Major drop in CRS scores after removal of points for arranged employment

Asheesh Moosapeta
Updated: Apr, 14, 2025
  • Published: April 14, 2025

The Express Entry candidate pool has seen significant changes in its composition following the removal of arranged employment points under the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS).

Thousands of candidates in the Express Entry pool have seen their CRS scores drop by either 50 or 200 points—a change that, in turn, greatly impacts their chances of receiving an invitation to apply (ITA) for Canadian permanent residence (PR).

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This article will cover major changes in the candidate pool and provide an overview of the current distribution of scores among Express Entry candidates.

Changes in the Express Entry candidate pool

By far, the greatest change in scores among Express Entry candidates occurred within the 501-600 CRS score range, which saw a drastic decrease of 5,740 profiles.

Similar decreases in profiles can be observed within score ranges between:

  • 491 and 500 CRS points, which saw a decrease of 1,618 profiles; and
  • 481 and 490 CRS points, which saw a decrease of 984 profiles.

Cumulatively, these three score ranges (representing above the 90th percentile of scores within the Express Entry candidate pool) saw the exodus of 8,342 profiles between 16 March and 14 April 2025.

With the removal of arranged employment points, these profiles (if they have not expired) will have been redistributed to lower score ranges within the candidate pool.

Note: Figures cited within this article do not distinguish between the natural expiry and addition of Express Entry profiles and those impacted by the CRS change on 25 March 2025.

Despite these radical decreases, the Express Entry candidate pool grew by a total of 7,373 candidate profiles within the same time frame, indicating that larger changes within the pool composition were likely due to the removal of arranged employment CRS points.

Several score ranges also saw marked increases in candidate profiles. The largest among these was the addition of 2,157 profiles within the score range between 461 and 470 CRS points.

As most candidates who had eligible arranged employment likely received an additional 50 CRS points, it is possible that many of the new 2,157 profiles within the 461-470 score range were redistributed from score ranges above 500 CRS points on account of the points removal.

The following table showcases the change in Express Entry profiles between 16 March (nine days before the removal of CRS points for arranged employment) and 14 April 2025 for all score ranges:

CRS score range Change in Express Entry profiles 
601-1200 +123 
501-600 -5,740 
451-500 +1,487 
491-500 -1,618 
481-490 -984 
471-480 +182 
461-470 +2,157 
451-460 +1,750 
401-450 +5,814 
441-450 +1,817 
431-440 +1,722 
421-430 +1,465 
411-420 +1,101 
401-410 -291 
351-400 +1,677 
301-350 +1,496 
0-300 +2,516 
Total +7,373 

What is the current composition of scores within the Express Entry pool following the CRS points change?

The following table details the current composition of the Express Entry candidate pool as of 14 April 2025.

CRS score rangeNumber of candidates
601-1200816
501-60019,782
451-50071,542
491-50012,093
481-49012,359
471-48016,215
461-47016,189
451-46014,686
401-45067,301
441-45014,131
431-44014,740
421-43013,084
411-42013,020
401-41012,326
351-40053,479
301-35022,799
0-3008,563
Total244,282

While the Express Entry pool has seen a sharp increase in profiles throughout 2024 and 2025—ballooning to the largest number of total candidates seen in more than a year—the removal of CRS points for arranged employment means that the following CRS score ranges now have roughly the same number of candidate profiles as they did in December of 2024:

  • 501-600;
  • 490-500; and
  • 481-490.

This is in spite of an increase of 25,792 candidate profiles between December 2024 and April 2025.

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