2,000 Candidates Invited by IRCC on 15 August in French Language Express Entry Draw 

By admin (August 16, 2024)

2,000 Candidates Invited by IRCC on 15 August in French Language Express Entry Draw 

The 310th Express Entry draw took place on August 15, 2024, uniquely for those with French Language Proficiency. In this draw, a total of 2,000 ITAs were issued against a minimum CRS score of 394. This is the third time this month that Express Entry draws have taken place in the month of August 2024, and clearly states Canada’s commitment to continuing to allow thousands of immigrants to apply for Permanent Residency each month. Coming ahead, the next Express Entry Draw, number 311 is expected to take place on August 27, 2024.

Details of the CRS Cut-Off Score

The cut-off for the CRS scores of the recent draw was 394. This implies that candidates who scored at or above this limit were considered to receive an invitation to apply for Express Entry. Essentially, the CRS score is among the crucial requirements that govern an applicant’s eligibility to immigrate into Canada through Express Entry.

Express Entry Draws Released in 2024:

DateDraw TypeNumber of ITAsMinimum CRS
August 15French Language Proficiency2,000394
August 14Canadian Experience Class3,200509
August 13Provincial Nominee Program763690
July 31Canadian Experience Class5,000510
July 30Provincial Nominee Program964686
July 18French language proficiency1,800400
July 17Canadian Experience Class6,300515
July 16Provincial Nominee Program1,391670
July 8French proficiency3,200420
July 5Healthcare occupations3,750445
July 4Trade occupations1,800436
July 2Provincial Nominee Program920739
June 19Provincial Nominee Program1,499663
May 31Canadian Experience Class3,000522
May 30Provincial Nominee Program2,985676
April 24French proficiency1,400410
April 23General2,095529
April 11STEM occupations4,500491
April 10General1,280549
March 26French language proficiency1,500388
March 25General1,980524
March 13Transport occupations975430
March 12General2,850525
February 29French language proficiency2,500336
February 28General1,470534
February 16Agriculture and agri-food occupations150437
February 14Healthcare occupations3,500422
February 13General1,490535
February 1French language proficiency7,000365
January 31General730541
January 23General1,040543
January 10General1,510546

New Priority Occupations and Category-Based Selections

On May 31, 2023, IRCC rolled out a new category-based selection model for Express Entry to enable Canada to invite candidates for permanent residency if they have specific work experience, education, or language skills. The first of these focused draws was on June 28, 2023, and category-based selections of this nature are likely to be a regular occurrence over the course of the year, targeting those specific occupations and skills that are most in demand to meet Canada’s economic needs.

What is Express Entry?

The Express Entry system was designed by IRCC to manage immigration to fast-track permanent residency in Canada. It classifies all applicants under any of its four programs: the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP), Canadian Experience Class (CEC), or Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). The parameters are then adjusted accordingly for choosing individuals from these necessary qualifications and dispositions of these programs.

Fast-Tracking Immigration Through PNPs

Those who want to live in a certain province may find that the route to permanent residence is faster when applying through a Provincial Nominee Program. PNPs allow provinces and territories to nominate candidates who possess work experience needed in the local labor market for residence. If you are working in one of the in-demand fields within a province, this might speed things up even more. 

How to Improve Your CRS Score

If you want to improve your score for the new draws coming up, here are 8 ways to improve your CRS score. With a higher number of invitations anticipated to be issued in the coming weeks, months, and even years, this would benefit many individuals and families looking to set up their permanent residence in Canada. This is through the Comprehensive Ranking System, which scores applicants out of 1,200 points. Launched in January 2015, the system is designed to assess and rank candidates for federal economic immigration programs, predicting their success in Canada’s economy.