immigration.
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