New Express Entry Draw On 14 April Issued 2,000 PR Invitations

Canada has held a new Express Entry Draw on 14 April 2026, inviting 2,000 ITA applications through the Canadian Experience Class draw in April 2026. The recent Canada PR draw in April 2026 emphasizes the priority given by the country towards applicants who have gained experience in Canada. The CRS score is higher than in past draws indicating the increase in the number of applicants competing in the pool.

Highlights of New Express Entry Draw On 14 April

● Date of Draw – 14 April 2026
● Program – Canadian Experience Class
● Invitations – 2,000
● CRS Score – 515

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Express Entry Pool Distribution (Latest Available)

Based on pool updates, the cut-off mark for the Canadian experience class is greatly affected by the number of applicants in higher scores.

CRS Score Range Number of Candidates
501 to 600 13,610
491 to 500 13,174
481 to 490 12,663
471 to 480 16,246
461 to 470 15,968
451 to 460 15,512
441 to 450 14,606
431 to 440 14,775
421 to 430 12,973
411 to 420 12,753
401 to 410 11,845
351 to 400 52,309
301 to 350 18,543
0 to 300 8,253
Total 233,231

This explains why the Canadian experience class score April 14 2026 is over 500 because of stiff competition in the 501-600 scores range.

CRS Score Trend and Analysis

The CRS cut-off score rose to 515, that is, by 6 points from the previous CEC draw of March 31, 2026 (CRS 509). It shows the following –

● Greater competitiveness in the pool of Express Entry
● Fewer invitations than previous draws
● Higher need for top profiles

Furthermore, this draw granted the least number of ITAs (2,000) in any CEC draw of 2026 till date.

Compared To All CEC Draws In 2026

Date Invitations CRS Cutoff Tie Breaking Date
April 14, 2026 2,000 515 March 31, 2026
March 31, 2026 2,250 509 March 17, 2026
March 17, 2026 4,000 507 March 3, 2026
March 3, 2026 4,000 508 February 4, 2026
February 4, 2026 6,000 509 June 10, 2025
January 21, 2026 6,000 511 January 8, 2026
January 7, 2026 8,000 511 January 3, 2026

What This Draw Means for Candidates

This draw has clearly shown that –

● Canada values Canadian Experience Class candidates

● High CRS scores are now mandatory to be selected

● A smaller number of invitations could lead to increasing CRS cut-off marks

● As a candidate, you need to improve your CRS score through –

-Work experience
-Language proficiency
-Provincial nominations

Express Entry draws are made periodically and candidates are selected based on their CRS scores.

What’s Next?

According to the latest developments –

● More draws focusing on CEC
● CRS will likely be above 500 points for CEC draws
● Category-specific draws (healthcare workers, trades, etc.) will continue with low CRS

Candidates should prepare since the draws take place every two weeks.

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