But what is a CRS tie? I do not understand..
Imagine there's
5,000 candidates sitting at
400 (and you are one of them) and a draw happens with a cut-off of
400 and
3500 ITA's. Out of those
3500 there will be at least
2000 with a score that is higher than
400. Out of
5000 that I mentioned CIC will only invite
1500.
But how will the system choose
1500 people out of
5000 if there are equal and there's no way to rank them?
Well, the new way to rank them is by the age of their profile (i.e. how long have they been waiting). In other words - right now it's an advantage to have an *old* profile. It does not give you a priority over people with higher CRS, but it should still expedite the process of getting an ITA for people sitting in the most competitive ranges for a long time.
If that's the case and I am right the CRS should decrease, but the ministerial instructions should also change, because right now it reads like "Foreign nationals who, on May 31, 2017, at 12:13:35 UTC, have been assigned a total of XXX points". Most likely it will change to "CERTAIN/SOME Foreign nationals...".
It also looks like Express Entry itself is more manual than I thought, most likely the draws are performed or *scheduled* manually. Ministerial instructions for each draw, also, do not look like computer generated text, as they can be quite different (especially in the latest rounds). In other words Express Entry is a organizer tool for the minister or imm officers to target right people at the right time.
Also, somebody mentioned that it can take up to
2 weeks or a few days to update profiles – not technology-wise, for sure ;-). A 2013 Macbook pro can go though 100,000 records in a database and update them in less than 10 minutes. And I am sure CIC has better equipment. This warning is just to protect themselves and buy time in order something goes wrong earlier.
Please note, that this is just my personal opinion.