Canada’s Express Entry Scores / February 13, 2025

Canada’s Express Entry Scores May Drop Below 500 in 2025

Canada's Express Entry system is set for changes in 2025, with CRS scores gradually decreasing.

Canada’s immigration system is set for major changes in 2025, with Express Entry draw trends showing a steady decline in Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores. The latest draws suggest that the score required to receive an invitation could drop below 500 in the coming months.

  • Recent Express Entry Draw Trends:
    • Feb 5, 2025: 4,000 invitations (CEC) – CRS 521
    • Feb 4, 2025: 455 invitations (PNP) – CRS 802
    • Jan 23, 2025: 4,000 invitations (CEC) – CRS 527
    • Jan 8, 2025: 1,350 invitations (CEC) – CRS 542
    • Jan 7, 2025: 471 invitations (PNP) – CRS 793

The CRS score for Canadian Experience Class (CEC) draws has steadily dropped from 542 in early January to 521 in early February, signaling a downward trend.

  • Key Policy Change: Removal of LMIA Points
    Starting in spring 2025, job offers supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) will no longer provide extra CRS points. Previously, candidates could receive between 50 and 200 additional points for having an LMIA-backed job offer. This change aims to prevent fraudulent job offers and create a fairer system.
  • Impact of Removing LMIA Points:
    • Lower CRS Scores: Many candidates who relied on LMIA points will see their scores drop, reducing the overall cutoff.
    • Shift in Focus: Applicants will need to improve other factors like education, language skills, and work experience to stay competitive.
    • More Equal Opportunities: This could give candidates without job offers a better chance of receiving an invitation.
  • Current CRS Score Distribution:
    • 601-1200: 173 candidates
    • 501-600: 23,165 candidates
    • 451-500: 68,910 candidates
    • 401-450: 63,508 candidates
    • 351-400: 51,079 candidates

With LMIA points removed, many candidates will see their CRS scores drop, likely leading to a lower cutoff in upcoming draws.

  • When Will the CRS Cutoff Drop Below 500?
    • Spring 2025: An immediate impact could bring the score closer to 470-480.
    • Summer 2025: The cutoff may dip below 500 as more candidates adjust to the new system.
    • Mid to Late 2025: If large draws continue, the score could stabilize in the lower range.
  • What Should Applicants Do?
    • Focus on language skills, work experience, and education to boost CRS scores.
    • Stay updated on Express Entry draw results and policy changes.
    • Consider provincial nominations for a significant CRS boost.

The upcoming changes in the Express Entry system could make it easier for skilled workers to qualify for permanent residence in Canada. With the CRS cutoff expected to fall below 500, applicants should prepare by strengthening their profiles and staying informed.

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