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Canada Holds Third-Largest Express Entry Draw of 2025, Issuing 6,000 ITAs to French-Speaking Candidates

1. Details of the Latest Draw

  • Date of draw: October 29, 2025
  • Number of invitations: 6,000
  • Minimum CRS score: 416
  • Eligibility requirements: Demonstrated French-language proficiency Express Entry profile created before 3:27 p.m. UTC on September 8, 2025

This draw marks the third-largest Express Entry selection of 2025, following two earlier large-scale French-language draws on February 19 and March 21. The repeated emphasis on French-speaking candidates reflects IRCC’s long-term policy direction.

2. French-Language Category Continues to Lead

According to IRCC data, a total of 36,000 invitations have been issued to French-speaking candidates so far in 2025 — more than any other category. This aligns closely with Canada’s Official Languages Act, which mandates the promotion of French-speaking communities outside Quebec to ensure balanced linguistic and demographic development across the country.

3. Express Entry Trends in 2025

By the end of October, IRCC had issued 80,485 ITAs through the Express Entry system — slightly higher than the same period last year. This year’s draws reflect a multi-stream approach, with the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) and Canadian Experience Class (CEC) accounting for a significant share of invitations.

Draw TypeNumber of Draws
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)20
Canadian Experience Class (CEC)11
French-language proficiency7
Healthcare and Social Services5
Education2
Trade1

This distribution shows that IRCC is using a diversified draw strategy to attract candidates with specific skills and language abilities, aligning with Canada’s economic and linguistic policy goals.

4. Total Invitations by Category

Draw TypeTotal ITAs Issued
French-language proficiency36,000
Canadian Experience Class (CEC)22,850
Healthcare and Social Services9,792
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)7,249
Education3,500
Trade1,250

Combined, the French-language and CEC categories account for over 70% of all invitations issued this year, demonstrating IRCC’s strong focus on both language proficiency and Canadian work experience.

5. October Sees Increased Draw Activity

The October 29 draw was the seventh Express Entry draw of the month, indicating a significant acceleration in IRCC’s pace. Previous draws in October included:

  • October 28: Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
  • October 27: Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
  • October 15: Healthcare and Social Services

This series of back-to-back draws suggests IRCC is actively working to meet its annual immigration targets, while also preparing data and policy groundwork for the upcoming Immigration Levels Plan 2026–2028, expected to be released in November.

Conclusion

IRCC’s 2025 Express Entry activity clearly demonstrates a stronger focus on language and skill-based immigration. French proficiency has become a major advantage for candidates seeking permanent residence, while the steady pace of CEC and PNP draws ensures balanced regional and occupational representation in Canada’s labour market. With the forthcoming Immigration Levels Plan 2026–2028, Canada’s overall immigration direction and category structure are expected to become even clearer in the months ahead.

Summary of Express Entry draws in 2025

DateDraw TypeNumber of ITAsCut-off CRS score
Oct 29French language proficiency6,000416
Oct 28Canadian Experience Class1,000533
Oct 27Provincial Nominee Program302761
Oct 15Healthcare and social services2,500472
Oct 14Provincial Nominee Program345778
Oct 6French language proficiency4,500432
Oct 1Canadian Experience Class1,000534
Sept 29Provincial Nominee Program291855
Sept 18Trade1,250505
Sept 17Education2,500462
Sept 15Provincial Nominee Program228746
Sept 4French language proficiency4,500446
Sept 3Canadian Experience Class1,000534
Sept 2Provincial Nominee Program249772
August 19Healthcare and social services2,500470
August 18Provincial Nominee Program192800
August 8French language proficiency2,500481
August 7Canadian Experience Class1,000534
August 6Provincial Nominee Program225739
July 22Healthcare and social services4,000475
July 21Provincial Nominee Program202788
July 8Canadian Experience Class3,000518
July 7Provincial Nominee Program356750
June 23Canadian Experience Class3,000521
June 26Provincial Nominee Program503742
June 12Canadian Experience Class3,000529
June 10Provincial Nominee Program125784
June 4Healthcare and social services500504
June 3Provincial Nominee Program277726
May 13Canadian Experience Class500547
May 12Provincial Nominee Program511706
May 2Healthcare and social services500510
May 1 Education1,000479
April 28Provincial Nominee Program421727
April 14Provincial Nominee Program825764
March 21French language proficiency7,500379
March 17Provincial Nominee Program536736
March 6French language proficiency4,500410
March 3Provincial Nominee Program725667
February 19French language proficiency6,500428
February 17Provincial Nominee Program646750
February 5Canadian Experience Class4,000521
February 4Provincial Nominee Program455802
January 23Canadian Experience Class4,000527
January 8Canadian Experience Class1,350542
January 7Provincial Nominee Program471793


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