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  • 2020/5/28 11:58
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Following the May 14th, the Federal Express Entry Fast Track conducted the second May invitation specifically for the Canadian experience category CEC on May 28. The minimum score fell to a new low this year, which was 440 points, and a total of 3515 people were invited. The official website screenshot is as follows:






In addition, on May 27 yesterday, Express Entry also issued an invitation specifically for the provincial nomination of PNP, with a minimum score of 757 points, a total of 385 people were invited. The official website screenshot is as follows:

We look at the invitation of EE in May. On May 13, Express Entry issued an invitation specifically for the provincial nomination of PNP, with a minimum score of 718 points, and a total of 529 people were invited.


On May 14th, the Express Entry fast track conducted the first invitation specifically for the Canadian experience category CEC in May. The minimum score drop was 447 points, and a total of 3371 people were invited.

 

The following is the invitation status of EE from January to May 2020:


 


EE邀请日期

EE邀请人数

EE邀请分数

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1

2020/1/8

3400

473


2

2020/1/22

3400

471


3

2020/2/5

3500

472


4

2020/2/19

4500

470


5

2020/3/4

3900

471


6

2020/3/19

668

720

PNP only

7

2020/3/23

3232

467

CEC only

8

2020/4/9

606

698

PNP only

9

2020/4/9

3294

464

CEC only

10

2020/4/15

118

808

PNP only

11

2020/4/16

3782

455

CEC only

12

2020/4/29

589

692

PNP only

13

2020/4/30

3311

452

CEC only

14

2020/5/13

529

718

PNP only

15

2020/5/14

3371

447

CEC only

16

2020/5/27

385

757

PNP only

17

2020/5/28

3515

440

CEC only

 

EE Since the outbreak in March, there have been invitations for PNP or CEC applicants. In addition, as can be seen from the chart above, EE-PNP and EE-CEC rarely issued a total of three invitations in April.


Since March 23, the EE-CEC invitation score has been declining. In May, EE-CEC fell below 450 points, and today's invitation fell further to 440. Under the influence of the epidemic, the score may be further reduced.


The following is a chart of EE-CEC's invitation scores from March to the present:



 

The minimum invitation score for EE-PNP appeared on April 29, and the CRS score was 692. The invitation score on May 13 rose back by 26 points to more than 700 points. On May 27th yesterday, the score jumped to 757 points.


The following is a chart of EE-PNP's invitation scores from March to the present:




In 2019, the overall EE invitation score continues to rise, and there is no distinction for PNP or CEC applicants. The chart below shows the scores of EE invitations from January 9 to December 19, 2019.


 

 

It can be seen that since the minimum invitation score of 439 points appeared on January 30, 2019, the minimum invitation score so far has been above 450 points. Among the five invitations, the lowest scores on May 29, October 30, November 13, November 27, and December 11 were all 470 points or above.


Next, the Canadian and American immigrants will analyze in depth for you, why the invitation score of EE has been declining recently:


1. One of the main reasons for the decrease in EE scores is that EE has started to invite by categories. Of course, the most fundamental reason is because of the epidemic. The previous EE invitations were basically General, regardless of the specific category. Whether it was an overseas skilled immigrant FSW or a Canadian experience immigrant CEC, a provincial nominated immigrant PNP, all were invited together.


However, you can see from the invitation diagram above that starting from March 19, 2020, EE has started to invite by category, only PNP applicants with provincial nomination certificates and CEC applicants with Canadian experience. Because of the epidemic, Canada has restricted all non-essential travel, so it does not invite overseas applicants at the same time.


2. Even for PNP and CEC applicants, there are fewer and fewer applicants with high scores in the pool. Because all language test centers were closed during the epidemic, everyone knows that language scores are a necessary condition for EE to enter the pool. Normally NOC 0, A jobs require an IELTS score of 6 points, while Type B jobs also require an IELTS score of around 5 points.


This has led to some applicants who may have met their immigration requirements with work experience, but have been unable to enter the pool to participate in invitations because of the lack of IELTS results.


Or some applicants have had IELTS scores before, but the scores are not satisfactory. Before the outbreak, they can still improve their EE scores by brushing IELTS, but now this method will not work.

 


3. Another reason is that during the epidemic, many people (such as restaurants, schools, car dealers, etc.) lost their jobs, so there is no way to continue to accumulate Canadian work experience.

 



Because there are fewer and fewer high-quality candidates in the pool, but the Immigration Bureau still follows the invitation frequency once every two weeks, and the number of people invited has not dropped significantly, so the score will continue to decrease.


This is good news for international students who have already had qualified English scores. But keep in mind that your English score must be valid within 2 years.


Looking at the current situation in Canada, the border has not been unsealed, the language test center has not opened, and the score is expected to decline further. Applicants who wish to qualify will quickly seize this rare opportunity.


Because the classification invitation has caused an imbalance in the scores in the EE system, it is expected that the classification invitation will be the norm after the future outbreak.


We see that in the EE system announced by the USCIS, as of May 25, there were 19,864 people in the EE system between 451 and 500. Although the Immigration Bureau did not distinguish the application categories, but because the EE-CEC applicants have dropped to 440 points, it is expected that the majority of the interval are overseas applicants. It is expected that the competition for overseas applicants after the epidemic will become more intense than before.


The following is a screenshot of the official website:





We strongly recommend overseas applicants. If you have any idea of immigration to Canada, we recommend that you choose the one-stop method of immigration to Canada.


Because Canadian education and work experience have extra points in the EE system.


Canadian-American immigrants can provide you with one-stop services from school application, visa application to immigration application.