Canada has conducted another Express Entry draw, continuing its trend of prioritizing candidates with Canadian work experience.
In the latest round, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issued 4,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC). The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score required was 507.
This draw reflects Canada’s continued focus on selecting candidates who are already contributing to the labour market.
The Canadian Experience Class remains one of the most important pathways to permanent residence. It is designed for individuals who:
By prioritizing CEC candidates, Canada ensures faster economic integration and supports long-term workforce needs.
Recent draws in 2026 show a clear pattern:
Express Entry draws typically happen every couple of weeks, selecting top-ranking candidates from the pool based on CRS scores.
If you’re currently working in Canada, your chances of receiving an invitation may be stronger under CEC-focused draws.
To improve your profile, consider:
Canada’s immigration strategy continues to evolve, but one thing is clear—candidates already in Canada remain a top priority.
For many applicants, the Canadian Experience Class continues to be one of the most reliable pathways to permanent residence.
💬 Staying prepared and informed can make all the difference when the next draw happens.