After a two-week hiatus, there was another EE draw.
This draw targeted PNP candidates. Here are the key details of this draw:
Date: July 21 (PNP Targeted)
Cut-off Score: 788 points
Number of ITAs Issued: 202
Generally, the months of July and August have been
the most active for EE draws. Just last year, in 2024, over 35,000 out of
approximately 99,000 total draws occurred in July and August. This is because
candidates invited up to June are considered for that year's CAP, while those
invited from July onwards are included in the next year's CAP.
Considering that the EE processing time can be as
short as three months, with an average of 5-7 months, cases invited in the
latter half of the year often obtain their permanent residency the following
year. Therefore, more draws tend to occur in the latter half of the year
compared to the first half.
The cut-off score remains high. In this situation,
GS offers the following advice to those planning to proceed with EE:
1 As mentioned, there is a tendency
for more draws in the latter half of the year. Therefore, candidates targeting
CEC or specific category-based should cautiously anticipate a drop in the
cut-off score and proceed more actively.
2 As you can see, PNP-targeted EE
draws continue to occur every two weeks. Hence, it is a good strategy to pay
more attention to the PNP and EE linkage programs of each province.
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investment. We recommend selecting a more meticulous, analytical, and diligent
immigration company.
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