Canada Invites More PNP Candidates in Latest Visa Draw

Exciting news for those eyeing job opportunities in Canada! Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has recently issued more invitations to apply (ITAs) through the Express Entry system, particularly benefiting candidates in the Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP).

In the latest round, 192 ITAs were granted, but only to those who met a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 800. If you’re not familiar with it, the CRS is a points-based system used to rate Express Entry candidates based on factors like age, education, work experience, and language proficiency. To be considered, candidates needed to have their profiles created before 7:17 PM UTC on February 11, 2025.

Understanding the Recent Express Entry Draws

The August draws highlight a trend towards attracting skilled workers via the PNP, which allows provinces to nominate individuals for permanent residency based on local labour market needs. In fact, this year has seen a substantial focus on the PNP, along with draws for the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) and candidates with French language proficiency. This concentration on PNP reflects Canada’s strategy to tailor its immigration programs to meet the specific demands of various regions.

So far in 2025, IRCC has issued an impressive 53,320 ITAs through Express Entry. The current draw marks the fourth one for the month and features a notable CRS score that ranks as the second-highest this year at 800 points. The highest, 802 points, was recorded during the first PNP draw of February.

What is the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)?

The Provincial Nominee Program allows provinces and territories in Canada to nominate individuals for permanent residence based on their skill sets and labour needs. Each province has its own criteria and streams, so if you have skills in demand, this could be a great pathway for you.

Key Types of Express Entry Draws in 2025

Here’s a quick overview of Express Entry draws this year:

  • PNP: 15 draws
  • Canadian Experience Class (CEC): 8 draws
  • French-language proficiency: 4 draws
  • Healthcare and social services: 3 draws
  • Education: 1 draw

As you can see, there are numerous opportunities depending on your qualifications and background. If you’re considering job opportunities in Canada, you may want to tailor your skills and applications to align with the demands of these programs.

Getting Started with Express Entry

If you’re exploring job opportunities from overseas, our website, VisaJobsCanada.com, focuses specifically on Canadian jobs that offer visa sponsorship to international applicants. Every job listing includes details about visa support to help simplify your journey.

So, what’s the next step for you? Start by creating your Express Entry profile if you haven’t already. This profile is essential for being part of the ongoing draws and will position you better for securing opportunities in Canada. It gives you an opportunity to demonstrate why you would be a great addition to Canada’s workforce!

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