Dear future neighbour,
On November 26, 2025, IRCC held a new round of its Express Entry draw under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC). The outcome could matter a lot if you’ve been keeping an eye on permanent-residence (PR) opportunities in Canada. Here’s a breakdown of what happened, what it signals, and what you should watch next.
See below details of the draw:
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Invitations issued: 1,000
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Minimum CRS Score: 531
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Draw number / type: #381
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Tie-break rule: October 8, 2025
What This Means in Plain English
1. Canada is still focusing on people already in the country
This is not the first time Canada has held a CEC-only draw. They have been selecting many people who already study or work in Canada. If you are here on a work permit or after graduation, this is good news for you.
2. The CRS score is still high, but slightly lower than before
A cut-off of 531 is still competitive, but it is a bit lower compared to some of the earlier CEC draws. This gives hope to people whose scores are in the low 530s.
3. IRCC is becoming more predictable
Canada seems to be holding draws more regularly again. This makes it easier for applicants to plan and keep track of what is happening.
Who Benefits the Most?
This draw is most helpful for:
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People working in Canada with one or more years of experience.
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Candidates with CRS scores around 530–540.
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Those who submitted their profile before early October.
If you are outside Canada, you can still be selected in other draw types, but this specific draw mainly helps people who already live and work here.
What If You’re Applying From Outside Canada?
Don’t get discouraged – Express Entry is still open for you. Here’s what you can do to improve your chances:
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Aim for a strong CRS score by improving your language test results.
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Consider ways to get Canadian work or study experience if possible.
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Look at Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) – these can boost your CRS by 600 points.
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Keep your profile updated and active.
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