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Immigration
By Stephanie Ford
Posted on October 3, 2024
Updated 5 days ago
Since Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) hasn’t released information about its plans for Express Entry for the rest of 2024, we are speculating in this article. If you need individual guidance to navigate Express Entry and your immigration pathway to Canada, we suggest reaching out to an immigration consultant.
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Canada is on track to admit around 120,000-125,000 permanent residents through Express Entry in 2024. This is slightly above the high range of 116,000 for 2024 according to the immigration levels plan, but in line with what we saw in 2023.
Many of the people who were admitted to Canada in June, July, August, and September would have received invitations to apply for permanent residence through an Express Entry draw earlier this year, since applications for many Express Entry programs take around 5-6 months to be processed on average.
Similarly, many of those who are admitted for October, November, and December would also have received invitations to apply earlier this year.
This means that many of those who received invitations in July or later will be admitted in 2025. July itself was a huge month for Express Entry invitations, as you can see in this overview of invitations in 2024:
January 2024: 3,280 invitations
February 2024: 16,110 invitations
March 2024: 7,305 invitations
April 2024: 9,275 invitations
May 2024: 5,985 invitations
June 2024: 1,499 invitations
July 2024: 25,125 invitations
August 2024: 10,384 invitations
September 2024: 5911 invitations.
Back in July 2024, we predicted that IRCC would need to issue around 70,000 ITAs in the second half of 2024. During Q3, they issued a whopping 41,413 ITAs. This means for Q4, we think IRCC will issue just under 30,000 more, so around 10,000 a month.
Although this will make Q4 quieter than Q3, it will still be more than Q1 which saw 26,695 ITAs issued and Q2 which saw 16,759 ITAs issued.
There has also been some speculation that planned immigration levels for 2025 will decrease which may impact the above prediction. We will have better insight on this once the new 2025-2027 immigration levels are announced in November 2024. Be sure to sign up for our newsletter to be the first to hear about any changes.
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There has been a rise in Provincial Nominee Program draws and Canadian Experience Class draws. We expect this trend to continue into Q4 as IRCC focuses on transitioning more temporary residents to permanent status.
We also expect the continuation of category-based draws. In Q3, IRCC conducted numerous French language proficiency draws but few draws targeting the other categories. Because of this, we would expect to see at least one STEM draw and perhaps one more Healthcare draw.
Unfortunately, we don’t foresee the CRS for Express Entry decreasing for Canadian Experience Class or Provincial Nominee Program draws in 2024. It is likely that it will continue to hover around 510, and we would be surprised to see it fall below 500 in the near term.
We would also predict that the French draw CRS will likely remain around 440, or may potentially go slightly higher.
If we see a STEM or Healthcare draw, we would not be surprised to see a slight dip in the CRS – though due to it being a long time since the last draws for these categories, there may be higher demand (which may lead to the scores being similar to the earlier draws in 2024).
If you want real-time updates about any Express Entry draws, subscribe to our newsletter via your Moving2Canada account. You’ll also find helpful resources for finding a job (and potentially scoring a valid job offer for Express Entry, which can boost your CRS score!), tips for applying for jobs in Canada, and more.
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