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Provincial Nominee Program: Latest Invitation Round Highlights
The Provincial Nominee Program issued 174 invitations to candidates in a recent round. To receive an invitation to apply, candidates needed a rank of 174 or higher.
The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score required for the lowest-ranked candidate was 816. If multiple candidates had the same lowest score, the tie-breaking rule applied, prioritizing those who submitted their Express Entry profiles earlier.
This ensures fairness by using the submission date and time as a decisive factor for candidates with identical scores.
Canadian Experience Class: Latest Draw Overview
The Canadian Experience Class issued 400 invitations in its most recent round. Candidates needed a rank of 400 or higher to receive an invitation to apply. The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score required for the lowest-ranked candidate was 539.
When multiple candidates had the same lowest score, the tie-breaking rule was applied, giving priority to those who had submitted their Express Entry profiles earlier.
This approach ensures a transparent and fair selection process, rewarding candidates based on both their CRS score and the submission timing of their profiles.
Healthcare Occupations: Key Highlights of the Latest Draw
A total of 3,000 invitations were issued in the latest draw targeting healthcare occupations. To qualify for an invitation, candidates needed a rank of 3,000 or higher. The lowest-ranked candidate invited had a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 463.
In cases where multiple candidates had the same lowest score, the tie-breaking rule was applied, prioritizing those who submitted their Express Entry profiles earlier.
This process ensures fairness and transparency in selecting candidates for immigration, focusing on those with strong qualifications and timely applications.
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CRA Webinar for International Students: Unlock Tax Benefits and Credits
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will host a free webinar for international students on November 27, focusing on tax benefits and credits available to them. Filing tax returns is not only a legal obligation but also a potential financial advantage, as students may qualify for significant tax refunds and credits. This session will provide valuable insights into tax filing essentials, residency status for tax purposes, available benefits, and how to avoid scams.
The webinar starts at 2 p.m. EST and will last about 45 minutes. Attendees can ask CRA staff tax-related questions during the session. Registration is open on the Canada.ca website.
Key topics include filing taxes, recognizing scams, and accessing CRA services. A follow-up webinar on newcomer benefits is scheduled for March 12, 2025. Don’t miss this opportunity to simplify your tax journey and make the most of Canada’s tax system.
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