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Home » Archives for January 2017
 Express Entry Draw Number 53 – CRS Score 453 and 3,508 Invitations
By David Aujla
In Express Entry, Express Entry Draws
Posted January 25, 2017

Express Entry Draw Number 53 – CRS Score 453 and 3,508 Invitations

January 25, 2017 – The third round of invitations under Express Entry for 2017 has been conducted by IRCC. The minimum score for acceptance for the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) was [...]

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 Year End Update : 2016 – Part II
By David Aujla
In Express Entry
Posted January 21, 2017

Year End Update : 2016 – Part II

Comparative Ranking System (CRS) In its selection process, the Immigration department continues to emphasize youthful immigrants, Canadian education and Canadian work experience. The table below [...]

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 Video: Nova Scotians helping Syrian refugees to resettle in Canada
By David Aujla
In Refugees, Videos
Posted January 14, 2017

Video: Nova Scotians helping Syrian refugees to resettle in Canada

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPIK8DqWmo4Video can’t be loaded: Nova Scotians helping Syrian refugees to resettle in Canada (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPIK8DqWmo4)

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 Express Entry Draw Number 52 – CRS Score 459 and 3,334 Invitations
By David Aujla
In Express Entry, Express Entry Draws
Posted January 12, 2017

Express Entry Draw Number 52 – CRS Score 459 and 3,334 Invitations

January 11, 2017 – The second round of invitations under Express Entry for 2017 has been conducted by IRCC. The minimum score for acceptance for the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) was [...]

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 Year End Update: 2016 – Part I
By David Aujla
In Express Entry
Posted January 7, 2017

Year End Update: 2016 – Part I

Invitations to Apply Although the Express Entry pool may be easy to enter, being invited to apply may prove a hurdle. The larger majority of active candidates in the pool during 2016 scored [...]

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 Express Entry Draw Number 51 – CRS Score 468 and 2,902 Invitations
By David Aujla
In Express Entry, Express Entry Draws
Posted January 4, 2017

Express Entry Draw Number 51 – CRS Score 468 and 2,902 Invitations

January 04, 2017 – The first round of invitations under Express Entry for 2017 has been conducted by IRCC. The minimum score for acceptance for the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) was [...]

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 Video: Canada’s Humanitarian Tradition: Refugee Perspective
By David Aujla
In Refugees, Videos
Posted January 1, 2017

Video: Canada’s Humanitarian Tradition: Refugee Perspective

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyjbXrqU4YsVideo can’t be loaded: Canada’s Humanitarian Tradition: Refugee Perspective (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyjbXrqU4Ys)

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About David Aujla
David Aujla Immigration Lawyer, Vancouver & Victoria

David attended universities in BC and Ontario with degrees in Biochemistry, Philosophy and Law. He graduated from the Western law school in 1974 and has practised law for over forty years. His sole focus of practice is Canadian immigration law and he advises clients worldwide... Read More

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About David Aujla
David Aujla has advised clients world-wide for over 40 years and is a well-established Canadian Immigration lawyer with offices in both Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia... Read more
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