Express Entry Draw 2025 / March 04, 2025

Express Entry: Canada Invites More PNP Candidates for Permanent Residency

Canada selected 725 PNP candidates in the latest Express Entry draw. Candidates needed a CRS score of at least 667 to qualify.

Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has issued 725 invitations to apply (ITAs) in the latest Express Entry draw. The draw, held on March 3, focused on candidates from the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).

To be eligible, candidates needed a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 667. They also had to create their Express Entry profile before 6:25 PM UTC on June 5, 2024.

Express Entry Draws in 2025

So far in 2025, most Express Entry draws have targeted PNP and Canadian Experience Class (CEC) candidates. The IRCC has held only one category-based selection draw this year.

In February alone, Canada issued over 11,000 ITAs. The month saw five draws, including two for PNP candidates, two for CEC candidates, and one for those with strong French language skills.

Here’s a breakdown of recent Express Entry draws in 2025:

  • March 3 – PNP Draw, 725 ITAs, CRS 667
  • February 19 – French Proficiency Draw, 6,500 ITAs, CRS 428
  • February 17 – PNP Draw, 646 ITAs, CRS 750
  • February 5 – CEC Draw, 4,000 ITAs, CRS 521
  • February 4 – PNP Draw, 455 ITAs, CRS 802
  • January 23 – CEC Draw, 4,000 ITAs, CRS 527
  • January 8 – CEC Draw, 1,350 ITAs, CRS 542
  • January 7 – PNP Draw, 471 ITAs, CRS 793

Required Documents for ITA

If a candidate receives an ITA and wants to apply for permanent residency, they must submit several important documents. These include:

  • Personal Identification: A valid passport and birth certificate.
  • Language Test Results: Proof of language proficiency.
  • Work Experience Proof: Documents showing previous employment history.
  • Police Clearance: Certificates from places where they lived for six months or more after turning 18.
  • Medical Exam Receipt: If required.
  • Photographs: Regulation-sized pictures of the applicant and family members.

Depending on their application, they may also need:

  • Education Credentials: Canadian certificates or an Education Credential Assessment (ECA) for foreign education.
  • Employment Proof: A job offer letter from a Canadian employer.
  • Proof of Funds: To show they can support themselves in Canada.
  • Family Relationship Proof: Documents proving family ties in Canada.
  • Marriage or Divorce Certificates: If applicable.
  • Work Contracts and Tax Documents: Additional proof of employment.

Canada’s immigration system remains active, focusing on skilled workers and provincial nominees. With frequent draws and thousands of ITAs issued, many candidates have the chance to build a future in Canada.

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