A total of 932 candidates received the invitations in the latest express entry draw conducted on 8 June by Canada to apply for permanent residence.
Only PNP Candidates are invited to the new draw by IRCC. A minimum of 796 points are required to be invited to this draw. The score was high because 600 CRS points are automatically added to the PNP (Provincial Nominee Program) candidates. There are 1,047 candidates who were invited to the latest PNP draw. There were 589 candidates who got invitations in the previous draw with a minimum score of 741.
About Express Entry
Express Entry is an online application management system that is used for the three most popular immigration programs in Canada, those programs are FSTP – (Federal Skilled Trade Programs), CEC – (Canadian Experience Class), and FSWP – (Federal Skilled Worker Program). Those express entry candidates who want to be nominated in the PNP draw have to qualify one the immigration program.
It is a point-based system that uses a CRS score to rank the profile of candidates from the pool. To receive ITA for applying for permanent residence applicants have to score the highest.
Once the candidate has submitted their application, an officer of IRCC has checked the application and made the final decision. Candidates have to give an interview set by the IRCC officer and a biometric verification or some more documents.
Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) is issued by the IRCC after the approval of the application. Candidates can complete the process of landing once they get confirmation of their application. If the candidate lives outside of Canada, then they will take the help of a pre-arrival service to complete their first step of settling in Canada.
List of 16 new occupations to be qualified for the Express Entry
NOC (National Occupation Classification) 2021, will be affected from the month of November which allows 16 occupations that are given below to qualify for Express Entry:
- Payroll administrators;
- Aircraft assemblers and aircraft assembly inspectors.
- Dental assistants and dental laboratory assistants;
- Heavy equipment operators;
- Nurse aides, orderlies, and patient service associates;
- Sheriffs and bailiffs;
- Pharmacy technical assistants and pharmacy assistants;
- Transport truck drivers;
- Residential and commercial installers and servicers;
- Correctional service officers;
- By-law enforcement and other regulatory officers;
- Bus drivers, subway operators, and other transit operators;
- Estheticians, electrologists, and related occupations;
- Pest controllers and fumigators
- Other repairers and services;
- Correctional service officers;
There are lists of three professions that are not qualified for Express Entry:
- tailors, dressmakers, furriers, and milliners.
- program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport, and fitness;
- other performers;
These three professions qualify for the other immigration programs in Canada.
Currently, only those professions are qualified for express entry that falls under the NOC skill levels 0, A, and B. The new system lineaments the level of TEER (Training, Education, Experience, and Responsibilities) that are required in every profession. It will change the current four classes of “skill level” with a new category of system. Due to the recategorization of the profession 16 ineligible professions are become eligible.
Statistics data from Canada show two reasons for replacing the skill type model with the TEER system. Clarifying the level of education and work experience required to work in a profession is the first goal of the TEER system. Second, the skill-type model makes an artificial classification between low- and high-skilled occupations. The objective of implementing TEER is to provide stakeholders with a better understanding of the skills required for each business.
These Statistics tools of Canada permit you to see how your current NOC matches up with NOC 2021



