IRCC issues 3,000 invitations to CEC candidates in latest Express Entry draw

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Asheesh Moosapeta
Published: June 12, 2025

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has issued more invitations to apply (ITA) through the Express Entry system.

The immigration department issued 3,000 ITAs in a targeted draw for Canadian Experience Class (CEC) candidates.

To be considered in this draw, candidates needed to have:

  • A minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 529; and
  • Created an Express Entry candidate profile before 6:06 p.m., Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) on 28 September, 2024.

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Summary of Express Entry draws in 2025

DateDraw TypeNumber of ITAsCut-off CRS score
December 17Canadian Experience Class5,000515
December 16Provincial Nominee Program399731
December 11Healthcare and social services1,000476
December 10Canadian Experience Class6,000520
December 8Provincial Nominee Program1,123729
November 28French language proficiency6,000408
November 25Canadian Experience Class1,000531
November 25Provincial Nominee Program777699
November 14Healthcare and social services3,500462
November 12Canadian Experience Class1,000533
November 10Provincial Nominee Program714738
October 29French language proficiency6,000416
October 28Canadian Experience Class1,000533
October 27Provincial Nominee Program302761
October 15Healthcare and social services2,500472
October 14Provincial Nominee Program345778
October 6French language proficiency4,500432
October 1Canadian Experience Class1,000534
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 services 500510
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 Program 725667
February 19French language proficiency 6,500428
February 17Provincial Nominee Program 646750
February 5Canadian Experience Class4,000521
February 4Provincial Nominee Program455802
January 23 Canadian Experience Class4,000527
January 8Canadian Experience Class1,350542
January 7Provincial Nominee Program471793

Today's Express Entry draw is the fourth of the month, and is a return to the larger CEC draws that IRCC used to hold throughout 2024 regularly and earlier this year. This is also the first CEC draw under Canada's new Immigration Minister.

Today's draw follows a small Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw on 10 June, the second draw for the healthcare and social services occupations category on 4 June, and another PNP draw on 2 June.

Thus far, IRCC has issued 38,342 ITAs through the Express Entry system in 2025.

This year, the Express Entry system has primarily held draws focused on PNP candidates, with the remainder of Express Entry ITAs dedicated to CEC candidates, candidates with French-language proficiency, and those in Express Entry's priority categories:

Draw TypeNumber of Draws
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)24
Canadian Experience Class (CEC)15
French-language proficiency9
Healthcare and social services7
Education2
Trade1

What are the benefits of the CEC?

The CEC is part of a coordinated effort by Canada's federal and provincial governments to encourage more temporary foreign workers and international students to settle permanently in Canada. This dynamic represents a win-win relationship between foreign nationals interested in immigrating to Canada and the country itself (specifically its labour market, and demography).

Research conducted by IRCC, Statistics Canada, and other reputable sources consistently shows that skilled worker candidates are more successful at integrating into the Canadian job market if they have prior experience living in the country.

The combination of strong human capital characteristics, such as being young or middle-aged, highly educated, and possessing relevant Canadian work experience— alongside the social and professional networks built in Canada, enables CEC immigrants to achieve strong outcomes in the labour market, often even outperforming the Canadian-born population.

An advantage to candidates with Canadian experience is that they are awarded more points under the CRS used in Express Entry, which improves their likelihood of being invited to apply for permanent residence.

A further benefit is that these CEC applicants selected through Express Entry typically receive permanent residence within six months.

In addition, CEC candidates (unlike candidates in the other two Express Entry programs) are not required to show proof of settlement funds to IRCC when applying for PR.

See how competitive your Express Entry profile is

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