
On March 17, 2026, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducted a new Express Entry draw for Canadian Experience Class (CEC) candidates, issuing a total of 4,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for permanent residence. To be invited, candidates needed a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 507 and must have created their Express Entry profile before 6:57 p.m. UTC on May 11, 2025. This draw was the 16th Express Entry draw of 2026 and the fifth CEC-specific draw this year.
Key details of this CEC draw
According to information released by IRCC, the main details of this round were as follows:
- Draw date: March 17, 2026
- Draw category: Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
- Number of invitations issued: 4,000
- Minimum CRS score: 507
- Tie-breaking rule: Profiles had to be submitted before 18:57 UTC on May 11, 2025
The 507-point threshold has drawn particular attention. Not only is it lower than the cut-off scores seen in several recent CEC draws, but it is also considered the lowest invitation score for the CEC category in the past 18 months, signalling Canada’s continued interest in selecting candidates already in the country who have local work experience.
CEC remains one of the most frequent draw types in 2026
Looking at Express Entry activity so far this year, CEC has become one of the most frequently used draw categories after the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). It has also produced the largest number of invitations among all draw types.
The number of draws by category in 2026 so far is as follows:
| Draw Type | Number of Draws |
|---|---|
| Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) | 6 |
| Canadian Experience Class (CEC) | 5 |
| French-language proficiency | 2 |
| Physicians with Canadian work experience | 1 |
| Healthcare and social services | 1 |
| Senior Managers with Canadian work experience | 1 |
These figures show that while CEC has been drawn slightly less often than PNP, it has clearly led all categories in terms of total invitations issued.
IRCC has issued 49,224 ITAs in 2026 so far, with CEC candidates leading
As of now, IRCC has issued a total of 49,224 ITAs through Express Entry in 2026. Among all categories, CEC candidates have been the biggest beneficiaries of invitations this year.
The number of ITAs issued by category so far in 2026 is as follows:
| Draw Type | ITAs Issued |
|---|---|
| Canadian Experience Class (CEC) | 28,000 |
| French-language proficiency | 14,000 |
| Healthcare and social services | 4,000 |
| Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) | 2,583 |
| Physicians with Canadian work experience | 391 |
| Senior Managers with Canadian work experience | 250 |
From the data, CEC candidates have received 28,000 invitations so far this year, far surpassing all other categories. This highlights IRCC’s ongoing preference for applicants with Canadian work experience in the current immigration selection landscape.
Canada’s 2026 Express Entry focus continues to favour in-Canada candidates
Taken together, the draw pattern in 2026 shows a clear direction in IRCC’s selection strategy: a stronger emphasis on candidates already in Canada, especially:
- applicants with provincial nominations; and
- applicants with Canadian work experience.
The frequency of CEC draws, along with the drop in the cut-off score to 507 in this round, suggests that Canada is continuing to prioritize candidates who are already integrated into the local labour market and have established work experience in the country. For individuals currently working in Canada and hoping to apply for permanent residence through Express Entry, this is an encouraging signal.
That said, although the score fell in this round, 507 remains relatively high. This means candidates still need to remain competitive in areas such as language test results, education, and length of Canadian work experience in order to improve their chances in future draws.
What this means for applicants
For candidates planning to apply for permanent residence through the CEC category, this draw sends several important messages:
- CEC remains one of the most important invitation categories in 2026. Both the number of draws and the total invitations issued this year show that CEC continues to hold a high priority within the Express Entry system.
- The lower score may create opportunities for more candidates. While 507 is still not low, it is a noticeable decline from previous rounds, suggesting that candidates near the margin may now have a more realistic chance of receiving an invitation.
- Creating a profile early still matters. Because this round used a tie-breaking rule, candidates who submitted their profiles before May 11, 2025, at 18:57 UTC had an advantage.
- In-Canada experience remains a major strength. Under the current policy environment, Canadian work experience continues to be one of the most valuable factors for receiving an invitation.
For more details on Express Entry draws, visit: https://unaimmi.com/ee









