Express Entry Draw Sees CRS Score Drop To Near 2018 Low

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Canadian immigration authorities conducted the latest Express Entry draw with the minimum Comprehensive Ranking System score dropping by a point to 441. The July 25th draw saw 3,750 candidates issued with Invitations to Apply, equalling the largest draw so far in 2018.
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July 25, 2018 – Canadian immigration authorities have conducted a new Express Entry draw, with the minimum Comprehensive Ranking System score dropping by a point to 441.

The July 25 draw saw 3,750 candidates issued with Invitations to Apply, equalling the largest draw so far in 2018.

The minimum CRS score of 441 comes after scores of 442 in the previous two weeks. The lowest score seen in 2018 is 440.

This was the 15th round of invitations under Express Entry in 2018 and  95th overall.

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