Latest Express Entry draw Canada issues 2,000 ITAs to CEC candidates.

Canada’s immigration system continues to prioritize candidates with domestic work experience, as the latest Express Entry round held toward the end of April 2026 issued 2,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC). The draw reflects an ongoing trend by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to focus on applicants already integrated into the Canadian labour market. Express Entry Next Draw Prediction April 29, 2026

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Key Highlights of the Latest Draw

In this most recent selection round, candidates were required to meet a relatively competitive Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) threshold, alongside a specific profile submission timeline. The eligibility criteria for this draw included:

  • A minimum CRS score of 514
  • An Express Entry profile submitted before 2:18 p.m. UTC on September 24, 2025

This draw represents another targeted effort by IRCC to invite candidates who already possess Canadian work experience, a factor that continues to play a decisive role in selection patterns throughout 2026.

Express Entry Draw Trends in 2026

So far this year, Express Entry rounds have demonstrated a clear preference for candidates already residing in Canada or those aligned with provincial labour demands. The Canadian Experience Class and Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) streams have dominated invitations, complemented by category-based draws such as French-language proficiency and occupation-specific selections.

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Complete List of Express Entry Draws in 2026

DateDraw TypeCRS Cut-off ScoreITAs Issued
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 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 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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Growing Emphasis on In-Canada Candidates

The April 28 draw marks the ninth CEC-specific selection round this year, highlighting how frequently IRCC is relying on this category to meet immigration targets. At the same time, it represents the 24th Express Entry draw conducted in 2026, illustrating the high frequency of invitations being issued.

A noticeable pattern throughout the year is the department’s focus on:

  • Candidates with Canadian work experience
  • Applicants holding provincial nominations
  • Individuals meeting specific economic or linguistic criteria

This approach aligns with Canada’s broader strategy to retain talent already contributing to its economy, thereby improving long-term settlement outcomes.

Distribution of Draw Types in 2026

The number of draws conducted under each category further illustrates IRCC’s priorities:

Draw TypeNumber of Draws
Provincial Nominee Program9
Canadian Experience Class8
French-Language proficiency4
Physicians with Canadian experience1
Healthcare and social services1
Senior Managers with Canadian experience1
Trades1

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Total ITAs Issued So Far in 2026

Canada has already extended a significant number of invitations across multiple categories, reflecting an aggressive immigration intake strategy for the year.

Draw TypeITAs Issued
Canadian Experience Class34,250
French-Language proficiency22,000
Healthcare and social services4,000
Provincial Nominee Program3,736
Trades3,000
Physicians with Canadian experience391
Senior Managers with Canadian experience250

What This Means for Express Entry Candidates

The continued dominance of CEC and PNP draws signals that candidates already in Canada or those with strong ties to the labour market are currently in a more favourable position. While CRS scores remain competitive, consistent draw frequency provides ongoing opportunities for eligible applicants.

As Canada progresses through 2026, the immigration landscape is expected to remain focused on targeted selections, ensuring that newcomers are aligned with both regional and national economic priorities.