Following a hectic August and a record number of drawings in July, the applicant pool’s overall composition and the newcomers invited to apply (ITAs) for permanent residence (PR) have changed in Canada’s Express Entry system.
The following details the overall composition of the Express Entry pool and tracks the cut-off scores for several draws over the past month to better inform applicants and those considering immigration to Canada.
The Current Status Of Express Entry Pool Of Canada
Insights of Express Entry Draw of August Month
The Canadian Immigration Authority, IRCC(Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada) has issued five express entry draws throughout August. In total, they have issued more than 10,000 ITA’s. IRCC has returned to its old pattern of publishing the Express Entry Draw cut-off list every alternative week.
The following tabular representation explains the number of draws released in August.
Draw Number | Date | Round Type | ITAs Issued | CRS Cut-off Score |
312 | 27/08/24 | Canadian Experience Class (CEC) | 3,300 | 507 |
311 | 26/08/24 | Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) | 1,121 | 694 |
310 | 15/08/24 | Category-Based Selection: French Proficiency | 2,000 | 394 |
309 | 14/08/24 | Canadian Experience Class (CEC) | 3,200 | 509 |
308 | 13/08/24 | Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) | 763 | 690 |
Canada published the draw in August, reflecting the changes announced by the Canadian Immigration Minister. For instance, Miller’s remarks from last March, where he stated his goal to pursue more ‘domestic’ draws through the federal immigration system, now appear in the frequency of CEC and PNP draws. During the news conference, Miller also urged his provincial counterparts to advocate for treating Canada’s PNP similarly.
The aim behind this move was to reduce the unnecessary burden on the housing stock, as well as possible effects on affordability, by not inviting new immigrants to Canada.
Instead, the department prioritizes those currently in Canada as temporary residents (mostly those with work permits) and those qualified to become permanent residents. Additionally, this will assist IRCC in reaching its yearly immigration goal of permanent residents.
Furthermore, Canada has declared that it will raise the proportion of Francophone immigrants going to non-Quebec provinces within annual targets, underscoring the significance of Francophone immigration to the nation.
The distribution of this proportion will rise from 6% to 7% in 2025 and 8% in 2026. With seven draws for French language proficiency this year, approximately 19,000 ITAs have been issued in 2024.
Distribution Of Score In The Express Entry Pool
The distribution of scores inside the Express Entry pool as of August 27th, the date of the most recent draw, is as follows, and the tabular representation provides a clear view of how many candidates fall into each CRS Score range.
CRS Score Range | Number of Candidates |
0-300 | 5,491 |
301-350 | 24,396 |
351-400 | 52,363 |
401-410 | 10,155 |
411-420 | 10,493 |
421-430 | 9,814 |
431-440 | 11,142 |
441-450 | 10,259 |
451-460 | 10,779 |
461-470 | 12,676 |
471-480 | 14,722 |
481-490 | 12,038 |
491-500 | 10,918 |
501-600 | 9,764 |
601-1200 | 127 |
How Does The Distribution As A Whole Compare To Each Score?
The table mentioned below explains the top end of each Comprehensive Ranking System(CRS) Score. It is given a percentile with the assumption that the highest score will contain the total number of candidates within the range. For example, candidates with a score of 300 are assumed to have 5,491 candidates (the total number of candidates in that range) in the Express Entry pool with lower scores than them.
CRS Score Range | Number of Candidates | Percentile (%) |
0-300 | 5,491 | 2.68 |
301-350 | 24,396 | 14.57 |
351-400 | 52,363 | 40.10 |
401-410 | 10,155 | 45.04 |
411-420 | 10,493 | 50.20 |
421-430 | 9,814 | 55.00 |
431-440 | 11,142 | 60.40 |
441-450 | 10,259 | 65.40 |
451-460 | 10,779 | 70.60 |
461-470 | 12,676 | 76.80 |
471-480 | 14,722 | 84.00 |
481-490 | 12,038 | 90.00 |
491-500 | 10,918 | 95.18 |
501-600 | 9,764 | 99.93 |
601-1200 | 127 | 100.00 |
Total | 205,137 | – |
From the table, we see that half of Express Entry applicants have a CRS score of 420 or lower.
Conclusion
Canada’s Express Entry system has changed, with five draws issued in August, resulting in over 10,000 ITAs. IRCC now publishes the cut-off list every other week, focusing on temporary and permanent residents to improve housing affordability. French language proficiency scores have increased from 6% to 7% in 2025 and 2026.
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