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October 2, 2025

Dear future neighbour,

If you’re planning to travel, work, or study in Canada, it’s important to know how long it may take for your application to be processed. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) updates processing times regularly, and these can vary depending on the type of application and the applicant’s country of residence.

Below, you’ll find the most recent processing time updates for:

  • Visitor Visas

  • Work Permits

  • Study Permits

These estimates provide an overview of how long applications are currently taking to be finalized. Please note that processing times are subject to change and can be affected by the volume of applications, local visa office capacity, and individual circumstances.

Check the tables below for the latest timelines specific to your country.

IRCC processing time for Visitor Visa as at October 1, 2025

A visitor visa allows foreign nationals to travel to Canada for tourism, family visits, or short-term business. It is usually required for citizens of countries that are not visa-exempt.

S/N COUNTRY PROCESSING TIME
1 Afghanistan 91 days
2 Albania 55 days
3 Algeria 44 days
4 Andorra No processing time available
5 Angola 569 days
6 Anguilla No processing time
7 Antigua and Barbuda 27 days
8 Argentina 15 days
9 Armenia 26 days
10 Aruba 24 days
11 Australia 11 days
12 Austria 115 days
13 Azerbaijan 21 days
14 Bahamas 35 days
15 Bahrain 36 days
16 Bangladesh 21 days
17 Barbados 33 days
18 Belarus 29 days
19 Belgium 101 days
20 Belize 16 days
21 Benin 379 days
22 Bermuda 35 days
23 Bhutan 19 days
24 Bolivia 16 days
25 Bonaire No processing time available
26 Bosnia and Herzegovina 131 days
27 Botswana 464 days
28 Brazil 37 days
29 British Virgin Islands No processing time available
30 Brunei No processing time available
31 Bulgaria 9 days
32 Burkina Faso 95 days
33 Burma (Myanmar) 21 days
34 Burundi 144 days
35 Cambodia 21 days
36 Cameroon 590 days
37 Cabo Verde No processing time available
38 Cayman Islands 31 days
39 Central African Republic 160 days
40 Chad 254 days
41 Chile 16 days
42 China (People’s Republic of) 21 days
43 Colombia 57 days
44 Comoros Island No processing time available
45 Costa Rica 15 days
46 Côte d’Ivoire 205 days
47 Croatia 64 days
48 Cuba 15 days
49 Cyprus 50 days
50 Czech Republic 113 days
51 Democratic Republic of Congo (Kinshasa) 577 days
52 Denmark 43 days
53 Djibouti 24 days
54 Dominica 101 days
55 Dominican Republic 15 days
56 Ecuador 36 days
57 Egypt 124 days
58 El Salvador 15 days
59 Equatorial Guinea 162 days
60 Eritrea 66 days
61 Estonia 19 days
62 Eswatini 591 days
63 Ethiopia 68 days
64 Fiji 12 days
65 Finland 49 days
66 France 96 days
67 Gabon 152 days
68 Gambia 393 days
69 Georgia 21 days
70 Germany 102 days
71 Ghana 92 days
72 Greece 57 days
73 Grenada 28 days
74 Gautemala 15 days
75 Guinea 198 days
76 Guinea-Bissau No processing time available
77 Guyana 28 days
78 Haiti 20 days
79 Holy See No processing time avaialable
80 Honduras 15 days
81 Hong Kong SAR 24 days
82 Hungary 71 days
83 Iceland 162 days
84 India 75 days
85 Indonesia 38 days
86 Iran 181 days
87 Iraq 185 days
88 Ireland 44 days
89 Israel 57 days
90 Italy 56 days
91 Jamaica 33 days
92 Japan 28 days
93 Jordan 153 days
94 Kazakhstan 27 days
95 Kenya 76 days
96 Kiribati No processing time available
97 Kosovo 152 days
98 Kuwait 46 days
99 Kyrgyzstan 17 days
100 Laos 19 days
101 Latvia No processing time available
102 Lebanon 51 days
103 Lesotho 409 days
104 Liberia 149 days
105 Libya 102 days
106 Liechtenstein No processing time available
107 Lithuania 17 days
108 Luxembourg 93 days
109 Macao SAR 21 days
110 Macedonia 140 days
111 Madagascar 363 days
112 Malawi 444 days
113 Malaysia 31 days
114 Maldives No processing time available
115 Mali 85 days
116 Malta 44 days
117 Marshall Islands No processing time available
118 Martinique No processing time available
119 Mauritania 467 days
120 Mauritius 131 days
121 Mexico 63 days
122 Micronesia (Federated States of) No processing time available
123 Moldova 16 days
124 Monaco No processing time available
125 Mongolia 22 days
126 Montenegro 85 days
127 Morocco 66 days
128 Mozambique 495 days
129 Namibia 491 days
130 Nauru No processing time available
131 Nepal 17 days
132 Netherlands 47 days
133 New Caledonia No processing time available
134 New Zealand 10 days
135 Nicaragua 17 days
136 Niger 294 days
137 Nigeria 28 days
138 North Korea No processing time available
139 Norway 51 days
140 Oman 39 days
141 Pakistan 46 days
142 Palestinian Authority (Gaza) 393 days
143 Palestinian Authority (West Bank) 393 days
144 Panama 36 days
145 Papua New Guinea No processing time available
146 Paraguay 15 days
147 Peru 15 days
148 Philippines 18 days
149 Poland 23 days
150 Portugal 88 days
151 Puerto Rico No processing time available
152 Qatar 49 days
153 Romania 7 days
154 Republic of Congo (Brazzaville) 111 days
155 Russia 29 days
156 Rwanda 144 days
157 Samoa No processing time available
158 San Marino No processing time available
159 Sao Tome and Principe No processing time available
160 Saudi Arabia 70 days
161 Senegal 277 days
162 Serbia 102 days
163 Seychelles No processing time available
164 Sierra Leone 125 days
165 Singapore 34 days
166 Slovakia No processing time available
167 Slovenia 98 days
168 Solomon Islanda No processing time available
169 Somalia 41 days
170 South Africa 401 days
171 South Korea 28 days
172 South Sudan 51 days
173 Spain 95 days
174 Sri Lanka 66 days
175 St. Kitts and Nevis 27 days
176 St. Lucia 34 days
177 St. Vincent and Grenadines 36 days
178 Sudan 329 days
179 Suriname 12 days
180 Sweden 47 days
181 Switzerland 102 days
182 Syria 105 days
183 Tahiti No processing time available
184 Taiwan 26 days
185 Tajikistan 29 days
186 Tanzania 137 days
187 Thailand 20 days
188 Timor-Leste (Timor oriental) No processing time available
189 Togo 176 days
190 Tonga No processing time available
191 Trinidad and Tobago 31 days
192 Tunisia 92 days
193 Turkiye 17 days
194 Turkmenistan 43 days
195 Turks and Caicos Islands 35 days
196 Tuvalu No processing time available
197 Uganda 71 days
198 Ukraine 46 days
199 United Arab Emirates 73 days
200 United Kingdom 48 days
201 United States of America 23 days
202 Uruguay 16 days
203 US Virgin Islands No processing time available
204 Uzbekistan 24 days
205 Vanuatu No processing time available
206 Venezuela 36 days
207 Vietnam 34 days
208 Yemen No processing time available
209 Zambia 516 days
210 Zimbabwe 531 days

 

See below IRCC processing time for Work Permit as at October 1, 2025

A work permit allows foreign nationals to work legally in Canada for a specified employer, job, or period of time. Depending on the program, some permits are employer-specific while others are open work permits.

S/N COUNTRY PROCESSING TIME 
1 Afghanistan No processing time available
2 Albania 10 weeks
3 Algeria 12 weeks
4 Andorra No processing time available
5 Angola No processing time available
6 Anguilla No processing time available
7 Antigua and Barbuda No processing time available
8 Argentina 6 weeks
9 Armenia No processing time available
10 Aruba No processing time available
11 Australia 4 weeks
12 Austria No processing time available
13 Azerbaijan No processing time available
14 Bahamas No processing time available
15 Bahrain No processing time available
16 Bangladesh 9 weeks
17 Barbados No processing time available
18 Belarus No processing time available
19 Belgium 5 weeks
20 Belize No processing time available
21 Benin 7 weeks
22 Bermuda No processing time available
23 Bhutan No processing time available
24 Bolivia No processing time available
25 Bonaire No processing time available
26 Bosnia and Herzegovina No processing time available
27 Botswana No processing time available
28 Brazil 7 weeks
29 British Virgin Islands No processing time available
30 Brunei No processing time available
31 Bulgaria No processing time available
32 Burkina Faso 7 weeks
33 Burma (Myanmar) No processing time available
34 Burundi No processing time available
35 Cambodia No processing time available
36 Cameroon 7 weeks
37 Cabo Verde No processing time available
38 Cayman Islands No processing time available
39 Central African Republic No processing time available
40 Chad No processing time available
41 Chile 6 weeks
42 China (People’s Republic of) 7 weeks
43 Colombia 8 weeks
44 Comoros Island No processing time available
45 Costa Rica No processing time available
46 Côte d’Ivoire 15 weeks
47 Croatia No processing time available
48 Cuba No processing time available
49 Cyprus No processing time available
50 Czech Republic No processing time available
51 Democratic Republic of Congo (Kinshasa) 10 weeks
52 Denmark No processing time available
53 Djibouti No processing time available
54 Dominica No processing time available
55 Dominican Republic 6 weeks
56 Ecuador 9 weeks
57 Egypt 14 weeks
58 El Salvador 3 weeks
59 Equatorial Guinea No processing time available
60 Eritrea No processing time available
61 Estonia No processing time available
62 Eswatini No processing time available
63 Ethiopia No processing time available
64 Fiji No processing time available
65 Finland No processing time available
66 France 6 weeks
67 Gabon No processing time available
68 Gambia No processing time available
69 Georgia No processing time available
70 Germany 11 weeks
71 Ghana 11 weeks
72 Greece No processing time available
73 Grenada No processing time available
74 Gautemala 1 week
75 Guinea No processing time available
76 Guinea-Bissau No processing time available
77 Guyana No processing time available
78 Haiti 6 weeks
79 Holy See No processing time available
80 Honduras 3 weeks
81 Hong Kong SAR 31 weeks
82 Hungary No processing time available
83 Iceland No processing time available
84 India 8 weeks
85 Indonesia No processing time available
86 Iran 47 weeks
87 Iraq 43 weeks
88 Ireland No processing time available
89 Israel 7 weeks
90 Italy 9 weeks
91 Jamaica 5 weeks
92 Japan 7 weeks
93 Jordan No processing time available
94 Kazakhstan No processing time available
95 Kenya No processing time available
96 Kiribati No processing time available
97 Kosovo No processing time available
98 Kuwait No processing time available
99 Kyrgyzstan No processing time available
100 Laos No processing time available
101 Latvia No processing time available
102 Lebanon 9weeks
103 Lesotho No processing time available
104 Liberia No processing time available
105 Libya No processing time available
106 Liechtenstein No processing time available
107 Lithuania No processing time available
108 Luxembourg No processing time available
109 Macao SAR No processing time available
110 Macedonia No processing time available
111 Madagascar 23 weeks
112 Malawi No processing time available
113 Malaysia 8 weeks
114 Maldives No processing time available
115 Mali No processing time available
116 Malta No processing time available
117 Marshall Islands No processing time available
118 Martinique No processing time available
119 Mauritania No processing time available
120 Mauritius 26 weeks
121 Mexico 2 weeks
122 Micronesia (Federated States of) No processing time available
123 Moldova No processing time available
124 Monaco No processing time available
125 Mongolia No processing time available
126 Montenegro No processing time available
127 Morocco 11 weeks
128 Mozambique No processing time available
129 Namibia No processing time available
130 Nauru No processing time available
131 Nepal 4 weeks
132 Netherlands No processing time available
133 New Caledonia No processing time available
134 New Zealand No processing time available
135 Nicaragua No processing time available
136 Niger No processing time available
137 Nigeria 11 weeks
138 North Korea No processing time available
139 Norway No processing time available
140 Oman No processing time available
141 Pakistan 12 weeks
142 Palestinian Authority (Gaza) No processing time available
143 Palestinian Authority (West Bank) No processing time available
144 Panama No processing time available
145 Papua New Guinea No processing time available
146 Paraguay No processing time available
147 Peru 4 weeks
148 Philippines 7 weeks
149 Poland No processing time available
150 Portugal No processing time available
151 Puerto Rico No processing time available
152 Qatar 26 weeks
153 Romania No processing time available
154 Republic of Congo (Brazzaville) No processing time available
155 Russia 7 weeks
156 Rwanda No processing time available
157 Samoa No processing time available
158 San Marino No processing time available
159 Sao Tome and Principe No processing time available
160 Saudi Arabia 7 weeks
161 Senegal 9 weeks
162 Serbia No processing time available
163 Seychelles No processing time available
164 Sierra Leone No processing time available
165 Singapore 11 weeks
166 Slovakia No processing time available
167 Slovenia No processing time available
168 Solomon Islanda No processing time available
169 Somalia No processing time available
170 South Africa 19 weeks
171 South Korea 9 weeks
172 South Sudan No processing time available
173 Spain 9 weeks
174 Sri Lanka 8 weeks
175 St. Kitts and Nevis No processing time available
176 St. Lucia No processing time available
177 St. Vincent and Grenadines No processing time available
178 Sudan No processing time available
179 Suriname No processing time available
180 Sweden 9 weeks
181 Switzerland No processing time available
182 Syria No processing time available
183 Tahiti No processing time available
184 Taiwan 7 weeks
185 Tajikistan No processing time available
186 Tanzania No processing time available
187 Thailand 5 weeks
188 Timor-Leste (Timor oriental) No processing time available
189 Togo 11 weeks
190 Tonga No processing time available
191 Trinidad and Tobago 4 weeks
192 Tunisia 9 weeks
193 Turkiye 3 weeks
194 Turkmenistan No processing time available
195 Turks and Caicos Islands No processing time available
196 Tuvalu No processing time available
197 Uganda No processing time available
198 Ukraine No processing time available
199 United Arab Emirates 22 weeks
200 United Kingdom 7 weeks
201 United States of America 3 weeks
202 Uruguay No processing time available
203 US Virgin Islands No processing time available
204 Uzbekistan No processing time available
205 Vanuatu No processing time available
206 Venezuela No processing time available
207 Vietnam 9 weeks
208 Yemen No processing time available
209 Zambia No processing time available
210 Zimbabwe No processing time available

 

See below IRCC processing time for Study Permit as at October 1, 2025

A study permit is required for international students who wish to pursue academic, vocational, or professional training at designated learning institutions in Canada. It outlines the conditions of study and the length of stay.

S/N COUNTRY PROCESSING TIME 
1 Afghanistan No processing time available
2 Albania 5 weeks
3 Algeria 5 weeks
4 Andorra No processing time available
5 Angola No processing time available
6 Anguilla No processing time available
7 Antigua and Barbuda No processing time available
8 Argentina No processing time available
9 Armenia No processing time available
10 Aruba No processing time available
11 Australia 11 weeks
12 Austria 10 weeks
13 Azerbaijan 6 weeks
14 Bahamas 11 weeks
15 Bahrain No processing time available
16 Bangladesh 4 weeks
17 Barbados 11 weeks
18 Belarus No processing time available
19 Belgium 10 weeks
20 Belize No processing time available
21 Benin 9 weeks
22 Bermuda 11 weeks
23 Bhutan 4 weeks
24 Bolivia No processing time available
25 Bonaire No processing time available
26 Bosnia and Herzegovina No processing time available
27 Botswana No processing time available
28 Brazil 5 weeks
29 British Virgin Islands No processing time available
30 Brunei No processing time available
31 Bulgaria No processing time available
32 Burkina Faso 6 weeks
33 Burma (Myanmar) 4 weeks
34 Burundi 12 weeks
35 Cambodia 4 weeks
36 Cameroon 6 weeks
37 Cabo Verde No processing time available
38 Cayman Islands No processing time available
39 Central African Republic No processing time available
40 Chad 7 weeks
41 Chile 10 weeks
42 China (People’s Republic of) 5 weeks
43 Colombia 6 weeks
44 Comoros Island No processing time available
45 Costa Rica No processing time available
46 Côte d’Ivoire 8 weeks
47 Croatia No processing time available
48 Cuba No processing time available
49 Cyprus No processing time available
50 Czech Republic 10 weeks
51 Democratic Republic of Congo (Kinshasa) 4 weeks
52 Denmark 11 weeks
53 Djibouti No processing time available
54 Dominica No processing time available
55 Dominican Republic 5 weeks
56 Ecuador 6 weeks
57 Egypt 10 weeks
58 El Salvador No processing time available
59 Equatorial Guinea No processing time available
60 Eritrea No processing time available
61 Estonia No processing time available
62 Eswatini No processing time available
63 Ethiopia 11 weeks
64 Fiji No processing time available
65 Finland No processing time available
66 France 10 weeks
67 Gabon 6 weeks
68 Gambia 10 weeks
69 Georgia No processing time available
70 Germany 10 weeks
71 Ghana 11 weeks
72 Greece No processing time available
73 Grenada No processing time available
74 Gautemala No processing time available
75 Guinea 7 weeks
76 Guinea-Bissau No processing time available
77 Guyana No processing time available
78 Haiti 4 weeks
79 Holy See No processing time available
80 Honduras No processing time available
81 Hong Kong SAR 10 weeks
82 Hungary No processing time available
83 Iceland No processing time available
84 India 4 weeks
85 Indonesia 4 weeks
86 Iran 49 weeks
87 Iraq 14 weeks
88 Ireland 11 weeks
89 Israel 10 weeks
90 Italy 10 weeks
91 Jamaica 4 weeks
92 Japan 10 weeks
93 Jordan 6 weeks
94 Kazakhstan 9 weeks
95 Kenya 9 weeks
96 Kiribati No processing time available
97 Kosovo No processing time available
98 Kuwait 13 weeks
99 Kyrgyzstan No processing time available
100 Laos No processing time available
101 Latvia No processing time available
102 Lebanon 8 weeks
103 Lesotho No processing time available
104 Liberia 9 weeks
105 Libya No processing time available
106 Liechtenstein No processing time available
107 Lithuania No processing time available
108 Luxembourg No processing time available
109 Macao SAR No processing time available
110 Macedonia No processing time available
111 Madagascar 18 weeks
112 Malawi No processing time available
113 Malaysia 7 weeks
114 Maldives No processing time available
115 Mali 7 weeks
116 Malta No processing time available
117 Marshall Islands No processing time available
118 Martinique 10 weeks
119 Mauritania No processing time available
120 Mauritius 11 weeks
121 Mexico 5 weeks
122 Micronesia (Federated States of) No processing time available
123 Moldova No processing time available
124 Monaco No processing time available
125 Mongolia No processing time available
126 Montenegro No processing time available
127 Morocco 8 weeks
128 Mozambique No processing time available
129 Namibia No processing time available
130 Nauru No processing time available
131 Nepal 4 weeks
132 Netherlands 11 weeks
133 New Caledonia No processing time available
134 New Zealand No processing time available
135 Nicaragua No processing time available
136 Niger 7 weeks
137 Nigeria 8 weeks
138 North Korea No processing time available
139 Norway 10 weeks
140 Oman No processing time available
141 Pakistan 9 weeks
142 Palestinian Authority (Gaza) No processing time available
143 Palestinian Authority (West Bank) No processing time available
144 Panama 6 weeks
145 Papua New Guinea No processing time available
146 Paraguay No processing time available
147 Peru 4 weeks
148 Philippines 5 weeks
149 Poland 9 weeks
150 Portugal No processing time available
151 Puerto Rico No processing time available
152 Qatar 9 weeks
153 Romania No processing time available
154 Republic of Congo (Brazzaville) 8 weeks
155 Russia 6 weeks
156 Rwanda 13 weeks
157 Samoa No processing time available
158 San Marino No processing time available
159 Sao Tome and Principe No processing time available
160 Saudi Arabia 5 weeks
161 Senegal 7 weeks
162 Serbia No processing time available
163 Seychelles No processing time available
164 Sierra Leone 6 weeks
165 Singapore 10 weeks
166 Slovakia 11 weeks
167 Slovenia No processing time available
168 Solomon Islanda No processing time available
169 Somalia No processing time available
170 South Africa 14 weeks
171 South Korea 11 weeks
172 South Sudan No processing time available
173 Spain 11 weeks
174 Sri Lanka 7 weeks
175 St. Kitts and Nevis No processing time available
176 St. Lucia No processing time available
177 St. Vincent and Grenadines No processing time available
178 Sudan No processing time available
179 Suriname No processing time available
180 Sweden 10 weeks
181 Switzerland 10 weeks
182 Syria No processing time available
183 Tahiti No processing time available
184 Taiwan 12 weeks
185 Tajikistan No processing time available
186 Tanzania 13 weeks
187 Thailand 4 weeks
188 Timor-Leste (Timor oriental) No processing time available
189 Togo 9 weeks
190 Tonga No processing time available
191 Trinidad and Tobago 5 weeks
192 Tunisia 7 weeks
193 Turkiye 3 weeks
194 Turkmenistan No processing time available
195 Turks and Caicos Islands No processing time available
196 Tuvalu No processing time available
197 Uganda 11 weeks
198 Ukraine No processing time available
199 United Arab Emirates 9 weeks
200 United Kingdom 10 weeks
201 United States of America 10 weeks
202 Uruguay No processing time available
203 US Virgin Islands No processing time available
204 Uzbekistan 4 weeks
205 Vanuatu No processing time available
206 Venezuela No processing time available
207 Vietnam 7 weeks
208 Yemen No processing time available
209 Zambia No processing time available
210 Zimbabwe 13 weeks

 

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September 29, 2025

Dear future neighbour,

Alberta has just made headlines with a series of immigration draws that could shape the lives of thousands of skilled workers and families. Between September 2 and 17, 2025, the province invited more than 2,800 candidates through the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP).

For newcomers hoping to settle in Alberta, this is more than just another round of numbers. It’s a clear signal that the province is doubling down on immigration to meet its workforce demands in healthcare, agriculture, construction, aviation, technology, and even law enforcement.

Alberta’s Early September Draws

The month started with a bang. Over just nine days (September 2–10), Alberta conducted seven targeted draws and issued 1,376 invitations.

Here’s a breakdown of what those draws looked like:

Date Stream / Pathway Minimum Score Invitations
Sept 10 Alberta Express Entry – Aviation 50 30
Sept 9 Alberta Express Entry – Health Care 64 70
Sept 8 Alberta Express Entry – Construction 61 121
Sept 5 Alberta Express Entry – Agriculture 48 71
Sept 4 Alberta Opportunity Stream 56 891
Sept 3 Dedicated Health Care Pathway – Non-Express Entry 44 67
Sept 2 Dedicated Health Care Pathway – Express Entry 49 126

What stands out here?

  • The Opportunity Stream draw on September 4 was by far the largest, with 891 invitations — almost two-thirds of the early September total.

  • Healthcare and agriculture draws had cut-offs as low as 44–49, reflecting Alberta’s urgent need for workers in those sectors.

  • Even niche draws, like aviation (30 invites), highlight Alberta’s strategy of targeting very specific skills.

In short, the province was laying the groundwork early in September, balancing large general draws with sector-focused ones.

Mid-September Surprise: Massive Draws and New Sectors

If early September was busy, the second half of the month turned it into a record-setter. Between September 12 and 17, Alberta held three more draws, this time issuing 1,443 additional invitations.

Date Stream / Pathway Minimum Score Invitations
Sept 12 Alberta Opportunity Stream 57 1,113
Sept 16 Alberta Express Entry – Accelerated Tech Pathway 69 320
Sept 17 Alberta Express Entry – Law Enforcement Occupations 55 10

Highlights from this round:

  • The September 12 draw was a blockbuster: 1,113 invitations in one go, through the Alberta Opportunity Stream. It was one of the single biggest AAIP draws of 2025.

  • The Accelerated Tech Pathway (Sept 16) kept Alberta’s momentum in attracting highly skilled IT professionals, offering 320 invitations at a cut-off score of 69.

  • The Law Enforcement draw (Sept 17) was small, with only 10 invitations, but it’s notable. It shows Alberta is willing to use immigration to address niche shortages in public safety and policing.

Why This Month Is So Significant

  1. Scale of Invitations
    In just over two weeks, Alberta invited 2,819 candidates — more than some provinces do in half a year.

  2. Low Cut-Offs = More Opportunity
    Many draws had cut-offs in the 40s, 50s, and 60s, opening doors for candidates who might not stand a chance in federal Express Entry draws, where scores are often above 500.

  3. Sectoral Precision
    Rather than casting a wide net, Alberta is laser-focused on areas where the province feels the pinch: healthcare, agriculture, aviation, construction, technology, and law enforcement.

  4. Closing in on the Cap
    Alberta’s federal allocation for 2025 was originally 4,875 nominations, but in early September, the federal government granted an additional 1,528 nomination slots, bringing the total to 6,403.
    By September 24, the province had already issued 3,983 nominations, leaving roughly 2,400 spaces still available for the rest of the year. This boost gives Alberta breathing room to continue its aggressive draw strategy without running out of capacity too soon.

What This Means for Candidates

For anyone hoping to move to Alberta, these draws are both encouraging and a call to action.

  • If your CRS score is moderate (40s–60s): Alberta is one of the best chances you have right now in Canada.

  • If you work in healthcare, agriculture, construction, tech, aviation, or law enforcement: Your odds of getting noticed are significantly higher.

  • If you already live and work in Alberta: The Opportunity Stream is clearly a priority pathway, giving strong preference to in-province workers.

  • If you’re considering Alberta: Act quickly — the province is approaching its nomination cap for 2025, and large draws may taper off later this year.

FAQs: Alberta’s PNP Explained

1. What is the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP)?
The AAIP is Alberta’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). It allows the province to select candidates who meet its labour market needs and nominate them for Canadian permanent residency.

2. What is the Alberta Opportunity Stream (AOS)?
The AOS is for foreign nationals already working in Alberta on valid work permits. It’s designed to help skilled workers with jobs in the province transition to permanent residency.

3. How do CRS scores apply in Alberta’s draws?
Alberta sometimes uses its own scoring system, but many draws are linked to the federal Express Entry pool, where the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) determines eligibility. Alberta often sets much lower score cut-offs compared to federal draws.

4. Why are Alberta’s cut-offs so low compared to federal Express Entry draws?
Because Alberta targets specific occupations and sectors, the province can invite candidates with moderate scores if they have the right skills or ties to Alberta.

5. How close is Alberta to its 2025 nomination limit?
After the extra 1,528 slots were added, Alberta’s total cap for 2025 rose to 6,403 nominations. By late September, 3,983 of these had already been issued — meaning around 2,400 remain for the rest of the year.

Final Thoughts

September 2025 will go down as one of the busiest months in Alberta’s immigration history. With over 2,800 invitations issued in just 15 days and a larger allocation of nomination slots, the province is making it clear: if you have the skills Alberta needs, now is the time to act.

For skilled workers worldwide, Alberta isn’t just a destination — it’s an opportunity waiting to be seized.

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September 18, 2025

Dear future neighbour,

On September 17, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducted the fifth Express Entry draw of the month, targeting candidates in the Education occupations category.

This latest draw highlights the government’s ongoing commitment to using category-based selection to address Canada’s critical labour market needs, particularly in education.

Key Details of the Draw

  • Date: September 17, 2025

  • Draw type: Education category (category-based selection)

  • Number of Invitations to Apply (ITAs): 2,500

  • Minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score: 462

  • Tie-breaking rule: July 9, 2025

This draw marks a significant increase in invitations compared to the previous education draw on May 1, 2025, which issued just 1,000 ITAs with a higher CRS cutoff of 479.

Summary of Express Entry draws in 2025

Date Draw Type Number of ITAs Cut-off CRS score
September 17 Education 2,500 462
September 15 Provincial Nominee Program 228 746
September 4 French language proficiency 4,500 446
September 3 Canadian Experience Class 1,000 534
September 2 Provincial Nominee Program 249 772
August 19 Healthcare and social services 2,500 470
August 18 Provincial Nominee Program 192 800
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

Eligible Occupations

Candidates invited under this category belong to specific education-related National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes, including:

  • NOC 41220 – Secondary school teachers

  • NOC 41221 – Elementary school and kindergarten teachers

  • NOC 43100 – Elementary and secondary school teacher assistants

  • NOC 42202 – Early childhood educators and assistants

  • NOC 42203 – Instructors of persons with disabilities

These roles have been prioritized due to persistent shortages in Canada’s education sector.

 See below CRS Score Distribution in the Express Entry Pool

The table below shows the distribution of candidates in the Express Entry pool as of September 14, 2025.

CRS Score Range Number of Candidates
601–1200 220
501–600 24,870
451–500 71,427
491–500 12,341
481–490 12,555
471–480 15,569
461–470 16,158
451–460 14,804
401–450 74,178
441–450 14,719
431–440 16,312
421–430 14,822
411–420 14,714
401–410 13,611
351–400 52,883
301–350 19,978
0–300 8,074
Total 251,630

What This Draw Means

The September 17 draw represents a bigger and more inclusive round than earlier education draws:

  • Lower cutoff score: At 462, the CRS requirement is 17 points lower than the May draw, opening the door to more candidates.

  • Increased invitations: More than double the number of ITAs were issued this time, showing a stronger demand for education professionals.

  • Category focus: This is part of IRCC’s broader trend of moving away from exclusively general draws and toward targeted category-based selection.

For eligible candidates in the education sector, this is a clear signal that opportunities are expanding.

What Applicants Should Do

  • Check your CRS score: If you are in one of the eligible NOCs and have a CRS of around 460 or higher, you may be competitive in future draws.

  • Submit early: The tie-breaking rule shows that the timing of profile submission matters. Candidates with the cutoff CRS of 462 needed to have submitted before July 9, 2025.

  • Boost your profile: For those under the cutoff, improving language scores, obtaining higher education credential assessments (ECAs), or pursuing provincial nominations can help.

  • Monitor draw trends: Category-based draws are becoming more frequent, and future rounds may continue to favour education professionals.

Conclusion

The September 17, 2025 Express Entry draw is a positive development for teachers, early childhood educators, and other education professionals seeking permanent residence in Canada. With a lower CRS threshold and more invitations than previous education draws, IRCC is clearly signaling the importance of this sector to Canada’s future.

Eligible candidates should take advantage of this opportunity by ensuring their profiles are up to date and competitive for the next rounds.

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September 3, 2025

Dear future neighbour,

On September 2, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducted Express Entry Draw #363, targeting candidates under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).

The round issued 249 Invitations to Apply (ITAs), with the lowest-ranked candidate achieving a CRS (Comprehensive Ranking System) score of 772.

See below details of the September 2 Express Entry Draw

  • Program: Provincial Nominee Program
  • Date and Time: September 2, 2025
  • Number of Invitations: 249
  • Minimum CRS Score: 772
  • Rank Required: 249 or above
  • Tie-Breaking Rule: Applied to profiles submitted before August 28, 2025

See below summary of Express Entry Draws in 2025

Date Draw Type Number of ITAs Cut-off CRS score
September 2 Provincial Nominee Program 249 772
August 19 Healthcare and social services 2,500 470
August 18 Provincial Nominee Program 192 800
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

IRCC continues to shift away from broad-based, all-program draws. Instead, the department has focused on PNP-specific, category-based, and occupation-targeted rounds.

See below latest CRS Score Distribution in the Express Entry Pool

As of September 1, 2025, there were 254,672 candidates in the Express Entry pool. The following outlines the distribution by CRS score range:

CRS score range Number of candidates
601-1200 246
501-600 25,123
451-500 74,183
491-500 12,443
481-490 12,443
471-480 16,077
461-470 17,252
451-460 15,968
401-450 74,314
441-450 15,220
431-440 16,245
421-430 14,813
411-420 14,542
401-410 13,494
351-400 52,798
301-350 19,955
0-300 8,053
Total 254,672

Category-Based Draws in 2025

IRCC has also allocated clear quotas for certain categories in the second half of 2025. According to recent reports:

  • Education category: 3,000 ITAs planned (1,000 issued; 2,000 remaining)

  • Healthcare category: 8,000 planned (7,500 issued; 500 remaining)

  • Trades category: 3,300 planned (none issued yet)

This structured distribution ensures that immigration draws are strategically aligned with Canada’s workforce needs.

Francophone and CEC Contributions

Another highlight of 2025 has been the rise of Francophone draws. These rounds support Canada’s commitment to promoting French-speaking immigration outside Quebec.

The Canadian Experience Class (CEC) also remains important, creating opportunities for skilled workers already in Canada. While fewer in number, CEC draws help temporary residents transition into permanent residency.

Implications for Candidates

The September 2 draw shows that PNP pathways remain highly competitive. With a cut-off CRS score of 772, candidates must continue to strengthen their profiles through higher language scores, more skilled work experience, or securing a provincial nomination.

Applicants are also advised to diversify their strategy. Category-based draws in healthcare, education, trades, or French language skills may provide better chances of receiving an ITA.

Finally, candidates should stay updated. IRCC has been sharing planned draw schedules with provinces, meaning opportunities are likely to follow a structured pattern in the months ahead.

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August 29, 2025

Dear future neighbour,

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has officially announced the schedule for Express Entry category-based draws in 2025, marking a major shift in the way candidates are selected for permanent residence. Unlike previous years, IRCC has not conducted any all-program draws in 2025, instead focusing exclusively on category-based selection to meet Canada’s evolving labour market needs.

Category Priorities for 2025

The 2025 draw schedule confirms that IRCC is prioritizing four main categories:

  1. French-language proficiency
  2. Healthcare and social services occupations
  3. Trades occupations
  4. Education occupation

The introduction of the education category is a notable change, highlighting Canada’s need for teachers, early childhood educators, and related professionals. At the same time, the transport category has been removed, while the healthcare and STEM categories were adjusted to better align with demand.

Highlights from 2025 Draws So Far

From January to late July 2025, IRCC conducted 27 draws, issuing a total of 50,628 Invitations to Apply (ITAs). The majority of these were category-based draws. French-language proficiency and healthcare categories led in terms of invitations, with the French draws issuing more than 18,000 ITAs and healthcare draws accounting for 5,000 ITAs.

The new education category saw its first draw on May 1, 2025, with 1,000 ITAs issued and a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cut-off score of 479. This represented a promising start for candidates in teaching and childcare roles.

Meanwhile, one of the year’s largest healthcare draws took place on July 22, 2025, when IRCC issued 4,000 ITAs at a CRS cut-off of 475. Another significant healthcare and social services draw occurred on August 19, 2025, with 2,500 ITAs and a CRS score of 470.

One of the lowest CRS thresholds so far was seen in a French-language proficiency draw on March 21, 2025, which issued 7,500 ITAs at a cut-off of just 379 points. This underscored IRCC’s strong commitment to attracting French-speaking candidates outside Quebec.

According to the schedule, the planned ITA distribution is as follows:

Category ITAs As per IRCC Memo ITAs Already Issued in 2025 Expected ITAs In Next Draws
Education Approximately 3,000 ITAs (5% of all FSW and CEC ITAs) 1,000 2,000
Healthcare Approximately 8,000 ITAs (15% of all FSW and CEC ITAs) 7,500 1,000-2,000
Trades Approximately 3,300 ITAs (8% of all FSW and CEC ITAs) 0 3,300
French-Proficiency 18,500 ITAs to meet the 8.5% Francophone admissions target 21,000 0

What This Means

The 2025 Express Entry draw schedule confirms IRCC’s strong reliance on targeted draws rather than general invitations. This approach gives a clear advantage to candidates in priority sectors, particularly French-speaking applicants and professionals in healthcare and education. The variation in CRS cut-offs from as low as 379 for French speakers to nearly 480 for education professionals shows how scores differ depending on category and occupation demand.

For prospective applicants, this means success in Express Entry this year is far less about competing in a broad pool and more about aligning with Canada’s high-demand categories. Candidates with language skills or occupations in education, healthcare, and trades stand a stronger chance of receiving an invitation in 2025.

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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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July 1, 2025

Dear future neighbour,

From June 5 to June 19, 2025, the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) held several draws inviting more candidates to apply for provincial nomination.

The invitations went to people with work experience and skills that Alberta needs. The most important job areas for the Alberta Express Entry stream are construction, agriculture, aviation, and healthcare.

See below details of the draws held by AAIP in June 2025

Date Stream Cut-off score Number of invitations issued
June 5 Alberta Express Entry – Priority Sectors 70 18
June 10 Dedicated Health Care Pathway – Non Express Entry 53 33
June 17 Tourism and Hospitality stream 71 39
June 18 Alberta Express Entry Stream – Law Enforcement Pathway 51 <10
June 19 Alberta Express Entry Stream – Accelerated Tech Pathway 73 22

Earlier, AAIP said that in 2025, they would send invitations based on these important job areas. They also focused on three special pathways within the stream: the Dedicated Health Care Pathway, the Accelerated Tech Pathway, and the Law Enforcement Pathway.

See below details of the selected streams, the nominations given and EOIs in the candidate pool:

Stream Nomination allocation Nominations issued Nominations to be issued EOIs in candidate pool
Alberta Express Entry – Priority Sectors* 405 199 206 4,111
Dedicated Health Care Pathway – Non Express Entry 500 208 292 1,568
Tourism and Hospitality stream 245 181 64 6,048
Alberta Express Entry Stream – Law Enforcement Pathway 20 <10 N/A 111
Alberta Express Entry Stream – Accelerated Tech Pathway 146 81 65 3,397

By June 19, the AAIP had already given 2,535 nominations out of 4,875 available for 2025. This means they still have 2,340 nomination spots left for this year.

Right now, AAIP has 2,657 applications waiting to be processed.

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April 23, 2025

Dear future neighbour,

On April 17, 2025, the Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP) conducted its fourth draw in the year 2025, issuing 168 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) under the Labour and Express Entry streams. This draw focused on individuals who have been working and living in Prince Edward Island for a minimum of one year, as well as international graduates from institutions such as the University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI), Holland College, and Collège de l’Île.

As of April 17, 2025, the PEI PNP has issued a total of 401 invitations under the Labour and Express Entry categories. This figure does not include any invitations extended to Business Work Permit Entrepreneur candidates.​

See below details of latest PEI PNP Draw:

Total Number of ITAs Issued: 168

Targeted Streams: Labour Impact and Express Entry

Priority Sectors: Healthcare, trades, and manufacturing

Candidate Focus: Individuals living and working in PEI for at least one year, with additional prioritization for international graduates from:

University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI)

Holland College

Collège de l’Île

Upcoming PEI PNP Draws in 2025

The PEI Office of Immigration has announced the following anticipated draw dates for the remainder of 2025:​

  • May 15, 2025

  • June 19, 2025

  • July 17, 2025

  • August 21, 2025

  • September 18, 2025

  • October 16, 2025

  • November 20, 2025

  • December 18, 2025​

These dates are subject to change based on program requirements and labor market needs.

Eligibility Criteria for Labour and Express Entry Streams

To be eligible for the Labour and Express Entry streams, candidates must:

  • Have a full-time, permanent job offer from a PEI employer in an eligible occupation.

  • Demonstrate a minimum of one year of work experience in the offered occupation.

  • Meet the provincial settlement fund requirements.

  • Intend to reside in Prince Edward Island.

  • Meet the minimum language proficiency requirements (Canadian Language Benchmark level 4 or higher).

Additional criteria may apply depending on the specific stream and individual circumstances.

Next Steps for Interested Candidates

Candidates interested in applying for the PEI PNP should ensure their Expression of Interest (EOI) profiles are up to date and submitted in accordance with the program’s requirements. EOI profiles remain valid for six months and may be considered in future draws.​

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April 22, 2025

Dear future neighbour,

The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) conducted its most recent draw on April 15, 2025, issuing invitations to 5 entrepreneurs under the Entrepreneur Immigration Base stream. Applicants required a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 115 to be considered.​

See below details of latest BC PNP draw:

  • Draw Date: April 15, 2025

  • Category: Entrepreneur Immigration – Base

  • Number of Invitations: 5

  • Minimum CRS Score: 115​

This draw is part of BC’s strategic focus on attracting skilled individuals who can deliver both immediate value and long-term economic impact to the province. The province is managing over 5,200 pending applications and more than 10,000 individuals registered in the system, making each nomination highly competitive.

Changes in BC PNP for 2025:

  • Reduced Nomination Quota: The federal nomination cap has been reduced to 4,000 spots, down from 8,000 in 2024. This means only top-tier candidates aligned with provincial needs will receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA).

  • Temporary Closure of International Post-Graduate (IPG) Stream: Applications submitted before September 1, 2024, will be processed in 2025. Applications between September 1, 2024, and January 7, 2025, are waitlisted. New IPG applications are currently paused due to overwhelming demand.

Priority Immigration Streams for 2025:

  • Healthcare Immigration Stream: Focused on attracting doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals to address critical labor shortages in the healthcare sector.

  • Entrepreneur Stream: Encourages entrepreneurs who can launch or scale businesses, create jobs, and promote regional innovation.

  • Selective High-Impact Draws for Skilled Workers: Targeted draws for skilled workers in critical sectors to meet labor market demands

Require assistance with securing a visitor visa for Canada, seeking professional aid in submitting a visa or work permit application, crafting an Expression of Interest, setting up an express entry or provincial nomination profile, preparing your application after receiving an invitation to apply, or simply reviewing your self-prepared application? Schedule a consultation or reach out via email at info@eseumohimmigration.com

March 7, 2025

Dear future neighbour,

On March 6, 2025, IRCC sent out 4,500 invitations to apply for permanent residency in a French Language Focused Express Entry Draw. Candidates eligible for this draw were those who demonstrated French language proficiency by achieving a minimum score of 7 in all four language abilities on the Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens (NCLC) scale.

This is the second draw in the month of March, prior to this draw, a Provincial Nominee Program category based draw was held on the 3rd of March were 725 candidates were invited to apply for PR.

See below details of French Language Focused Express Entry Draw

  • Date: March 6, 2025
  • CategoryFrench language proficiency (Version 1)
  • Number of Invitations: 4,500
  • Lowest CRS Score Invited: 410
  • Rank Required: 4,500 or higher
  • Tie-Breaking Rule: February 11, 2025

This draw aligns with Canada’s strategic focus on enhancing Francophone immigration outside of Quebec. The IRCC has set targets to welcome 26,100 French-speaking permanent residents in 2024, with numbers increasing to 31,500 in 2025 and 36,000 by 2026.

The relatively low CRS cut-off score of 410 in this draw suggests a competitive advantage for candidates with strong French language skills. Notably, this score is lower than those in previous draws, indicating a potential shift in IRCC’s selection priorities.

See below details of all Express Entry Draw in 2025

Date Draw Type Number of ITAs Cut-off CRS score
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 details of latest CRS breakdown

CRS score range Number of candidates
601-1200 807
501-600 23,075
451-500 66,792
491-500 13,174
481-490 12,730
471-480 15,213
461-470 13,377
451-460 12,298
401-450 61,383
441-450 11,822
431-440 12,429
421-430 12,072
411-420 13,014
401-410 12,046
351-400 49,555
301-350 20,573
0-300 5,637
Total 227,822

If you are aiming to immigrate to Canada through the Express Entry system, you should consider enhancing your French language proficiency to increase your competitiveness. Achieving higher NCLC levels can significantly boost CRS scores and improve chances of receiving ITAs in future draws.

Do you have French Language Proficiency? Are you yet to create an express entry profile? Do you require assistance with securing a visitor visa for Canada, seeking professional aid in submitting a visa or work permit application. Schedule a consultation or reach out via email at info@eseumohimmigration.com

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