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Provincial Nominees Receive ITAs In A New Express Entry Draw

Provincial nominees receive ITAs in a new Express Entry draw
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Provincial Nominees Receive ITAs In A New Express Entry Draw

Provincial nominees receive ITAs in a new Express Entry draw, i.e., Canada’s immigration department has held a new Express Entry draw, marking the first selection round since late May.

In the latest round, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issued 955 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates who had received a provincial nomination. Provincial nominees continue to play an important role in Canada’s immigration system, as provinces use their nomination programs to address local labour shortages and economic needs.

To receive an invitation in this draw, candidates needed to meet two requirements:

  • A minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 730; and
  • Created an Express Entry candidate profile before 1:02 a.m., Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) on March 9, 2026.

The CRS score requirement was lower than several recent Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draws held earlier this year. Candidates who receive a provincial nomination gain an additional 600 CRS points, which significantly improves their chances of receiving an invitation through Express Entry.

Summary Of Express Entry Draws In 2026

Date Draw Type CRS Cut-Off Score ITAs Issued
June 22 Provincial Nominee Program 730 955
May 28 French-Language proficiency 409 4,500
May 27 Canadian Experience Class 518 3,000
May 25 Provincial Nominee Program 805 334
May 11 Provincial Nominee Program 798 380
April 29 French-Language proficiency 400 4,000
April 28 Canadian Experience Class 514 2,000
April 27 Provincial Nominee Program 795 473
April 15 French-Language proficiency 419 4,000
April 14 Canadian Experience Class 515 2,000
April 13 Provincial Nominee Program 786 324
April 2 Trades 477 3,000
March 31 Canadian Experience Class 509 2,250
March 30 Provincial Nominee Program 802 356
March 18 French-Language proficiency 393 4,000
March 17 Canadian Experience Class 507 4,000
March 16 Provincial Nominee Program 742 362
March 5 Senior Managers with Canadian Work Experience 429 250
March 4 French-Language proficiency 397 5,500
March 3 Canadian Experience Class 508 4,000
March 2 Provincial Nominee Program 710 264
February 20 Healthcare and social services 467 4,000
February 19 Physicians with Canadian work experience 169 391
February 17 Canadian Experience Class 508 6,000
February 16 Provincial Nominee Program 789 279
February 6 French-Language proficiency 400 8,500
February 3 Provincial Nominee Program 749 423
January 21 Canadian Experience Class 509 6,000
January 20 Provincial Nominee Program 746 681
January 7 Canadian Experience Class 511 8,000
January 5 Provincial Nominee Program 711 574

This was the 31st Express Entry draw held in 2026 and the first draw conducted in June.

Draw Trends In 2026

So far this year, IRCC has focused much of its Express Entry activity on candidates already living and working in Canada. Provincial nominees, Canadian Experience Class (CEC) candidates, and French-speaking applicants have received the majority of invitations.

The breakdown of draw types conducted this year is shown below:

Draw Type Number Of Draws
Provincial Nominee Program 12
Canadian Experience Class 9
French-Language proficiency 6
Physicians with Canadian work experience 1
Healthcare and social services 1
Senior Managers with Canadian Work Experience 1
Trades 1

Provincial nominee draws have been the most frequent category in 2026, highlighting the continued importance of provincial immigration programs in selecting skilled workers.

Total Invitations Issued In 2026

Canada has issued 80,796 invitations through Express Entry so far in 2026.

The distribution of invitations across draw categories is as follows:

Draw Type ITAs Issued
Canadian Experience Class 37,250
French-Language proficiency 30,500
Provincial Nominee Program 5,405
Healthcare and social services 4,000
Trades 3,000
Physicians with Canadian work experience 391
Senior Managers with Canadian Work Experience 250

Canadian Experience Class candidates remain the largest group of invitees this year. French-language draws also continue to account for a significant share of invitations as Canada works to strengthen French-speaking communities outside Quebec.

With this latest draw, provincial nominees have once again received an opportunity to move one step closer to Canadian permanent residence. Many candidates will now prepare and submit their permanent residence applications following receipt of their invitations.

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