Alberta Targets Express Entry Candidates With CRS Scores As Low As 425

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Candidates with Express Entry Comprehensive Ranking System scores as low as 425 received Notification of Interest letters in the latest Alberta immigration draw.

The July 6 draw saw 180 NOI letters issued through the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program, in the 16th draw of 2019.


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Alberta Taps Express Entry Pool With New Provincial Draw
Alberta Express Entry Draw Sees Nearly 200 NOI Letters Issued


As of July 16, 2019, Alberta has issued just over half of its 6,000 federal government nomination allocation.

The province also has 1,659 applications awaiting assessment.


Alberta Express Entry 2019 Notification of Interest Draws

Draw Date

NOI Letters Sent

CRS Score of Lowest-Ranked Candidate

05-July-19

180

425

21-June-19

262

300

15-May-19

197

301

02-May-19

119

400

24-Apr-19

133

400

15-Apr-19

179

400

09-Apr-19

172

300

02-Apr-19

356

400

26-Mar-19

370

400

19-Mar-19

271

400

15-Mar-19

106

300

12-Mar-19

462

400

05-Mar-19

473

400

22-Feb-19

130

302

01-Feb-19

168

301

25-Jan-19

81

301

10-Jan-19

337

300

Source: www.alberta.ca

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