In the third Express Entry draw of January 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) invited 4,000 Canadian Experience Class (CEC) candidates. This draw, held on January 23, required a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 527, with profiles submitted before 7:06:43 am UTC on July 23, 2024.
Also Read Canada’s Third Express Entry Draw of January 2025 Invites 4,000 CEC Candidates
January 2025 Draws Overview
- January 7, 2025: 471 ITAs issued under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), CRS cut-off: 793.
- January 8, 2025: 1,350 ITAs issued under CEC, CRS cut-off: 542.
Focus on Express Entry in 2025
Canada’s 2025-2027 Immigration Levels Plan prioritizes economic immigration through Express Entry. The plan allocates 124,590 new landings for Express Entry in 2025, up from 110,770 in 2024. Meanwhile, PNP allocations have been reduced to 55,000 for 2025, emphasizing IRCC’s reliance on Express Entry-managed programs.
Tips to Improve CRS Scores
Candidates can boost their CRS scores by improving language proficiency, gaining work experience, pursuing higher education, obtaining a provincial nomination, or earning a certificate of qualification in skilled trades.
Also Read
- Prince Edward Island Holds Largest PNP Draw of 2026, Issues 127 InvitationsPrince Edward Island has carried out its most substantial immigration selection round of the year, reinforcing its commitment to addressing labour shortages by choosing candidates
- Alberta Holds New Immigration Draws, Invites 332 CandidatesIn a continued push to address workforce shortages, Alberta has carried out a new round of provincial immigration selections, inviting skilled professionals across multiple high-demand
- Ontario Invites 1,300+ Candidates in Latest Immigration DrawOntario has continued its active immigration selection strategy by issuing over 1,300 invitations to candidates employed in key sectors facing labour shortages. The latest selections
- Latest Express Entry’s French-Language Draw Issues 4,000 ITAs as CRS Cutoff RisesCanada’s immigration system continues its steady pace in 2026, with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducting another targeted Express Entry draw focused on French-speaking
- Express Entry: CEC Cut-Off Climbs to Record High as IRCC Issues 2,000 ITAsCanada’s immigration system continues to tighten for skilled workers already in the country, as the latest Express Entry draw sets a new benchmark for Canadian
Conclusion
Express Entry remains Canada’s primary pathway for skilled immigration. With increased allocations for 2025, candidates are encouraged to enhance their profiles to secure an Invitation to Apply (ITA) in upcoming draws.















































































































































































































































































































































