Express Entry 2025: CRS Score Drop, Latest Draws & What It Means for You

Why CRS Scores Are Dropping in 2025

In a significant shift, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) removed points for arranged employment in 2025, leading to lower CRS cutoffs in recent draws. This change has made Express Entry more competitive for skilled workers without job offers but opened doors for French speakers and PNP candidates.

Key Trends in 2025 Express Entry Draws

  •  Fewer job offer points → More ITAs for French & PNP candidates
  •  PNP draws still require high CRS (700+)
  •  French-language draws have the lowest cutoffs (as low as 379!)

Complete 2025 Express Entry Draw Summary

Latest Trends at a Glance

  •  French-language draws dominate with highest ITAs and lowest CRS (379-428)
  •  PNP draws remain highly competitive (CRS 667-802)
  •  Canadian Experience Class draws require mid-range scores (521-542)

2025 Express Entry Draw Results

Date Draw Type ITAs Issued CRS Cutoff Trend Analysis
Apr 14 Provincial Nominee Program 825 764 PNP remains ultra-competitive
Mar 21 French Language Proficiency 7,500 379 Lowest CRS of 2025 so far
Mar 17 Provincial Nominee Program 536 736  
Mar 6 French Language Proficiency 4,500 410  
Mar 3 Provincial Nominee Program 725 667  
Feb 19 French Language Proficiency 6,500 428  
Feb 17 Provincial Nominee Program 646 750  
Feb 5 Canadian Experience Class 4,000 521  
Feb 4 Provincial Nominee Program 455 802 Highest CRS of 2025
Jan 23 Canadian Experience Class 4,000 527  
Jan 8 Canadian Experience Class 1,350 542  
Jan 7 Provincial Nominee Program 471 793  

Key Observations:

  1. French Draws = Best Opportunity

    • 7,500 ITAs issued in March (CRS 379)

    • Requires only CLB 7 in French

  2. PNP = High CRS But Guaranteed

    • All PNP draws require 667+ CRS

    • Provincial nomination adds 600 points

  3. CEC = Middle Ground

    • Scores between 521-542

    • Ideal for those with Canadian work experience

What This Means For Applicants

  • French speakers have unprecedented advantage

  • PNP candidates should target specific provinces

  • General candidates must aim for CRS 500+ for competitive edge

Pro Tip: Use our Free CRS Calculator to see where you stand!

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Total ITAs in 2025 so far: 31,508

(Canada aims to welcome 124,680 PRs via Express Entry this year)


What This Means for You

1. No More Job Offer Points? Focus on These Instead:

  • Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) → Adds 600 CRS points

  • French-Language Skills → Extra 50 points + access to easier draws

  • Canadian Work Experience → Boosts CRS significantly

2. Got an ITA? Here’s What to Do Next

You have 60 days to submit your PR application. Required documents:

  •  Passport copies
  •  Birth certificate
  •  Work experience proof
  •  Police clearance
  •  Medical exam results
  •  Proof of funds

Pro Tip: Missing documents? Decline the ITA to avoid refusal.


Key Takeaways

  • CRS scores are dropping—now is the best time to apply!
  • French speakers & PNP candidates have a major advantage.
  • Job offers no longer give extra points, so explore other CRS boosters.

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