Express Entry: Top scores drop as invites outpace growth
VANISHED: Express Entry Pool Loses Nearly HALF of Top Candidates in Just Two Weeks
The elite tier is evaporating.
Canada’s Express Entry system has shed almost 50% of its highest-scoring profiles in a mere fourteen days, leaving immigration observers stunned by the dramatic exodus.
The culprit is clear.
Ottawa is issuing Invitations to Apply at a blistering pace that far outstrips the arrival of fresh 600-plus CRS candidates, effectively hoovering up the competition faster than it can be replaced.
New data reveals the brutal mathematics behind this shake-up.
THE NUMBERS DON’T LIE
Published pool figures show the Comprehensive Ranking System’s upper echelons—those golden 600-plus scores—have been decimated since early June.
While Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada continues to wield its selection authority aggressively, the pipeline of replacement high-scorers simply cannot keep up with demand.
Two weeks ago, the pool brimmed with elite hopefuls. Today, that inventory has been slashed by nearly half.
For aspiring Canadians, the implications are immediate.
WHY YOU SHOULD CARE
When the top tier empties this rapidly, the ripple effects cascade down through every CRS bracket.
Candidates who once felt secure with competitive scores may find the goalposts shifting overnight as the system rebalances.
Immigration experts warn that draw thresholds could become erratic. One week you receive that golden ticket, the next you’re staring at an impossibly distant cutoff.
The message for those in the pool is urgent: keep your documents pristine, your profiles updated, and your notification settings on high alert.
Canada still craves skilled newcomers. But with invitations outpacing growth at this velocity, hesitation could cost you everything.
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