Rare Express Entry Draws For Skilled Trades And PNP Nominees With Lowest Ever CRS Score

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May 26, 2017 – Canadian Immigration authorities have taken the unprecedented step of conducting two Canada Express Entry draws simultaneously, inviting a total of 543 applicants for permanent residence under the Federal Skilled Trades and Provincial Nominee Program. The FST draw saw a lowest ever CRS score of 199 while the PNP draw was 775.
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May 26, 2017 – Canadian Immigration authorities have taken the unprecedented step of conducting two Canada Express Entry draws simultaneously.

Rare Express Entry Draws For Skilled Trades and PNP Nominees With Lowest Ever CRS ScoreThe 13th and 14th rounds of invitations in 2017, the 63rd and 64th overall, invited a total of 543 applicants for permanent residence.

The 63rd draw saw 143 invites issued under Provincial Nominee Programs, with a lowest Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 775.

The 64th draw saw 400 invites issued under the Federal Skilled Trades Program, with a lowest CRS score of 199.

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