291 Candidates Receive Invitations in Latest Round

291 Candidates Receive Invitations in Latest Round

It has once again invited applicants through its Express Entry candidate intake system. This time, it invited those nominated by a province or a Canadian territory. It provided a total of 291 invitations to apply (ITAs) on September 29, 2025.

In this qualifying round, candidates required a minimum of 855 CRS score and had to have created their Express Entry application account before 1:25 a.m. UTC on April 8, 2025.

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Seventh Draw Within a Month

This is the seventh September Express Entry draw this year, and it is among this year’s busiest months of Canada’s immigration system. September has been a spectacular month, which saw several program-specific and category-based draws, such as skilled trades-based draws, education-based candidate draws, French-speaking candidate draws, Canadian Experience Class (CEC), and several PNP draws.

September’s seven draws have produced more than 10,000 invitations in all streams combined.

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2025 Express Entry Draws

Since January, IRCC has invited 65,838 Express Entry applicants. Though provincial nominees have been a sizeable majority of draws to date, a few of these streams have been invited in larger quantities.

Allocation of Draws in 2025

  • Provincial Nominee Program (PNP): 18 draws
  • Canadian Experience Class (CEC): 9 draws
  • French-language proficiency: 5 draws
  • Healthcare and social services: 4 draws
  • Education: 2 draws
  • Trade: 1 draw

Invitations Issued by Category

  • French-speaking candidates: 25,500
  • CEC applicants: 20,850
  • Healthcare and social services: 7,500
  • PNP nominees: 6,947
  • Education stream: 3,500
  • Trades occupations: 1,250

Summary of Express Entry draws in 2025

DateDraw TypeNumber of ITAsCut-off CRS score
September 29Provincial Nominee Program291855
September 18Trade1,250505
September 17Education2,500462
September 15Provincial Nominee Program228746
September 4French language proficiency4,500446
September 3Canadian Experience Class1,000534
September 2Provincial Nominee Program249772
August 19Healthcare and social services2,500470
August 18Provincial Nominee Program192800
August 8French language proficiency2,500481
August 7Canadian Experience Class1,000534
August 6Provincial Nominee Program225739
July 22Healthcare and social services4,000475
July 21Provincial Nominee Program202788
July 8Canadian Experience Class3,000518
July 7Provincial Nominee Program356750
June 26Canadian Experience Class3,000521
June 23Provincial Nominee Program503742
June 12Canadian Experience Class3,000529
June 10Provincial Nominee Program125784
June 4Healthcare and social services500504
June 2Provincial Nominee Program277726
May 13Canadian Experience Class500547
May 12Provincial Nominee Program511706
May 2Healthcare and social services500510
May 1Education1,000479
April 28Provincial Nominee Program421727
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

Why Provinces are Center Stage 

The constant attention to the Provincial Nominee Program is a testament to how much provinces and territories matter to the Canadian immigration landscape. By directly sponsoring skilled workers themselves, provinces are also able to fill regional labor gaps, and nominees are compensated with superior CRS scores that set them up to be highly likely to receive an ITA.

What Is Next

Having already issued over 65,000 invitations this year alone, Canada is set to hit its immigration targets of 2025. The government plan is yet again two-fold: meeting countrywide labor needs as well as putting provinces and territories in a position to access skilled workers that they seek.

Subsequent rounds will once again alternate between occupation-based rounds and PNP-Specialized picks, and a safe bet will be extra emphasis on French-speaking applicants and foreign workers in healthcare, teaching, and trades.

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