Express Entry Draw March 3, 2026: IRCC Invites 4,000 CEC Candidates With CRS Cut-off of 508

Express Entry Draw March 3, 2026: IRCC Invites 4,000 CEC Candidates With CRS Cut-off of 508

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Written by Georgia

March 5, 2026

Canada has conducted another Express Entry draw, continuing the steady pace of invitations seen in early 2026.

On March 3, 2026, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issued 4,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for permanent residence under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) category.

The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cut-off score remained at 508, the same threshold seen in the previous CEC draw held in February.

This draw follows closely after the March 2 Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw, which invited 264 candidates with a CRS score of 710.

Together, these two draws signal that IRCC continues to actively invite candidates already working and living in Canada as part of its immigration strategy.

Details of the March 3 Express Entry Draw

Here are the official details released by IRCC:

DetailInformation
Draw TypeCanadian Experience Class
DateMarch 3, 2026
Invitations Issued4,000
CRS Cut-off Score508
Tie-breaking RuleJune 24, 2025 at 22:35:48 UTC

The tie-breaking rule is applied when multiple candidates have the same CRS score.

In this draw, candidates with 508 CRS points needed to submit their Express Entry profile before June 24, 2025 at 22:35:48 UTC to receive an invitation.

What This Draw Means for Express Entry Candidates

The March 3 draw provides important insight into how the Express Entry pool is evolving in 2026.

Earlier analysis suggested that CRS cut-offs could start declining because the number of candidates in the 501–600 score range has been shrinking.

However, the draw size played a crucial role.

While previous CEC draws issued 6,000 invitations, this draw invited 4,000 candidates. Because fewer invitations were issued, the CRS cut-off remained unchanged at 508.

If IRCC had issued a larger draw of around 6,000 invitations, the CRS threshold may have dropped into the 503–506 range based on current pool composition.

Still, the steady CRS level across two draws establishes 508 as a key benchmark score for candidates targeting CEC invitations in 2026.

Current Express Entry Pool Situation

According to IRCC data, the Express Entry pool contained 232,534 candidates as of March 1, 2026.

Within that total, about 14,031 candidates were in the 501–600 CRS score range, which is the group most relevant for Canadian Experience Class draws.

After issuing 4,000 invitations in the March 3 draw, that group will shrink further.

If IRCC returns to larger draws later in March, the CRS score could begin to decline as the higher-scoring candidates leave the pool.

This means candidates with scores between 500 and 507 may soon become increasingly competitive.

Canadian Experience Class Draws in 2026 So Far

So far in 2026, IRCC has conducted four Express Entry draws specifically for Canadian Experience Class candidates.

DateInvitationsCRS Score
January 7, 20268,000511
January 21, 20266,000509
February 17, 20266,000508
March 3, 20264,000508

In total, 24,000 invitations have been issued to CEC candidates this year, with CRS scores gradually trending downward from 511 to 508.

This pattern indicates that IRCC remains focused on transitioning temporary residents in Canada to permanent residents, which aligns with Canada’s broader immigration strategy.

What Invited Candidates Should Do Next

Receiving an Invitation to Apply is only the first step in the permanent residence process.

Candidates who received invitations in this draw now have 60 days to submit their complete PR application.

Missing the deadline will automatically cancel the invitation.

Applicants should begin preparing the following documents immediately:

  • Police clearance certificates from all countries where they lived for more than six months
  • Medical examination results from an IRCC-approved doctor
  • Proof of funds (if required)
  • Employment reference letters verifying work experience
  • Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) reports
  • Valid language test results

IRCC aims to process most Express Entry applications within approximately six months, although processing times can vary depending on case complexity and application volumes.

Outlook for the Next Express Entry Draw

The March 3 draw confirms that CEC candidates remain a priority in Canada’s immigration system.

With the Express Entry pool gradually shrinking and IRCC continuing regular invitation rounds, the coming weeks could bring additional opportunities for candidates with competitive CRS scores.

If future draws increase back to 5,000–6,000 invitations, the CRS cut-off may finally begin moving closer to the 500 mark.

For candidates currently in the pool, maintaining an accurate profile and ensuring all documents are ready remains critical.

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I'm Georgia, and as a writer, I'm fascinated by the stories behind the headlines in visa and immigration news. My blog is where I explore the constant flux of global policies, from the latest visa rules to major international shifts. I believe understanding these changes is crucial for everyone, and I'm here to provide the insights you need to stay ahead of the curve.

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