Express Entry Draw Focused on Canadian Experience Class Candidates

Canada has once again invited skilled workers through the Express Entry system, with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducting a new Canadian Experience Class (CEC) draw after nearly four weeks. In this latest invitation round held on May 27, 2026, the department issued 3,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates already in the Express Entry pool who have qualifying Canadian work experience. 

The draw required applicants to secure a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 518, making it the highest CRS requirement recorded in a CEC draw so far this year. Candidates also needed to have submitted their Express Entry profiles before 3:16 p.m. UTC on April 30, 2026, to be eligible for selection. The latest round reflects Canada’s continued focus on transitioning temporary residents and skilled workers already present in the country into permanent residents. 

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Highlights of the Latest Express Entry Draw

The newest Canadian Experience Class draw highlights Canada’s ongoing preference for candidates who already have experience living and working in the country. The increase in CRS score requirements also indicates growing competition among applicants in the Express Entry pool.

Key details from the latest draw include:

  • Draw date: May 27, 2026
  • Draw category: Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
  • Invitations issued: 3,000 ITAs
  • Minimum CRS score required: 518
  • Express Entry profile submission deadline: Before 3:16 p.m. UTC on April 30, 2026
  • Highest CRS score recorded in a CEC draw during 2026
  • Twenty-ninth Express Entry draw conducted this year
  • Third Express Entry selection round held in May 2026

CEC Draw Returns with Highest CRS Requirement of 2026

The latest CEC-specific draw recorded the highest CRS cut-off seen for this category so far in 2026. Earlier Canadian Experience Class draws this year had CRS requirements ranging between 507 and 515, but the newest selection pushed the threshold to 518, reflecting increasing competition within the Express Entry pool.

The rise in CRS scores indicates that many candidates currently in the pool possess strong profiles backed by Canadian education, skilled work experience, language proficiency, and additional ranking factors.

This draw also marked the twenty-ninth Express Entry invitation round conducted in 2026 and the third draw organized during the month of May.

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Express Entry Draws Continue to Prioritize In-Canada Applicants

Throughout 2026, Canada’s immigration strategy under Express Entry has largely focused on candidates already residing and working in the country. Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) candidates and Canadian Experience Class applicants have consistently received the majority of invitations issued this year.

The government’s continued emphasis on in-Canada applicants reflects labour market priorities and the country’s efforts to transition temporary residents into permanent residents more efficiently.

French-language candidates have also remained a major priority category in 2026, with several large invitation rounds held specifically for Francophone applicants.

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Summary of Express Entry Draws in 2026

DateDraw TypeCRS cut-off scoreITAs issued
May 27Canadian Experience Class5183,000
May 25Provincial Nominee Program805334
May 11Provincial Nominee Program798380
April 29French-Language proficiency4004,000
April 28Canadian Experience Class5142,000
April 27Provincial Nominee Program795473
April 15French-Language proficiency4194,000
April 14Canadian Experience Class5152,000
April 13Provincial Nominee Program786324
April 2Trades4773,000
March 31Canadian Experience Class5092,250
March 30Provincial Nominee Program802356
March 18French-Language proficiency3934,000
March 17Canadian Experience Class5074,000
March 16Provincial Nominee Program742362
March 5Senior Managers with Canadian Work Experience429250
March 4French-Language proficiency3975,500
March 3Canadian Experience Class5084,000
March 2Provincial Nominee Program710264
February 20Healthcare and social services4674,000
February 19Physicians with Canadian work experience169391
February 17Canadian Experience Class5086,000
February 16Provincial Nominee Program789279
February 6French-Language proficiency4008,500
February 3Provincial Nominee Program749423
January 21Canadian Experience Class5096,000
January 20Provincial Nominee Program746681
January 7Canadian Experience Class5118,000
January 5Provincial Nominee Program711574
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Breakdown of Draw Types Conducted in 2026

Canada has organized multiple targeted invitation rounds this year across several categories. Provincial Nominee Program draws remain the most frequent, followed closely by Canadian Experience Class selections.

Draw TypeNumber of Draws
Provincial Nominee Program11
Canadian Experience Class9
French-Language proficiency5
Physicians with Canadian work experience1
Healthcare and social services1
Senior Managers with Canadian Work Experience1
Trades1

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More Than 75,000 Invitations Issued So Far in 2026

IRCC has already invited over 75,341 candidates through Express Entry in 2026, highlighting Canada’s continued commitment to attracting skilled immigrants across various economic categories.

Canadian Experience Class candidates have received the largest share of invitations this year, while French-language applicants have also benefited from large and frequent draw rounds.

ITAs Issued by Draw Category in 2026

Draw typeITAs Issued
Canadian Experience Class37,250
French-Language proficiency26,000
Provincial Nominee Program4,450
Healthcare and social services4,000
Trades3,000
Physicians with Canadian work experience391
Senior Managers with Canadian Work Experience250

What This Means for Express Entry Candidates

The increasing CRS scores in CEC draws suggest that competition inside the Express Entry pool remains intense, especially among candidates with Canadian work experience. Applicants hoping to improve their chances may benefit from increasing language test scores, gaining additional work experience, securing provincial nominations, or improving educational credentials.

At the same time, the consistent frequency of draws throughout 2026 demonstrates that Canada continues to actively invite skilled immigrants to support labour shortages and long-term economic growth.

Candidates currently in the Express Entry pool are expected to closely monitor upcoming draws, especially as IRCC continues its targeted approach toward in-demand categories and applicants already established in Canada.