Priya S.
Express Entry · CEC applicant · Toronto, ON
I'd been stuck on NOC code anxiety for weeks. The NOC Finder gave me three matches with the exact duty overlap percentages — I finally felt I had something defensible to put on my profile.
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Priya S.
Express Entry · CEC applicant · Toronto, ON
I'd been stuck on NOC code anxiety for weeks. The NOC Finder gave me three matches with the exact duty overlap percentages — I finally felt I had something defensible to put on my profile.
Maya R.
PNP applicant · Ontario
Honestly, the consultant chat on Elite is what made me subscribe. Quick answers on tie-breaking, no upsell, no pressure. Worth it just for the peace of mind.
Sofia M.
Family-sponsored applicant · Montréal, QC
The tracker kept my entire application — uploads, checklists, notes — in one place. Way calmer than my old spreadsheet.
Lin W.
Express Entry · FSW applicant · Edmonton, AB
The eligibility checker spelled out exactly where my CRS was weak — language vs education — and the improvement tips were specific enough that I knew what to study next.
Camille B.
Healthcare · category draw · Halifax, NS
Category-based draw stress was killing me. Seeing the latest healthcare and French cutoffs on the home page made my target score feel real instead of guesswork.
Elena V.
Spousal PR · inland · Winnipeg, MB
Shared my tracker timeline with my spouse so we both knew what was uploaded and what was still missing. No more duplicate PDFs in the WhatsApp group chat.
Kate F.
Express Entry applicant
Starter was enough to test the tools, but upgrading to Navigator paid for itself the first time the Analyzer caught copied NOC language I would have missed.
Amira H.
First-time PR applicant · London, ON
Onboarding walked me through which tools mattered for my situation instead of dumping every feature at once. Felt like the product actually respects how overwhelming PR is.
Deepa R.
PNP · British Columbia
Consultant answered my PNP timing question in one thread instead of scrolling Reddit for an hour. Still filed everything myself — just needed a sanity check.
Yuki A.
Express Entry · FST applicant · Regina, SK
Worth it for the peace of mind alone. I'm not paying an RCIC retainer, but I still had somewhere credible to stress-test my paperwork before submit.
Daniel O.
Skilled worker · FSW · Calgary, AB
The Duties Analyzer flagged three phrases in my reference letter that looked copy-pasted from the NOC. Rewrote them, got my ITA in the next round.
Aarav K.
Express Entry · CEC applicant · Vancouver, BC
I used the Reference Letters tool to produce export-ready PDFs that my old employer signed off on without edits. Saved me at least two weeks of back-and-forth.
Hassan T.
Express Entry · CEC applicant
Generated original duty language with the Duties Generator, ran it back through the Analyzer, and watched my copy-risk score drop to zero. That's the whole loop, right there.
James P.
Skilled worker · NOC 21231 · Ottawa, ON
I compared three NOC options side by side before locking my TEER. Having the official duty text next to my own wording stopped me from picking the wrong code.
Raj N.
Express Entry · CEC applicant · Mississauga, ON
Signed up for Navigator mainly for unlimited duty checks. I ran every job in my history through the Analyzer until each letter sounded like me, not the NOC manual.
Omar J.
Express Entry · CEC applicant · Brampton, ON
The reference letter export looked professional enough that HR didn't ask me to redo the format — they only checked dates and signatures. Huge relief.
Nicolas G.
Express Entry · bilingual profile · Québec City, QC
French CLB targets were confusing until I plugged scores into eligibility and saw the CRS bump in plain numbers. Finally understood why everyone keeps saying 'learn French.'
Chris L.
Skilled worker · NOC 62020 · Victoria, BC
I used the Duties Generator for a part-time role my employer barely remembered. The questions pulled out metrics and tools I forgot to mention — much stronger letter.
Marcus D.
Express Entry · CEC applicant · Saskatoon, SK
Every draw update on the dashboard meant I stopped refreshing random blogs for cutoff rumours. When CEC dropped, I knew the same day from the site.
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On June 23, 2026, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada conducted an Express Entry draw, issuing 4,000 invitations to apply for permanent residency under the Canadian Experience Class. The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System score required for this draw was 516 points. This event marks the largest draw for the Canadian Experience Class since March 2026, when a similar number of invitations were issued. The Express Entry system is a key pathway for skilled workers to gain permanent residency in Canada, and this draw continues the trend of significant invitation rounds in 2026.
Why it matters · This draw offers a substantial opportunity for skilled workers to secure permanent residency in Canada.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has updated its guidelines for assessing study permit conditions for international students. The new instructions, effective June 18, 2026, clarify enforcement rules concerning unauthorized transfers between designated learning institutions. Additionally, the update narrows the criteria for evaluating program changes within the same institution. These changes are significant and not merely minor edits, indicating a more stringent approach to monitoring compliance with study permit conditions.
Why it matters · Understanding study permit rules is crucial for international students who may later apply for permanent residency in Canada.
On June 26, 2026, Canada Pension Plan (CPP) payments will be distributed across Canada. These payments benefit millions of Canadians, including retirees, survivors, and individuals with disabilities. Service Canada manages the distribution of these payments, which occur on a consistent schedule each month in line with the federal benefits payment calendar. This ensures that eligible recipients receive their financial support regularly and on time.
Why it matters · Understanding CPP payments is crucial for PR applicants planning their financial future in Canada.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada has released an updated version of the official Document Checklist for citizenship certificate applications, and the changes could affect tens of thousands of people currently in the processing queue. The revised CIT 0014 form, updated on June 17, 2026, introduces explicit…
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The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has revised its Voluntary Disclosures Program, effective in 2026, allowing Canadian taxpayers to correct past tax errors without incurring severe penalties or facing prosecution. This program applies to individuals with unreported income, missed tax filings, errors in GST/HST collection, or payroll remittance issues. The changes provide a structured opportunity for taxpayers to come forward and rectify these issues, potentially reducing their financial and legal consequences.
Why it matters · Permanent residency applicants must ensure tax compliance to maintain good standing in Canada.
Live IRCC data
Pulled directly from IRCC's public dataset. Refreshed when new rounds are published.
French language proficiency
French-Language proficiency 2026-Version 2
409
CRS cutoff
4,500
Invitations
May 28, 2026
Draw date
CRS cutoff trends
CEC, PNP, French, Healthcare, Trades, plus one combined view for other categories.
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Start freeThe most recent draw in each program, with the change vs the previous draw of the same type.
Canadian Experience Class
#417Provincial Nominee Program
#416French language proficiency
#418Healthcare occupations
#398Trades occupations
#408Other
#402Canadian Experience Class
Provincial Nominee Program
French language proficiency
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