Canada immigration update: All draws in January 2021
Canada’s Immigration Landscape 2021-2023: A Comprehensive Overview
Introduction
In alignment with Canada’s ambitious immigration targets outlined in the 2021-2023 Immigration Levels Plan, the country is set to welcome over 400,000 immigrants annually. A significant portion of these newcomers will be admitted through various streams, such as the federal Express Entry system and the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). Quebec, operating independently, is poised to welcome its share of newcomers. This blog delves into the specifics of the immigration draws held in January 2021, shedding light on both federal and provincial pathways.
Federal Draws in January 2021
In January 2021, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducted a series of Express Entry draws, targeting candidates with provincial nominations or Canadian experience.
- 171 – PNP – January 6, 2021:
- CRS Cut-off: 813
- Invitations Issued: 250
- 172 – CEC – January 7, 2021:
- CRS Cut-off: 461
- Invitations Issued: 4,750
- 173 – PNP – January 20, 2021:
- CRS Cut-off: 741
- Invitations Issued: 374
- 174 – CEC – January 21, 2021:
- CRS Cut-off: 454
- Invitations Issued: 4,626
Total ITAs issued by IRCC in January 2021: 10,000
Provincial Draws in January 2021
Provincial pathways, particularly through the PNP, play a crucial role in Canada’s immigration strategy. Each province has specific criteria for nominating candidates.
By Quebec:
- Arrima Draw – January 26, 2021
- Total Invitations Issued: 95
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) Invitations in January 2021:
- Alberta: 150
- British Columbia: 523
- Manitoba: 490
- New Brunswick: 0
- Newfoundland and Labrador: 0
- Northwest Territories: 0
- Nova Scotia: Not disclosed
- Ontario: 484
- Prince Edward Island: 211
- Saskatchewan: 887
- Yukon: 0
Provincial Draws Highlights
Alberta:
- Express Entry – 2 draws
- January 28 – Invitations Issued: 100, CRS Required: 360
- January 8 – Invitations Issued: 50, CRS Required: 406
British Columbia:
- Skills Immigration, Express Entry BC – 4 draws
- January 26 [Tech Pilot draw] – Invitations Issued: 81
- January 19 – Invitations Issued: 195
- January 12 [Tech Pilot draw] – Invitations Issued: 80
- January 5 – Invitations Issued: 168
Manitoba:
- Skilled Workers in Manitoba, International Education Stream, Skilled Workers Overseas – 2 draws
- January 14 [EOI Draw #106] – Invitations Issued: 272
- January 28 [EOI Draw #107] – Invitations Issued: 218
Nova Scotia:
- Express Entry – 1 draw
- January 19 [NOC 1114 invited] – Invitations Issued: Not disclosed
Ontario:
- Skilled Trades Stream, French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream – 1 draw
- January 13 – Total Invitations: 484
Prince Edward Island:
- Labour & Express Entry, Business Work Permit – 1 draw held in December
- January 21 – Total Invitations: 211
Saskatchewan:
- Express Entry and Occupation In-Demand – 2 draws held in December
- January 7 – Total Invitations Issued: 385
- January 21 – Total Invitations Issued: 502
Yukon:
- No information available
Conclusion
As one of the most migrant-friendly countries globally, Canada continues to lead the way in attracting newcomers. The intricate details of the draws held in January 2021 demonstrate the country’s commitment to various immigration streams, ensuring a diverse and skilled pool of individuals contributes to its growth.
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