IRCC issues more Express Entry invitations to PNP candidates

Asheesh Moosapeta
Published: February 17, 2025

Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has issued more invitations to apply (ITAs) through the Express Entry system.

The department issued 646 ITAs to candidates in a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw.

To be considered, candidates needed to have a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 750, and to have created an Express Entry candidate profile before 5:41 pm Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) on July 23, 2024.

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Today's draw is the third of the month and follows a PNP draw on February 4—inviting 455 candidates—and a Canadian Experience Class (CEC) draw on February 5 which issued 4,000 ITAs.

Since the start of 2025, IRCC has chosen to focus Express Entry draws on either PNP or CEC candidates, with draw sizes for the latter returning to the larger selections more typical of CEC draws in 2024.

The exclusion of category-based draws for French speakers, healthcare workers, and tradespeople is notable as IRCC designated these groups as priority categories through the Express Entry system in 2025. Further, IRCC has allocated 41,700 permanent resident landings to this group this year through the 2025-2027 Immigration Levels Plan.

Summary of Express Entry draws in 2025

DateDraw TypeNumber of ITAsCut-off CRS score
March 17Provincial Nominee Program536736
March 6French language proficiency4,500410
March 3Provincial Nominee Program 725667
February 19French language proficiency 6,500428
February 17Provincial Nominee Program 646750
February 5Canadian Experience Class4,000521
February 4Provincial Nominee Program455802
January 23 Canadian Experience Class4,000527
January 8Canadian Experience Class1,350542
January 7Provincial Nominee Program471793

Is entering the Express Entry pool worthwhile if I have a low CRS score?

While having a low CRS score may be dissuading to some candidates looking to enter the Express Entry pool, it is generally always a good idea to enter the Express Entry pool if you are eligible, as simply being in the pool can increase your chances of receiving an ITA.

This is for several reasons including:

  1. CRS scores are notoriously hard to predict. What may seem like a low score at the moment may be sufficient in the future for receiving an ITA. However, if candidates are out of the pool, they likely will not be able to benefit from these fluctuations, due to the second point;
  2. The tie-breaking rule. In addition to meeting other conditions of an Express Entry draw to be invited (including the minimum CRS score), candidates must also create an Express Entry candidate profile in the system by the date and time specified in the ministerial instructions—known as the tie-break rule. Candidates who have not created an Express Entry profile before this time are not considered in that draw. Thus entering the Express Entry candidate pool early is often beneficial for a newcomer's chances of receiving an ITA;
  3. Your individual CRS score may continue to increase while you are in the candidate pool. If you are able to raise your CRS score (for example, by increasing your language ability, gaining more eligible work experience, achieving higher education credentials, etc.), your CRS score can increase in real time once you receive the proper supporting documentation. This means that you do not have to wait, nor submit a new Express Entry profile if your CRS score changes (though keep in mind profiles will always be subject to the tie-breaking rule where relevant).
  4. You may apply for and be considered for multiple other immigration programs while you have a profile in the Express Entry pool. This includes enhanced PNP streams and pilot programs which are often region-specific. Applicants to these other programs should make sure that their inclusion in the Express Entry pool will not impact their eligibility. In cases where this is not an issue, however, candidates can now build eligibility for immigration through two separate pathways, increasing their chances of receiving an ITA or its equivalent.

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