You will never get an ITA if your CRS is 382. In fact, it will be very difficult to get an Invitation to Apply if your CRS rank is below 450 or so.
In the 2.5 years that the program has been active, the lowest CRS rank that has been drawn for the Federal Skilled Worker stream was 413, and that was earlier this year - i.e. 2 years after the Express Entry program started - prior to that, the minimum CRS score was 450; the CRS rank has only been that low
once, back in May of this year. The last 2 draws have been 449 and 440 respectively.
You can see
all of the minimum CRS scores that have been drawn
here.
You will note that the draw on 26 May 2017 was for a CRS of 199... that was for the Federal Skilled
Trades Program only - it
did not include Federal Skilled Worker Program, Canadian Experience Class and Provincial Nominee Program. The Federal Skilled
Trades Program is a completely different stream from the Federal Skilled
Worker Program, which is the stream that you are on.
It is not enough to
want to come to Canada... you must prove to the Government of Canada that you possess the skills and abilities that they deem necessary to successfully transition to a life in Canada, and at this time, the GoC has determined that level to be acceptable with a >450 CRS.