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17 September 2019

Alberta Express Entry Stream CRS Scores Again Drop As Low As 400

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September 17, 2019 - Alberta immigration issued Notifications of Interest to 294 candidates with Comprehensive Ranking System scores as low as 400 points in the latest provincial draw.
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2019-09-13 – Alberta immigration issued Notifications of Interest to 294 candidates with Comprehensive Ranking System scores as low as 400 points in the latest provincial draw.

The August 28 draw, which tapped the federal Express Entry pool, was the second in succession to issue NOIs to candidates with scores of 400.

During 2019, candidates with scores as low as 300 have received NOIs through the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program.

Important requirements for the Alberta Express Entry stream are that candidates have stated an interest in immigrating permanently to the province, and are working in an occupation that supports Alberta's economic development and diversification.

For full details of the requirements for Alberta Express Entry, please see below.

Alberta has now conducted 22 draws tapping the federal Express Entry pool during 2019.

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