Canada Holds First Express Entry Draw for PNP Candidates After CRS Points Update

Canada Holds First Express Entry Draw for PNP Candidates After CRS Points Update

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has issued a fresh round of Invitations to Apply (ITAs) under the Express Entry system. In this latest draw, 825 candidates were invited through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) stream.

To qualify for this draw, candidates needed:

  • A minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 764, and
  • An Express Entry profile created before 6:35 p.m. UTC on August 17, 2024.

Latest Draw Details 

  • Draw Date: April 14, 2025
  • Draw Type: Provincial Nominee Program
  • Number of Invitations: 825
  • Minimum CRS Score Required: 764

Express Entry Draws List

DateDraw TypeNumber of ITAsMinimum CRS
April 14Provincial Nominee Program825764
March 21French Language Proficiency7,500379
March 17Provincial Nominee Program536736
March 6French Language Proficiency4,500410
March 3Provincial Nominee Program725667
February 19French Language Proficiency6,500428
February 17Provincial Nominee Program646750
February 5Canadian Experience Class4,000521
February 4Provincial Nominee Program455802
January 23Canadian Experience Class4,000527
January 8Canadian Experience Class1,350542
January 7Provincial Nominee Program471793

This is the first Express Entry draw for the month and comes on the heels of several key events including the removal of CRS points for arranged employment, a French-language proficiency draw held on March 21, and a previous PNP-specific draw on March 17.

So far in 2025, IRCC has issued a total of 31,508 ITAs through the Express Entry system.

Canada’s 2025 Express Entry Immigration Target

As outlined in Canada’s 2025-2027 Immigration Levels Plan, the country aims to welcome 124,680 new permanent residents through Express Entry this year.

It’s important to understand that the figures in the Immigration Levels Plan refer to actual permanent resident (PR) landings, not the number of ITAs. A “landing” occurs when an applicant officially enters Canada and activates their permanent resident status. It marks the final step in the immigration process.

In contrast, an ITA is simply an invitation to submit a PR application. Not all ITAs result in landings, as some may be returned, declined, or rejected if the applicant is found ineligible or if the application is refused by IRCC.

What to Do If You Receive an ITA

If you receive an ITA via your Express Entry profile and wish to apply for permanent residence, you must submit a complete application within 60 days of receiving the invitation. If you do not respond within the given timeframe and don’t decline the ITA, your profile may be removed from consideration.

Applicants must prepare and submit various documents with their application, including:

  • A valid passport or travel document
  • Birth certificate
  • Proof of work experience
  • Police clearance certificates
  • Results from an immigration medical examination
  • Evidence of settlement funds
  • Photographs of the principal applicant and any accompanying family members

Being prepared with these documents can help ensure a smooth and timely submission process.

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