abhishek_89
Champion Member
- Feb 9, 2017
- 3,038
- Category........
- FSW
- NOC Code......
- 2173
- App. Filed.......
- 26-05-2017
- AOR Received.
- 26-05-2017
- Med's Done....
- 22-05-2017
- Passport Req..
- 24-07-2017
- VISA ISSUED...
- 04-08-2017
- LANDED..........
- 16-03-2018
As CIC has PR targets, they have a plan on the number of invites to be issued each year. They just spread the invites across the year so they can keep getting those folks with higher scores as new applicants with higher scores keep entering the pool throughout the year.Theory by myself
Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score distribution of candidates in the Express Entry pool as of December 14, 2018
CRS Score Range Number of Candidates
601-1200 132
451-600 282
401-450 31,898
441-450 1,544
431-440 9,499
421-430 6,435
411-420 6,922
401-410 7,498
351-400 38,166
391-400 6,997
381-390 7,993
371-380 7,961
361-370 7,738
351-360 7,477
301-350 21,946
0-300 3,300
Total 95,724
I have read that in 2019, IRCC were planning to uncrease the number of ITA around the year ( though they mentionned that it will be increasing over the year) it will jump from 3900 to 4150/4400 by the end of 2019
Given the number of candidates in the 14th pool, people above 450 were 414.
I wonder if the draw is based on the numbers of invitations or point based
If on number of people required i believe that the cut off will be cut
If the draw is based on a point system, i believe that the number will be cut, considering the gap between 19 December till today
So, if they decide to do a draw today and if they decide to invite 3900 applicants, they just pick the top 3900 applicants in the pool at the time of the draw. Thus, the score of the applicant ranked 3900 becomes the CRS cut off for that particular draw.