Express Entry explained in 5 minutes

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Express Entry explained in just 5 minutes! This video breaks down everything you need to know about Canada's popular immigration system, from eligibility requirements to tips on how to get an ITA. This video is perfect for those looking to start their journey to Canada quickly and easily.

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That's an amazing explanation, thanks for that. However, I have had some inquiries about the overall numbers. Everybody is so worried about how high CSR points (and even PNP, or at least BCPNP points) are these days. But I am following the draws and comparing them with the 2024-2026 levels the government of Canada stated last year, so there is something that is not matching properly: So far, If I'm not wrong, up to 8000 ITAs has been sent in the different draws this year, plus the last PNP draw with with 2985 ITAs. That is no more than 10-11K ITAs. But the immigration levels were talking of close to 281.000 EE ITAs, plus 117.000 ITAs for PNPs. So I am not sure about the concerns of this high CSR. In some point, government needs to offer ITAs to lower scores.
Now, if you see CSR distribution as of May 29 2024, there are only 2918 candidates with more than 600 points, and just 14211 with more than 500 points. The numbers have been increasing, but both groups combined does not complete more than 7% of the overall requirement. So, if the goverment keeps inviting people with high scores, in some point there won't be enough candidates and they will need to lower the CSRs. Unless they don't care about their own goals and commitments with economy. I don't know, that's what I'm thinking. It is just a matter of waiting, for those who have time for wait.

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I appreciate your content on Express Entry, but there’s a major gap that I, and many others, are struggling with. I only have 1560 hours of continuous student skilled work experience in Canada, which meets the minimum eligibility for the Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) program but doesn’t qualify for points under work experience. I’m trying to create my EE profile to be considered under FSW, not Canadian Experience Class (CEC), but the options are confusing. There’s no clear guidance on how to ensure this experience counts only for minimum eligibility without earning points. It would be super helpful if you could make a detailed video on this topic, as it’s a unique but common issue that’s not being addressed. Thanks!

jigarkanjani
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One important question I found the answer no where, does the Candain immigration office accepts the Online version of IELTS exams?

PeacefulPacific
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As a US citizen I have a 4 year degree and speak fluent english and im under 30 years old and I have work experience in the US. What are my chances?

RayLouise
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I want to ask a question: do we need wes if i have done education in canada after my masters in india

rohannahar
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If I'll gen an invitation, will i be able to move with my girlfriend?

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