Express Entry Draw Sent 4,000 PR Invitations

Express Entry Draw Sent 4,000 Permanent Residency Invitations

On 5th February 2025, the Express Entry Draw sent 4,000 Permanent Residency invitations under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) with a comprehensive ranking system (CRS) score of 521 or higher.

This cutoff is drop by 6 points as compared to the previous CEC draw. This is the Third Express Entry Draw of the year under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC)  inviting a total of 9,350 profiles in 2025.

Below are the details of the Express Entry draw:

Specifics  February 05
Category Canadian Experience    Class
Invitations  4,000
CRS Cutoff  521

Latest Express Entry CRS Score distribution

The following table illustrates the number of Express Entry profiles currently present in the pool with their respective CRS score range.

CRS score range Number of candidates
601-1200 173
501-600 23,165
451-500 68,910
491-500 13,487
481-490 13,003
471-480 15,652
461-470 13,815
451-460 12,953
401-450 63,508
441-450 12,567
431-440 13,621
421-430 12,432
411-420 12,833
401-410 12,055
351-400 51,079
301-350 21,576
0-300 5,641
Total 234,052

Below are the full details of the Express Entry draws in January:

Specifics  January 23 January 8    January 7
Category Canadian Experience    Class Canadian Experience Class  Provincial Nominee Program
Invitations  4,000 1,350   471
CRS Cutoff  527 542   793

Draws From The Express Entry Pool

Express Entry Draws: 2025

Draw # Minimum CRS Score Required Date of Draw # of ITAs Issued
335 521 (*Canadian Experience Class only) February 05, 2025 4,000
333 527 (*Canadian Experience Class only) January 23, 2025 4,000
332 542 (*Canadian Experience Class only) January 08, 2025 1,350
331 793 (*Provincial nominees only) January 07, 2025 471

There are several ways to increase the chance of improving the CRS score. Here are some proactive steps you can take:

  • Improve your language scores: Canada has two official languages; English and French which plays an important role in enhancing the CRS score. Taking the IELTS or CELPIP for English, or TEF for French, and achieving higher scores can significantly increase your overall ranking.
  • Increase your education: make sure your credential is equivalent to the Canadian standards. The higher the education is, the higher the points.
  • Gain more work experience: Add other years of work experience in your profession, if it’s in a high-demand occupation that can boost your CRS score.
  • Obtain a Provincial Nomination: Securing a nomination from one of Canada’s provinces through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) can add 600 points to your CRS score.
  • Get a valid job offer: A valid job offer from a Canadian employer can also increase your CRS score by up to 200 points, depending on the employment positions.
  • Spousal factors: If your spouse or partner has strong language skills or education credentials, you can get additional points on your Express Entry profile by including these factors.

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