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Monthly Archives: August 2025

August 12, 2025

Dear future neighbour,

On August 8, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducted a category-based Express Entry draw focused exclusively on candidates with French language proficiency. In this round, 2,500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for permanent residence were issued to eligible applicants who met the language requirement and had a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 481.

See below details of Express Entry draw of August 8, 2025

  • Date and Time: August 8, 2025
  • Category: French Language Proficiency (Version 1)
  • Number of ITAs Issued: 2,500
  • CRS Score of Lowest-Ranked Candidate: 481
  • Rank Required: 2,500 or above
  • Tie-Breaking Rule: Profiles submitted before July 18, 2025

This draw was aimed at French-speaking workers outside Quebec. Canada uses these targeted draws to support Francophone communities and bring in skilled workers who can help meet labour market needs. French speakers often benefit from lower CRS cut-offs in these special rounds compared to general draws

It was also the third Express Entry draw in just one week, coming after a Canadian Experience Class (CEC) draw on August 7 and a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw on August 6. This shows that Canada is increasing the pace of invitations to meet its immigration goals.

See below summary of Express Entry draws in 2025 so far

Date Draw Type Number of ITAs Cut-off CRS score
August 8 French language proficiency 2,500 481
August 7 Canadian Experience Class 1,000 534
August 6 Provincial Nominee Program 225 739
July 22 Healthcare and social services 4,000 475
July 21 Provincial Nominee Program 202 788
July 8 Canadian Experience Class 3,000 518
July 7 Provincial Nominee Program 356 750
June 26 Canadian Experience Class 3,000 521
June 23 Provincial Nominee Program 503 742
June 12 Canadian Experience Class 3,000 529
June 10 Provincial Nominee Program 125 784
June 4 Healthcare and social services 500 504
June 2 Provincial Nominee Program 277 726
May 13 Canadian Experience Class 500 547
May 12 Provincial Nominee Program 511 706
May 2 Healthcare and social services 500 510
May 1 Education 1,000 479
April 28 Provincial Nominee Program 421 727
April 14 Provincial Nominee Program 825 764
March 21 French language proficiency 7,500 379
March 17 Provincial Nominee Program 536 736
March 6 French language proficiency 4,500 410
March 3 Provincial Nominee Program 725 667
February 19 French language proficiency 6,500 428
February 17 Provincial Nominee Program 646 750
February 5 Canadian Experience Class 4,000 521
February 4 Provincial Nominee Program 455 802
January 23 Canadian Experience Class 4,000 527
January 8 Canadian Experience Class 1,350 542
January 7 Provincial Nominee Program 471 793

For anyone hoping to move to Canada, improving French skills can be a great way to boost your chances of getting an invitation under this category.

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August 8, 2025

Dear future neighbour,

On August 7, 2025, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) held an Express Entry draw and invited 1,000 candidates from the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) to apply for permanent residency. Candidates needed to have a cut-off score of 534 to be considered for this draw.

See below details of latest Express Entry draw of August 7, 2025

  • Program: Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
  • CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited: 534
  • Number of invitations issued: 1,000
  • Rank needed: 1,000 or above
  • Tie-breaking rule: August 03, 2025

This Express Entry draw is the second one this month. It comes after three recent draws: one for healthcare and social services on July 22, a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw on July 21, and a Canadian Experience Class (CEC) draw on July 8.

So far in 2025, IRCC has issued 50,628 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) through Express Entry.

Most of this year’s draws have focused on PNP candidates. The rest have targeted CEC applicants, French-speaking candidates, and those in priority job categories.

See below summary of Express Entry draws in 2025

Date Draw Type Number of ITAs Cut-off CRS score
August 7 Canadian Experience Class 1,000 534
August 6 Provincial Nominee Program 225 739
July 22 Healthcare and social services 4,000 475
July 21 Provincial Nominee Program 202 788
July 8 Canadian Experience Class 3,000 518
July 7 Provincial Nominee Program 356 750
June 26 Canadian Experience Class 3,000 521
June 23 Provincial Nominee Program 503 742
June 12 Canadian Experience Class 3,000 529
June 10 Provincial Nominee Program 125 784
June 4 Healthcare and social services 500 504
June 2 Provincial Nominee Program 277 726
May 13 Canadian Experience Class 500 547
May 12 Provincial Nominee Program 511 706
May 2 Healthcare and social services 500 510
May 1 Education 1,000 479
April 28 Provincial Nominee Program 421 727
April 14 Provincial Nominee Program 825 764
March 21 French language proficiency 7,500 379
March 17 Provincial Nominee Program 536 736
March 6 French language proficiency 4,500 410
March 3 Provincial Nominee Program 725 667
February 19 French language proficiency 6,500 428
February 17 Provincial Nominee Program 646 750
February 5 Canadian Experience Class 4,000 521
February 4 Provincial Nominee Program 455 802
January 23 Canadian Experience Class 4,000 527
January 8 Canadian Experience Class 1,350 542
January 7 Provincial Nominee Program 471 793

 

See below CRS Score Distribution in the Pool

CRS score range Number of candidates
601-1200 228
501-600 24,165
451-500 76,004
491-500 12,975
481-490 12,890
471-480 16,836
461-470 17,383
451-460 15,920
401-450 73,839
441-450 15,201
431-440 16,142
421-430 14,652
411-420 14,456
401-410 13,388
351-400 53,590
301-350 20,534
0-300 8,225
Total 256,585

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August 7, 2025

Dear future neighbour,

Canada held its first Express Entry draw for August on August 6, 2025. In this round, 225 people were invited to apply for permanent residence through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). To get an invitation, candidates needed a CRS score of at least 739, which is quite high.

This draw was only for candidates who had a provincial nomination, which gives them an extra 600 points in the system. making it easier to meet the cut-off.

See below details of latest Express Entry Draw:

  • Category: Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
  • Date and time: August 6, 2025
  • CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited: 739
  • Number of invitations issued: 225
  • Rank needed: 225 or above
  • Tie-breaking rule: April 23, 2025

Review of Express Entry in 2025

So far this year, Canada has not done any “all-program” draws (which used to invite a wide range of candidates). Instead, the focus has shifted to specific groups like:

  • People with provincial nominations

  • French-speaking candidates

  • Workers in healthcare, tech, education, and other in-demand jobs

  • Those with Canadian work or study experience

Between January and July 2025, Canada has held 27 draws and issued just under 50,000 invitations. This is lower than previous years, showing that Canada is being more selective this year.

See below details of Express Entry draws in 2025

Date Draw Type Number of ITAs Cut-off CRS score
August 6 Provincial Nominee Program 225 739
July 22 Healthcare and social services 4,000 475
July 21 Provincial Nominee Program 202 788
July 8 Canadian Experience Class 3,000 518
July 7 Provincial Nominee Program 356 750
June 26 Canadian Experience Class 3,000 521
June 23 Provincial Nominee Program 503 742
June 12 Canadian Experience Class 3,000 529
June 10 Provincial Nominee Program 125 784
June 4 Healthcare and social services 500 504
June 2 Provincial Nominee Program 277 726
May 13 Canadian Experience Class 500 547
May 12 Provincial Nominee Program 511 706
May 2 Healthcare and social services 500 510
May 1 Education 1,000 479
April 28 Provincial Nominee Program 421 727
April 14 Provincial Nominee Program 825 764
March 21 French language proficiency 7,500 379
March 17 Provincial Nominee Program 536 736
March 6 French language proficiency 4,500 410
March 3 Provincial Nominee Program 725 667
February 19 French language proficiency 6,500 428
February 17 Provincial Nominee Program 646 750
February 5 Canadian Experience Class 4,000 521
February 4 Provincial Nominee Program 455 802
January 23 Canadian Experience Class 4,000 527
January 8 Canadian Experience Class 1,350 542
January 7 Provincial Nominee Program 471 793

 

See below latest CRS Score Distribution

CRS score range Number of candidates
601-1200 228
501-600 24,165
451-500 76,004
491-500 12,975
481-490 12,890
471-480 16,836
461-470 17,383
451-460 15,920
401-450 73,839
441-450 15,201
431-440 16,142
421-430 14,652
411-420 14,456
401-410 13,388
351-400 53,590
301-350 20,534
0-300 8,225
Total 256,585

What This Means for You

If you don’t have a provincial nomination, it’s now harder to get invited unless you fit into a special category. To improve your chances, consider:

  • Applying to a PNP stream

  • Learning French

  • Gaining work or study experience in Canada

  • Working in a field that’s currently in demand

What’s Next?

More draws are expected later this month, and they may target specific job fields or language skills. If you’re planning to move to Canada, now is the time to update your Express Entry profile and explore other options that can boost your CRS score.

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August 4, 2025

Dear future neighbour,

On July 25, 2025, the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) invited 39 candidates under the Express Entry – Priority Sectors Stream, specifically targeting professionals in the construction sector. The cut off-score for this draw was 66. 

What Happened in July? A Busy Month for Alberta Immigration

The July 25 draw capped off a very active month for Alberta’s PNP. Between July 3 and July 25, the province held eight different draws, inviting a total of 443 candidates across a variety of sectors.

Here’s a quick breakdown of some key draws:

  • Healthcare Stream (July 3 & 9): Focused on both Express Entry and non-Express Entry candidates with scores as low as 53.

  • Agriculture and Aviation Sectors (July 4 & 8): Invited candidates with CRS scores in the 50s and 60s.

  • Law Enforcement (July 16): Very selective, inviting less than 10 candidates with scores as low as 49.

  • Alberta Opportunity Stream (July 11): The largest single draw of the month, issuing 269 invitations to candidates already working in Alberta.

Alberta’s 2025 Nomination Status

As at August 1, 2025, Alberta has issued 3,134 nominations out of its annual cap of 4,875, leaving over 1,741 nomination slots still available before the year ends.

Here’s how the remaining allocations look:

  • Alberta Opportunity Stream: 984 nominations still open

  • Healthcare Pathways: 249 remaining

  • Priority Sectors (including Construction, Tech, Agriculture): 161 remaining

  • Law Enforcement: Fewer than 15 still to be issued

Thousands of candidates remain in the queue, but the low CRS thresholds and targeted sector draws mean there are still good chances for eligible candidates to get invited.

Why This Draw Matters

This draw is important for several reasons:

  1. Low CRS Score: A minimum score of 66 shows Alberta is prioritizing job relevance and in-demand skills over high CRS scores.

  2. Sector-Based Targeting: Alberta is clearly focusing on industries with shortages especially construction, healthcare, aviation, and agriculture.

  3. Regular Invitations: With eight draws in July alone, Alberta is proving to be one of the most active provinces for immigration.

The July 25 draw is another example of Alberta’s practical and flexible approach to immigration. With many nomination slots still available, candidates in in-demand sectors especially those already in Canada or with Canadian job offers have a strong chance of getting invited.

If you’re planning to move to Canada through the PNP route, Alberta may be one of your best options in 2025.

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August 1, 2025

Dear future neighbour,

Effective from July 29, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has begun attaching officer decision notes to many visa refusal letters. This change applies mainly to temporary resident applications, including visitor, study, and work visas.

The move is part of IRCC’s broader efforts to help applicants better understand the reasons behind refusals. While many immigration experts have welcomed the update, early feedback suggests that the notes provided are often brief and surface-level, sometimes lacking in specific detail. Still, it marks a step toward greater accountability in visa decision-making and may reduce the number of formal information requests and court appeals.

Rising Refusal Rates and Stricter Scrutiny

Visa refusal rates have steadily climbed in recent years. By early 2025, IRCC data showed that visitor visa refusal rates had risen to approximately 42%, up from 34% in 2023. Applicants from certain countries face even higher rates, some above 60% as officers apply increased scrutiny to application documents and background details.

The most common reasons for visa refusals include:

  • Incomplete documentation
  • Insufficient proof of financial support
  • Weak ties to the applicant’s home country.
  • In some cases, misrepresentation, even if unintentional, can lead to a refusal or even a five-year ban.
  • Other factors such as a lack of travel history, errors in application forms, and security or medical issues may also trigger rejections.

IRCC officers have also flagged challenges related to high application volumes, which can sometimes lead to oversight or document omissions during the review process. This has led to increasing calls for better systems and support for visa applicants, especially those applying for the first time.

What to Do After a Refusal

If your Canadian visa application is refused, there are now clearer steps you can take:

First, carefully read the refusal letter, which now may include brief decision notes from the visa officer. While these summaries can be helpful, they often lack detail. For a full explanation, applicants are encouraged to request their GCMS (Global Case Management System) notes through an Access to Information (ATIP) request.

Once you understand the reason for the refusal, you can choose to submit a reconsideration request. This should be done through the IRCC web form, ideally with supporting documents and a short explanation of what you believe was missed or misjudged. Note that reconsideration is not guaranteed, and IRCC is not obligated to accept new evidence unless a processing error is clearly demonstrated.

If the issues in your original application can be resolved or improved, you may also choose to reapply. There is no waiting period to reapply unless explicitly stated in your refusal letter. However, simply resubmitting the same information without changes will likely result in another refusal. Be sure to address any weaknesses, inconsistencies, or missing documents from the previous application.

Legal Options: Appeals and Reviews

In specific cases such as refused family sponsorships, removal orders, or PR residency obligations—you may be eligible to file an appeal through the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD). This process has strict deadlines, typically 30 or 60 days, depending on the case.

For most temporary visa refusals, however, an appeal is not available. If you believe the refusal involved a legal or procedural error, your only formal option may be to seek a judicial review in Canada’s Federal Court. This process requires filing an application within 15 days (if outside Canada) or 60 days (if inside). Judicial reviews generally require the help of a lawyer and are only granted if there is strong evidence that the officer made a significant error in judgment or process.

Tips to Strengthen a Reapplication

If you decide to reapply, it is critical to strengthen your case with updated and complete information. Include a clear letter of explanation (LOE) outlining your purpose of travel, intended stay, and how you will address the concerns raised in the previous refusal. Provide stronger evidence of home-country ties, such as job confirmation letters, property ownership, family obligations, or long-term business ties.

Ensure all financial documents are transparent, up-to-date, and clearly show your ability to support yourself during your stay in Canada. If your travel history is limited, you may want to build it by visiting other countries before applying again. Most importantly, be honest about any previous refusals or errors, and provide a logical explanation for how your situation has changed.

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August 1, 2025

Dear future neighbour,

Canada has officially launched its 2025 Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP), inviting 17,860 eligible sponsors to apply for permanent residence on behalf of their parents and grandparents. The invitation round began on July 28, 2025, with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) set to issue invitations over a two-week period.

Why 17,860 Invitations for a Cap of 10,000 Applications?

Although IRCC aims to process up to 10,000 complete sponsorship applications, it issued 17,860 invitations to accommodate withdrawals and ineligibility, ensuring the application target is met. This strategic over-invitation helps offset non-responders and incomplete submissions.

See below details of PGP Invitation

Detail Information
Invitation Date July 28, 2025
Total Invitations Issued 17,860
Complete Applications Target 10,000
Eligibility Pool Interest to Sponsor forms submitted in 2020
Submission Window Within 60 days of ITA receipt
Processing Time ~24 months (outside Quebec); up to 48 months in Quebec
Alternatives Super Visa; Humanitarian & Compassionate (H&C)

Who Was Eligible for the 2025 Invitation Round?

Only applicants from the 2020 Interest to Sponsor pool qualified. IRCC did not reopen the form for new submissions in 2025, maintaining consistency with prior intake strategies.

Eligible sponsors needed to:

  • Be at least 18 years old and a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or registered Indian under the Canadian Indian Act;

  • Reside in Canada throughout the process;

  • Demonstrate financial stability (Minimum Necessary Income) over the past three tax years (2022‑2024)

Invitation Timeline & Required Actions

  • July 28 – early August 2025: Invitations were sent via email, including to spam/junk folders so invitees were advised to monitor closely.

  • Once invited, sponsors had 60 days to submit a complete application through the Permanent Residence Portal or a representative portal

Processing Duration & Regional Differences

Processing time varies by location:

  • For applicants outside Quebec: approximately 24 months

  • For applications targeting Quebec: up to 48 months due to provincial requirements

What Invitees Should Do Now

If you received an ITA:

  • Gather documentation early—proof of income (CRA Notices of Assessment), identity, relationship, medical exams, and police certificates.

  • Submit both sponsorship and permanent residence application within 60 days.

  • Ensure you meet all eligibility criteria and complete every form accurately to avoid delays.

Alternatives if You Were Not Selected

If you did not receive an invitation:

  • You remain in the 2020 pool and may be invited in future draws.

  • Consider the Super Visa, which allows parents and grandparents to visit Canada for up to five years per stay, with multiple entries over 10 years. While it doesn’t grant permanent residency, it offers greater flexibility.

  • In special hardship or caregiving situations, Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) applications may present another pathway.

Need help with your Canadian immigration process?

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