
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced on April 13 that it had invited 324 Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) candidates to apply for permanent residence through the Express Entry system. The round carried a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 786, and only candidates who had created their Express Entry profile before 6:53 p.m. UTC on November 19, 2025 were considered.
The draw is the 21st Express Entry round of 2026 and the eighth targeted at PNP candidates this year. Provincial nominee draws have been the most frequent draw type in 2026, a pattern that underscores the federal government's continued alignment with provincial labour market priorities.
Express Entry draws in 2026 by category
IRCC has conducted draws across several targeted categories so far this year, with the Provincial Nominee Program leading.
| Draw category | Number of draws |
|---|---|
| Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) | 8 |
| Canadian Experience Class (CEC) | 6 |
| French-Language Proficiency | 3 |
| Physicians with Canadian work experience | 1 |
| Healthcare and Social Services | 1 |
| Senior Managers with Canadian work experience | 1 |
| Trades | 1 |
ITAs issued in 2026 to date
Across the categories above, IRCC has issued 59,154 ITAs so far in 2026.
| Draw category | ITAs issued |
|---|---|
| Canadian Experience Class (CEC) | 30,250 |
| French-Language Proficiency | 18,000 |
| Healthcare and Social Services | 4,000 |
| Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) | 3,263 |
| Trades | 3,000 |
| Physicians with Canadian work experience | 391 |
| Senior Managers with Canadian work experience | 250 |
The category mix shows that in 2026 IRCC has tilted its selection clearly toward candidates already in Canada, with the CEC and PNP together accounting for the overwhelming majority of invitations. Combined with sustained French-language rounds, Ottawa's 2026 direction is increasingly explicit: priority goes to applicants with Canadian work experience, a provincial nomination, or the ability to serve francophone communities — all aligned with labour market and regional development needs.
For provincial nominees waiting in the Express Entry pool, the steady cadence of PNP draws means that once a provincial nomination is secured, the likelihood of receiving an ITA remains comparatively stable. High-scoring candidates without a nomination can continue to watch for upcoming draws under other targeted categories.
For more information on Express Entry draws, visit the UNA Express Entry page.









