First May Express Entry draw invites 380 PNP candidates
SHOCK DRAW: Canada Demands Brutal 798 Score as Just 380 Invites Handed Out in Crushing May Move
The axe has fallen.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada issued a mere 380 invitations to apply for permanent residency this week, targeting Provincial Nominee Program candidates in a move that has left thousands of hopeful migrants staring at their screens in despair.
This is the first Express Entry draw of May.
And it is not pretty.
The Numbers That Crush Dreams
Candidates needed a staggering 798 Comprehensive Ranking System points to even sniff an invitation.
That is not a typo.
Seven hundred and ninety-eight.
Here is the brutal math: without a provincial nomination, the maximum score available is 600. To hit 798, applicants needed that nomination plus near-perfect credentials across language, education, and age.
Ottawa is sending a crystal-clear message.
Only the elite need apply.
Panic Sets In Across the Pool
The draw specifically targeted PNP candidates—those who have already secured precious provincial backing.
Even with that advantage, the bar sits sky-high.
Desperate applicants are refreshing their profiles today, praying for a general draw with lower thresholds.
But with the federal government tightening screws across every immigration stream, relief may not arrive soon.
For the 380 lucky winners, celebrations are underway.
For everyone else?
Back to the drawing board.
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