Canada’s immigration authorities have once again opened a pathway for skilled foreign nationals to gain permanent residency under the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). On 26 November 2025, in the latest draw of the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) under its Express Entry system, IRCC issued 1,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for permanent residency.

The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score required to qualify for an ITA in this draw was 531, continuing a recent pattern: for the last six CEC-only draws, the cutoff has hovered between 531 and 534. This consistency has given many applicants a clearer idea of the score range needed to remain competitive.
IRCC’s repeated invitations and stable CRS thresholds reflect a broader strategy to steadily boost skilled immigration, streamline workforce inflow, and meet labour-market demands, especially in sectors requiring experienced foreign workers. For many applicants, this draw offers a concrete opportunity to convert temporary work or study-based permits into full permanent residency, reinforcing Canada’s appeal as a long-term destination for global talent.
For those who secure an ITA, the next step involves submitting a full application within the set deadline, after which immigration processing begins. As Canada seeks to maintain its status as a top destination for skilled immigrants, draws like this play a critical role in shaping the demographics and economic future of the country.
