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New Express Entry Draw: 362 PNP Candidates Invited as CRS Scores Hit 742

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Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada issued 362 invitations to Provincial Nominee Program candidates on March 16, 2026. This round required a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System score of 742 to receive an invitation.

Details of the March 16 PNP Round

This invitation round specifically targeted candidates within the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issued 362 invitations to those who met the minimum ranking requirements. Successful applicants now have a limited window to submit their final documents for permanent residency.

The Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, Lena Metlege Diab, signed the instructions in Ottawa on March 16. These Ministerial Instructions, labeled as round #403, fall under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. This legal framework allows the government to set specific criteria for each invitation round to manage the national labor market.

A successful immigration candidate holding a Canadian Permanent Resident card in a modern office.
A successful immigration candidate holding a Canadian Permanent Resident card in a modern office.

The cut-off score for this draw was 742. This figure remains high because provincial nominations grant candidates an automatic 600 points. IRCC applied a tie-breaking rule of October 05, 2025, at 20:35:25 UTC to rank candidates with identical scores based on when they submitted their profiles.

Summary of March 2026 Express Entry Activity

The month of March has seen significant activity within the Express Entry system. IRCC has conducted several rounds of invitations across different categories. These draws help the government manage the application pool and meet specific economic goals for the year 2026.

The variety of draws this month reflects the government’s commitment to a multi-faceted immigration system. By separating candidates into specific categories, IRCC can address immediate labor shortages in sectors like healthcare and management. This strategy helps maintain a steady flow of qualified workers into the Canadian economy.

#DateRound TypeInvitationsMin CRS
403March 16, 2026Provincial Nominee Program362742
402March 5, 2026Senior managers with Canadian Work Experience, 2026-Version 1250429
401March 4, 2026French-Language proficiency 2026-Version 25,500397
400March 3, 2026Canadian Experience Class4,000508
399March 2, 2026Provincial Nominee Program264710

Future Outlook for Express Entry Candidates

Candidates who received an invitation on March 16 must act quickly to finalize their applications. The 60-day deadline is strict, and missing it requires re-entering the pool. It is also important for candidates to verify that their work experience and language test results remain valid throughout the entire application process.

Looking ahead, the high CRS scores for PNP draws suggest that provincial nominations remain a reliable path for many. However, the variety of draws in March shows that IRCC is open to candidates with lower scores in specific categories. Staying informed about these trends is vital for anyone seeking permanent residency in Canada.

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