IRCC Holds Largest Express Entry PNP Draw in Over Six Months – 714 Invitations Issued
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has conducted its largest Express Entry Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw in over six months, issuing 714 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to skilled workers who received provincial nominations.
To qualify for this round, candidates needed a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 738 and must have created their Express Entry profile before February 22, 2025, at 2:12 a.m. (UTC).
This was the first Express Entry draw of November and the first since IRCC announced the 2026–2028 Immigration Levels Plan, which targets a steady increase in permanent resident admissions under economic immigration streams.
Key Highlights of the November 11, 2025 Draw
- Draw Type: Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
- Invitations Issued: 714
- Minimum CRS Score: 738
- Profile Cut-Off Date: February 22, 2025, 2:12 a.m. (UTC)
- Last Largest PNP Draw: April 14, 2025 (825 ITAs issued)
This draw reaffirms IRCC’s continued focus on provincial immigration to meet Canada’s regional labour market needs and demographic goals.
Recent Express Entry Draw Trends in 2025
The year 2025 has been dynamic for the Express Entry system. IRCC has held multiple category-based and program-specific draws to attract skilled workers aligned with Canada’s economic priorities.
Below is a summary of major Express Entry draws throughout 2025:
| Date (2025) | Draw Type | ITAs Issued | CRS Cut-off |
|---|---|---|---|
| November 11 | Provincial Nominee Program | 714 | 738 |
| October 29 | French-language proficiency | 6,000 | 416 |
| October 28 | Canadian Experience Class | 1,000 | 533 |
| October 27 | Provincial Nominee Program | 192 | 776 |
| September 17 | Healthcare Occupations | 1,500 | 465 |
| August 21 | French-language proficiency | 5,900 | 420 |
| August 8 | Provincial Nominee Program | 125 | 686 |
| July 12 | Trade Occupations | 1,250 | 431 |
| June 27 | STEM Occupations | 1,800 | 491 |
| June 18 | French-language proficiency | 6,100 | 415 |
| May 30 | Provincial Nominee Program | 2,000 | 702 |
| May 15 | Canadian Experience Class | 1,200 | 529 |
| April 14 | Provincial Nominee Program | 825 | 691 |
| March 20 | Healthcare Occupations | 1,500 | 470 |
| February 27 | French-language proficiency | 6,000 | 415 |
| February 14 | Canadian Experience Class | 1,050 | 534 |
| January 31 | Provincial Nominee Program | 730 | 780 |
| January 10 | All-Program Draw | 1,200 | 541 |
Total ITAs issued (as of November 11, 2025): 81,223
Analysis: What This Draw Means for Applicants
1. Provinces Driving Immigration Growth
The PNP remains a cornerstone of Canada’s immigration strategy, enabling provinces and territories to nominate candidates who meet local labour demands. This approach supports regional economic balance and attracts skilled workers outside major urban centres.
2. High CRS Cut-offs Reflect Strong Competition
With a cut-off score of 738, PNP draws remain highly competitive. A provincial nomination continues to be one of the most effective ways to boost an applicant’s CRS score — adding 600 points to a candidate’s profile.
3. Balance Between Category-Based and Program Draws
IRCC has successfully diversified its approach with targeted draws for French-speaking candidates, healthcare professionals, STEM workers, and trade specialists. This ensures that multiple sectors benefit from international talent.
4. Post-Levels Plan Strategy
The timing of this draw — following the 2026–2028 Immigration Levels Plan — signals a clear intent by IRCC to maintain a steady flow of PNP and category-based invitations to meet long-term immigration goals.
Express Entry Draw Breakdown (2025)
| Draw Type | Number of Draws |
|---|---|
| Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) | 21 |
| Canadian Experience Class (CEC) | 11 |
| French-language Proficiency | 7 |
| Healthcare and Social Services | 5 |
| Education | 2 |
| Trade | 1 |
| Stream | Total ITAs Issued in 2025 |
|---|---|
| French | 36,000 |
| Canadian Experience Class | 22,850 |
| Healthcare and Social Services | 9,792 |
| Provincial Nominee Program | 7,963 |
| Education | 3,500 |
| Trade | 1,250 |
What Applicants Should Do Next
- Pursue Provincial Nomination:
Explore your eligibility under different Provincial Nominee Programs (Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and others). A nomination can significantly increase your CRS score and chance of receiving an ITA. - Stay Ready for Category-Based Draws:
Monitor IRCC announcements for targeted draws in healthcare, STEM, trades, and French proficiency. - Keep Documents Prepared:
Once invited, you’ll have 60 days to submit your permanent residence application. Ensure your medical, police, and work experience documents are updated and ready. - Improve CRS Score:
Reattempt language tests (IELTS or TEF), gain additional work experience, or consider study or work options in Canada to improve eligibility.
Future Outlook
IRCC’s recent draw pattern suggests that:
- PNP draws will continue to dominate through 2025–2026.
- Category-based draws (especially for French, healthcare, and STEM) will remain key to achieving targeted immigration outcomes.
- CRS scores may fluctuate based on draw type and demand from specific sectors.
As Canada works toward welcoming over 485,000 new immigrants annually, Express Entry remains a leading pathway for skilled professionals worldwide.
The November 11, 2025 PNP draw reinforces Canada’s ongoing commitment to regional immigration and labour market growth. For aspiring immigrants, securing a provincial nomination or excelling in targeted draw categories offers the best route to Canadian permanent residence.
Canada continues to balance federal and provincial immigration priorities, ensuring that both national and regional labour shortages are effectively addressed through the Express Entry system.
