Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has issued 2,000 invitations to apply for permanent residence in a new Express Entry draw. The draw, which took place on April 14, 2026, specifically targeted candidates in the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) stream, requiring a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 515.
Latest Draw Details: April 14, 2026
This program-specific round marks a significant development for candidates with Canadian work experience. Only those who met the minimum rank of 2,000 or higher received an invitation. The draw details are as follows:
- Draw Type: Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
- Invitations Issued: 2,000
- Date and Time: April 14, 2026, at 10:24:07 UTC
- CRS Score of Lowest-Ranked Candidate: 515
IRCC also applied a tie-breaking rule to manage candidates with the same score. The cut-off was set to June 10, 2025, at 02:46:26 UTC. This means that candidates with a CRS score of 515 who submitted their Express Entry profile before this specific date and time received an invitation.

Implications for Express Entry Candidates
This draw exclusively for CEC candidates demonstrates a continued effort to retain skilled workers who have already integrated into the Canadian labour market. A CRS cut-off of 515 establishes a clear benchmark for individuals in this category. Candidates with scores at or above this threshold have a strong chance of being invited in similar future rounds.
Those with scores below 515 should review their profiles for opportunities to increase their points. Improving language test results, gaining additional skilled work experience, or completing further education are common ways to raise a CRS score. This targeted draw underscores the importance of maintaining a competitive profile within the Express Entry pool.
Understanding Program-Specific Draws
IRCC uses different types of invitation rounds to manage the Express Entry system. While general rounds invite top-ranking candidates from all three federal programs, program-specific rounds target candidates from a single stream, such as the CEC, Federal Skilled Worker Program, or Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).
These targeted draws permit the government to select immigrants who meet specific economic goals. For the CEC, the objective is often to transition temporary residents with valuable Canadian experience to permanent status. Candidates in the pool should monitor draw types closely, as eligibility and CRS cut-offs can vary significantly between rounds.


