Canada’s Express Entry system continues to shape the future of immigration, with the latest Draw #375, held on October 28, 2025, targeting Canadian Experience Class (CEC) candidates. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) extended 1,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs), setting the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cutoff at a competitive 533 points.
This draw underlines Canada’s commitment to retaining talented workers with Canadian experience, focusing on candidates with a recent history of contribution to Canada’s workforce.
Express Entry Draw #375: Key Details
- Date of Draw: October 28, 2025
- Program Targeted: Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
- Number of ITAs: 1,000
- Minimum CRS Score: 533
- Tie-breaking Date: March 21, 2025, at 04:16:27 UTC
- Minister: Lena Metlege Diab, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
How the Selection Worked:
Invitations were issued to candidates in the Express Entry pool who were eligible members under subsection 2(b) of the Express Entry Instructions. The top 1,000 candidates, based on their CRS ranking and profile submission time, received ITAs between October 28 and 29, 2025, as outlined by the latest Ministerial Instructions.
What This Draw Means for Candidates
a) It Was a Program-Specific Draw
This was not an all-program draw. It exclusively targeted candidates who qualified under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC). To be considered in this draw, your Express Entry profile must have met the eligibility criteria for the CEC.
b) The CRS Score of 533 Was Highly Competitive
A Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 533 indicates this draw was aimed at candidates with strong profiles. This score typically reflects individuals who have:
- Strong Canadian work experience (1+ years).
- High language proficiency (CLB 9 or higher in English and/or French).
- A post-secondary education (often a Master's degree or higher).
- Potentially a provincial nomination (which adds 600 points), though this was a CEC-specific draw, so many high-scoring candidates may have achieved their score through other factors.
c) The Tie-Breaking Rule Was Applied
The "Tie-Breaking Rule" is used when multiple candidates have the minimum CRS score (533 in this case). To determine who receives the final ITAs, the system looks at the date and time they submitted their Express Entry profile.
If you had a score of 533 but submitted your profile after that date and time, you would not have been invited in this round.
For this draw: If you had a score of 533, you needed to have submitted your Express Entry profile before March 21, 2025, at 04:16:27 UTC to receive an ITA.
What’s Next for Invitees?
Candidates receiving ITAs must act promptly to submit complete PR applications, including supporting documentation, within 60 days. Those not selected are encouraged to improve their CRS score and monitor future rounds for category-specific or all-program draws.
Why This Matters:
The latest Express Entry round highlights Canada’s strategy to prioritize in-country talent and maintain a fair, transparent selection system—reinforcing the nation’s commitment to a competitive, merit-based immigration framework.
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