Canada’s IRCC Invites Express Entry Candidates in July Draw

Exciting news for those interested in working and living in Canada! Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has recently issued more invitations to apply (ITA) for permanent residency through the Express Entry system, specifically targeting candidates under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).

In a recent draw, IRCC offered 356 ITAs to individuals with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 750. To qualify, candidates had to create their Express Entry profile before 4:09 a.m. UTC on March 19, 2025. The CRS is a points-based system that assesses your skills, experience, and other factors, making it easier for the government to select applicants who are likely to contribute successfully to Canadian society.

Express Entry Draw Trends

In 2025, Express Entry draws have predominantly focused on PNP candidates, highlighting province-specific needs. Out of 42,201 ITAs issued this year, the majority have been aimed at those with provincial nominations. The draws are alternating, with a mix of British Columbia choices and those targeting individuals with specific skills, including those in healthcare and education. This structured approach not only benefits provinces experiencing skill shortages but also provides international candidates a clearer pathway to securing their future in Canada.

Job Opportunities with Visa Support

If you’re considering working in Canada, job search platforms can be invaluable. While sites like Job Bank and LinkedIn are useful, a dedicated resource is VisaJobsCanada.com. This platform exclusively lists Canadian job opportunities that offer visa sponsorship for international candidates. You can easily find jobs that are open to applicants from abroad, ensuring you have the support you need for your transition.

What is an LMIA?

When exploring job opportunities in Canada, you might hear about an LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment). This document is crucial as it assesses the impact of hiring a foreign worker on the Canadian job market. Employers typically need an LMIA to prove there’s no Canadian available for the position before hiring international talent, creating a pathway for skilled workers to obtain work permits.

Exploring Permanent Residency (PR)

For many, the ultimate goal is to obtain permanent residency (PR) in Canada. While Express Entry is a popular route, various options such as the PNP also play a significant role in this process. Each pathway has its unique requirements and can lead to a fulfilling life in Canada.

So, if you’re aiming for a new professional chapter in Canada, keep an eye on the latest draws and the opportunities that await. Visiting VisaJobsCanada.com can also help you connect with employers ready to support your journey.

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This article was adapted from an external news source for our readers’ benefit. The original version is available here.
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