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    Express Entry draw under the leadership of the new Immigration Minister

    Canada has conducted its first Express Entry draw under the leadership of the new Immigration Minister, marking a significant moment in the country’s immigration landscape.
    The latest draw, which occurred on June 3, 2025, focused exclusively on candidates nominated through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) and reflects the country’s ongoing commitment to regional immigration priorities.

    Results: Rounds of invitations

    If more than one candidate has the lowest score, the cut-off is based on the date and time they submitted their Express Entry profiles.

    Invitations to apply to the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Canadian Experience Class and Federal Skilled Trades Program may be issued through this round of invitations.

    Express Entry Activity in 2025: A Closer Look

    So far in 2025, Canada has issued 34,717 ITAs across various Express Entry categories. While PNP-targeted draws have been dominant, the year has also seen invitations issued to candidates in other streams, including:

    The distribution of draws by category is as follows:

    Draw Type Number of Draws
    Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) 9
    French-language proficiency 3
    Canadian Experience Class (CEC) 4
    Education 1
    Healthcare and social services 1
    Canada’s Express Entry draws this year have shown a varied approach. Below is a summary of the most recent draws leading up to June:

    Summary of Express Entry Draws in 2025

    Below is a snapshot of all Express Entry draws conducted so far this year:
    Draw Date Draw Type Number of ITAs Minimum CRS
    348 June 02 PNP 277 726
    347 May 13 CEC 500 547
    346 May 12 PNP 511 706
    345 May 02 Healthcare and social Services Occupations 500 510
    344 May 01 Education Professionals 1,000 479
    343 April 28 PNP 421 727
    342 April 14 PNP 825 764
    341 March 21 French language 7,500 379
    340 March 17 PNP 536 736
    339 March 06 French language 4,500 410
    338 March 03 PNP 725 667
    337 February 19 French language 6,500 428
    336 February 17 PNP 646 750
    335 February 05 CEC 4,000 521
    334 February 04 PNP 455 802
    333 January 23 CEC 4,000 527
    332 January 8 CEC 1,350 542
    331 January 7 PNP 471 793

    As of June 03, a total of 34,717 ITAs have been issued through the Express Entry system in 2025.

    Express Entry Draw Reports

    Understanding the CRS: A Strategic Immigration Tool

    The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) plays a central role in Canada’s Express Entry program. Designed to identify candidates most likely to succeed in the Canadian labour market, the CRS assigns points based on factors such as:
    This method has proven to be effective. According to a 2020 government study, Express Entry immigrants have shown high employment rates, competitive earnings, and low unemployment. The CRS’s evidence-based framework has allowed Canada to make data-informed decisions that benefit both immigrants and the Canadian economy.

    Strategic Focus: Why PNP Draws Dominate

    The frequency of PNP-specific draws in 2025 highlights Canada’s strategy to distribute immigration benefits more evenly across provinces and territories. Provincial nominations allow local governments to select candidates who can fill specific labour shortages and support regional growth.
    This decentralization of immigration helps smaller provinces and rural areas attract and retain skilled workers, promoting long-term economic stability in communities that may not traditionally receive high numbers of immigrants.

    Current Express Entry Trends and Category Breakdown

    With the latest draw, the healthcare and social services category now joins a growing list of specialized selection categories implemented this year. The distribution of draws in 2025 highlights a more nuanced approach to selecting candidates who meet Canada’s urgent labour and demographic needs.

    Draw Type Number of Draws
    Provincial Nominee Program 7
    French-language proficiency 3
    Canadian Experience Class 3
    Education 1
    Healthcare and social services 1

    What Lies Ahead for Express Entry?

    As the new Minister of Immigration settles into their role, stakeholders are watching closely for policy adjustments or new initiatives. However, the continued focus on targeted draws and high CRS thresholds for PNP candidates suggests that the government remains committed to attracting highly skilled workers and addressing regional needs.

    With more draws expected throughout the year, potential applicants are advised to maintain strong profiles and stay informed about category-based selection trends.

    Conclusion

    Canada’s Express Entry system continues to evolve in response to changing labour demands and demographic trends.

    The June 3 draw, while modest in numbers, is indicative of a larger strategy to prioritize regional growth and economic impact. As the year progresses, Express Entry will remain a key pillar of Canada’s skilled immigration framework under new ministerial guidance.
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