Express Entry Draw #366: 228 Candidates Invited Under the Provincial Nominee Program – September 15, 2025

Key Results of Express Entry Draw #366

  • Draw type: Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
  • Number of invitations issued: 228
  • Minimum CRS score required: 746
  • Date and time of round: September 15, 2025 at 15:05:49 UTC
  • Rank required: 228 or above
  • Tie-breaking rule: March 31, 2025 at 13:39:06 UTC

This means candidates with a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 746 or higher, who had submitted their Express Entry profiles before the tie-breaking date and time, received an Invitation to Apply (ITA).

Why the CRS Cut-Off Is High

PNP draws always have higher CRS cut-offs because candidates nominated by a province or territory automatically receive an additional 600 CRS points. Without the nomination, their scores would generally be in the 100–200 point lower range.

For example:

  • A candidate with a CRS of 146 before nomination becomes 746 after nomination.
  • This explains why PNP-only rounds consistently post high cut-off thresholds compared to all-program or category-based draws.

Impact of Draw #366

  • For PNP candidates: This draw provided an opportunity for provincially nominated applicants to move forward to permanent residence.
  • For non-PNP candidates: Those waiting in the pool under Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, or Federal Skilled Trades streams were not considered in this round.
  • For provinces and territories: The draw highlights the ongoing role of provinces in addressing labor market needs and regional demographic priorities.

Understanding the Tie-Breaking Rule

The tie-breaking rule ensures fairness when multiple candidates have the same lowest CRS score.

  • For Draw #366, only candidates who submitted profiles before March 31, 2025 at 13:39:06 UTC were eligible if they had a score of 746.
  • This means newer applicants at the same score level were not included.

Context: Express Entry in 2025

IRCC continues to use a mix of:

  • All-program draws (covering FSW, CEC, FST, and PNP)
  • Category-based draws (targeting French proficiency, healthcare, STEM, trades, transport, and agriculture occupations)
  • PNP-specific draws (like Draw #366)

By focusing on PNP candidates, IRCC supports provinces in filling urgent skills gaps. This aligns with Canada’s immigration targets under the Immigration Levels Plan 2025–2027.

What Applicants Should Do

  • PNP Candidates: If you received an ITA, you now have 60 days to submit your complete permanent residence application. Ensure you prepare documents such as police certificates, medical exams, and proof of funds.
  • Non-PNP Candidates: Monitor upcoming draws, especially category-based selections, where CRS cut-offs are typically much lower than in PNP rounds.
  • Prospective applicants: Consider applying for a provincial nomination to increase your chances, especially if your CRS score is below typical all-program thresholds.

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