How IRCC actually determines Express Entry cut-offs


REVEALED: The brutal truth about how Canada REALLY picks its immigrants

Thousands of hopeful candidates check their phones every two weeks. They pray for that golden Invitation to Apply.

But most have it all wrong.

The federal government is not sitting in Ottawa debating whether the cut-off should be 500 points this week. They are not plotting against applicants with scores of 499.

The reality is far more ruthless.

The numbers game that crushes dreams

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada does not start with a score. They start with a headcount.

Officials decide exactly how many candidates to pluck from the Express Entry pool. Only then does the bloodbath begin.

The system ranks every profile. It counts down from the top until it hits that magic number of invitations.

Whoever sits at the bottom of that selected pile becomes the cut-off score. Everyone below them is left in the dust.

It is pure supply and demand. Brutal mathematics with human lives hanging in the balance.

Your CRS score of 485 might have been enough last month. This month, it could be worthless.

There is no negotiation. No mercy. Just an algorithm and a quota.

Applicants refresh their emails in despair while Ottawa controls the tap.

Want in? Score higher. The cut-off is not the target. It is the aftermath.


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