Canada Express Entry: 6,000 ITAs Issued with a Near-Record Low CRS of 408 in 2025

Canada’s Express Entry system recorded one of its most impactful draws of 2025 when Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issued 6,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) in a French-language proficiency category-based round. The draw, conducted on November 28, 2025, featured a remarkably low CRS cut-off of 408—the second-lowest score of the year—creating a significant opportunity for French-speaking skilled workers.

Key Highlights — November 28, 2025 Express Entry Draw

  • Category: French-language proficiency
  • ITAs Issued: 6,000
  • CRS Cut-off: 408
  • Tie-breaking rule: Profiles submitted before 12:28 p.m. UTC, May 26, 2025
  • Ranking: Second-lowest CRS cut-off among all 2025 draws

This draw aligns with the broader 2025 trend of large category-based selections, particularly for French-speaking candidates. IRCC has consistently emphasized increasing Francophone immigration outside Quebec, and this year’s data clearly reflects that commitment.

Overview of Notable Express Entry Draws in 2025

DateDraw Type / CategoryITAs IssuedCRS Cut-off (Lowest)
Nov 28, 2025French-language proficiency6,000408
Nov 25, 2025Canadian Experience Class (CEC)1,000531
Nov 25, 2025Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)777699
Nov 14, 2025Healthcare & Social Services3,500462
Oct 29, 2025French-language proficiency6,000416
Oct 06, 2025French-language proficiency4,500432
Sep 04, 2025French-language proficiency4,500446
Mar 21, 2025French-language proficiency7,500379 — lowest of 2025
Mar 06, 2025French-language proficiency4,500410
Feb 19, 2025French-language proficiency6,500428

Total ITAs in 2025 so far: 94,476

Why This Draw Is Important

1. Exceptionally Low CRS for French Speakers

  • A cut-off score of 408 is far lower than most other draws this year.
  • Only one draw in 2025 fell below this level — the March 21 draw (379).
  • This signals IRCC’s willingness to reduce CRS thresholds for French-language category draws when needed.

2. Large Number of Invitations

  • Issuing 6,000 ITAs in a single round ranks among the largest draw sizes of 2025.
  • French-language proficiency remains the category with the highest total ITAs issued this year.

3. Supports Canada’s Immigration Strategy

  • The draw directly supports Canada’s goal of strengthening Francophone communities outside Quebec.
  • It reflects IRCC’s shift toward targeted, category-based draws (language, occupation, labour needs) rather than exclusively general draws.

What This Means for Express Entry Candidates

French-speaking or planning to learn French

  • This remains one of the most advantageous pathways in Express Entry.
  • CRS thresholds for French-language draws often fall in the 400–430 range, making ITAs accessible even to candidates with moderate scores.

Candidates without French proficiency

  • CRS cut-offs remain high for general draws and other categories.
  • Consider alternative strategies:
    • Improve English or French scores
    • Gain work experience or education points
    • Target occupation-based draws
    • Explore provincial nomination programs (PNPs)

Be Prepared

  • French-language draws are frequent and large.
  • Keep your profile updated, and maintain valid TEF/TCF language results to take advantage of upcoming rounds.

Outlook for Late 2025 and Early 2026

Based on current trends, candidates can expect:

  • More large-scale French-language proficiency draws, with fluctuating CRS cut-offs depending on immigration targets.
  • Continued focus on category-based selections (healthcare, trades, education, social services).
  • Increased opportunities for candidates with strong language scores, in-demand occupations, or provincial nominations.

For many candidates—especially non-French speakers—investing time into improving French proficiency could significantly enhance their Express Entry prospects.

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