On May 13, 2025, IRCC held its first Canadian Experience Class (CEC) draw in over three months. While it’s a relief to see CEC draws return, the numbers tell a different story:

 

CRS cutoff: 547 – the highest so far in 2025

Invitations issued: Only 500

This limited number of invitations, coupled with the long gap since the last draw (Feb 5), drove the CRS score up significantly.

CEC Draw Details – May 13, 2025:

Program: Canadian Experience Class

CRS cut-off: 547

ITAs issued: 500

Tie-breaking rule: May 21, 2024, at 17:26:27 UTC

 

This high cutoff reflects the backlog and competition in the pool due to the suspension of CEC draws earlier this year.

 

How to Improve Your CRS Score in 2025

With higher CRS thresholds, boosting your score is more important than ever. Here’s how:

 

Improve Your Language Scores

  • Take IELTS or TEF again to aim for CLB 9 or higher.
  • Up to 136–150 points can be gained here.

 

Gain More Skilled Work Experience

  • Especially in NOC TEER 0–3 roles.
  • Can add up to 100 points (Canadian experience).

 

Advance Your Education

  • A Master’s or PhD can earn up to 135 points.
  • Get your credentials assessed through WES or similar.

 

Apply for a Provincial Nomination (PNP)

 

  • Adds 600 points—practically guaranteeing an ITA.
  • Explore options in Ontario, BC, Alberta, etc.

Include a Spouse (If Applicable)

 

  • Their education and language scores can contribute up to 40 points.

 

Ready to Improve Your CRS Score or Explore Your Immigration Options?

At Kingsbridge Immigration, we specialize in guiding skilled professionals through Canada’s Express Entry and PNP pathways. Whether you need help boosting your CRS score, applying for a provincial nomination, or preparing a strong application — we’re here to help.