IRCC invites 1800 applicants in the third Express Entry draw. Applicants required a minimum score of 400 to be considered.

The recent minimum CRS score represents one of the lowest scores of the year for any Express Entry draw. Yesterday’s program-specific draw for 6300 Canadian Experience Class applicants also had the lowest score of any non-category-based selection draw at 515. 

Earlier this week, IRCC also invited 1,319 applicants in a PNP-only draw with a minimum CRS of 670. Before that, IRCC most recently invited 3,200 applicants in a category-based selection draw for French proficiency on July 8.  

CRS scores for PNP-Only Express Entry draws tend to be higher than average because Express Entry applicants who have been successfully nominated for the Provincial Nominee Program automatically obtain an additional 600 CRS points on top of their existing score. For example, an Express Entry applicant with a score of 300 who is successfully nominated will further have an overall CRS of 900.  

So far this month IRCC has issued over 19,161 ITAs over seven separate draws. This has been the busiest month for Express Entry this year. 

Summary Of Express Entry Draw Results In 2024 

IRCC invites 1800 applicants in the third Express Entry draw. Here are the results for the same.  

Date   Draw Type   Number Of ITAs  Minimum CRS   
July 18French Language Proficiency 1,800400
July 17  Canadian Experience Class 6,300 515 
July 16 Provincial Nominee Program  1,391 670 
July 8 French Proficiency  3,200 420 
July 5 Healthcare Professions  3,750 445 
July 4 Trade Professions 1,800 436 
July 2  Provincial Nominee Program   920  739  
June 19  Provincial Nominee Program   1,499  663  
May 31  Canadian Experience Class  3,000  522  
May 30  Provincial Nominee Program  2,985  676  
April 24  French-Language Proficiency   1,400  410  
April 23  General   2,095  529  
April 11  STEM Professions  4,500  491  
April 10  General   1,280  549  
March 26  French-Language Proficiency   1,500  388  
March 25  General   1,980  524  
March 13  Transport   975  430  
March 12  General   2,850  525  
February 29  French-Language Proficiency   2,500  336  
February 28  General   1,470  534  
February 16  Agriculture and Agri-Food   150  437  
February 14  Healthcare   3,500  422  
February 13  General   1,490  535  
February 1  French-Language Proficiency   7,000  365  
January 31  General   730  541  

What Is Express Entry?  

Express Entry manages three Canada immigration programs, i.e., Canadian Experience Class, Federal Skilled Trades Program, and Federal Skilled Worker Program. Every program is a way to attain permanent residency in Canada.  

These programs use the Comprehensive Ranking System in order to evaluate immigration applicants based on human capital factors/ attributes like age, education, language ability, work experience, etc. Moreover, each factor obtains a score, and the total creates an applicant’s CRS score.  

Also, the system was introduced in the year 2015. It was a way for IRCC to expedite processing time for successful applicants. In addition, the department has a published service standard of six months for these applications.  

What Is Category-Based Selection?  

IRCC invites 1800 applicants in the third Express Entry draw.

Well, category-based selection was launched in 2023 as a way for the immigration department to further target the Express Entry applicants who are likely to help Canada fill urgent gaps in its workforce or strengthen a demographic.  

To that end, IRCC introduced six categories in 2023 and earlier this year declared that they would remain in place into 2025. They are:  

  • Healthcare 
  • STEM Professions 
  • Trades 
  • Transport 
  • Agriculture or Agri-Food  
  • French Language Proficiency  

In addition, draws for this category are not program-specific and permanent resident applicants must be in the Express Entry application pool to be eligible. 

If you seek information on how to begin your Canada immigration application process, you can talk to our NavaImmigration experts at 1800-918-8490. You can also drop us an email at [email protected].