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IRCC Express Entry: PNP Draw Issues 777 ITAs as CRS Drops to 699

IRCC Express Entry: PNP Draw Issues 777 ITAs as CRS Drops to 699

IRCC Express Entry: PNP Draw Issues 777 ITAs as CRS Drops to 699

Latest Express Entry Draw Details – November 18, 2025

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducted a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw on November 18, 2025, issuing 777 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for Canadian permanent residence through the Express Entry system.

This draw marks the second-largest PNP draw of 2025 and features a significant drop in the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cut-off score, creating new opportunities for provincial nominees seeking permanent residence in Canada.

Key Draw Statistics

Date: November 18, 2025
Draw Type: Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
ITAs Issued: 777
CRS Cut-off Score: 699
Tie-break Date/Time: September 6, 2025, at 1:16 a.m. UTC

Eligibility Requirements

To receive an ITA in this draw, candidates needed to meet two specific criteria:

  1. Minimum CRS Score: 699 points or higher
  2. Profile Creation Date: Express Entry profile created before 1:16 a.m. UTC on September 6, 2025

The tie-break rule ensures fairness when multiple candidates share the same CRS score. Candidates with earlier profile creation dates receive priority.

Why This Draw Matters: CRS Score Drops to Nine-Month Low

The CRS cut-off of 699 points represents a significant decrease compared to recent PNP draws and marks the lowest PNP cut-off score since February 2025.

Recent PNP Draw Comparison

DateITAs IssuedCRS Cut-offDifference from Nov 18November 18, 2025777699Current drawNovember 10, 2025714738-39 pointsOctober 27, 2025302761-62 pointsOctober 14, 2025345778-79 pointsSeptember 29, 2025291855-156 points

This substantial drop of 39 points from the previous PNP draw (738 on November 10) signals increased accessibility for provincial nominees. The dramatic 156-point decrease from the September 29 high of 855 demonstrates how IRCC is strategically managing immigration levels through varying invitation volumes and score thresholds.

Understanding Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)

Provincial Nominee Programs allow Canadian provinces and territories to nominate individuals who wish to immigrate to Canada and settle in a specific province.

How PNP Works with Express Entry

Candidates who receive a provincial nomination through an Express Entry-aligned stream automatically gain 600 additional CRS points, virtually guaranteeing an ITA in subsequent PNP-specific draws.

Provincial/Territorial Programs Include:

Each province manages its own selection criteria, application processes, and nomination allocations based on local economic and demographic needs.

Why Provincial Nominations Are Valuable

The 600-point CRS boost transforms otherwise lower-scoring candidates into top-tier applicants. For example:

This mechanism allows provinces to address specific labor shortages and demographic priorities while giving candidates alternative pathways to permanent residence beyond federal draws.

Complete 2025 Express Entry Draw History

IRCC has conducted 49 Express Entry draws in 2025 across multiple categories, issuing a total of 87,476 ITAs as of November 18.

All Express Entry Draws – 2025

DateDraw TypeITAsCRS ScoreNov 18PNP777699Nov 14Healthcare3,500462Nov 12CEC1,000533Nov 10PNP714738Oct 29French6,000416Oct 28CEC1,000533Oct 27PNP302761Oct 15Healthcare2,500472Oct 14PNP345778Oct 6French4,500432Oct 1CEC1,000534Sep 29PNP291855Sep 18Trade1,250505Sep 17Education2,500462Sep 15PNP228746Sep 4French4,500446Sep 3CEC1,000534Sep 2PNP249772Aug 19Healthcare2,500470Aug 18PNP192800Aug 8French2,500481Aug 7CEC1,000534Aug 6PNP225739Jul 22Healthcare4,000475Jul 21PNP202788Jul 8CEC3,000518Jul 7PNP356750Jun 26CEC3,000521Jun 23PNP503742Jun 12CEC3,000529Jun 10PNP125784Jun 4Healthcare500504Jun 2PNP277726May 13CEC500547May 12PNP511706May 2Healthcare500510May 1Education1,000479Apr 28PNP421727Apr 14PNP825764Mar 21French7,500379Mar 17PNP536736Mar 6French4,500410Mar 3PNP725667Feb 19French6,500428Feb 17PNP646750Feb 5CEC4,000521Feb 4PNP455802Jan 23CEC4,000527Jan 8CEC1,350542Jan 7PNP471793

2025 Express Entry Draw Analysis by Category

IRCC has strategically distributed invitations across six draw categories in 2025, reflecting Canada’s immigration priorities.

Distribution by Draw Type

Draw CategoryNumber of DrawsTotal ITAsProvincial Nominee Program218,599Canadian Experience Class1223,850French Language Proficiency736,000Healthcare and Social Services613,500Education23,500Trade Occupations11,250

Key Insights from 2025 Draw Patterns

French Language Priority: Despite conducting only 7 draws, the French category accounts for 41% of all ITAs issued (36,000 out of 87,476), demonstrating IRCC’s commitment to francophone immigration.

Canadian Experience Class Dominance: With 12 draws and 23,850 ITAs, CEC remains a cornerstone of Express Entry, rewarding candidates with Canadian work experience.

PNP Frequency: PNP draws occur most frequently (21 draws) but with smaller invitation volumes, targeting specific provincial nominee candidates.

Category-Based Selection: Healthcare, education, and trade draws address targeted labor shortages in critical sectors.

What This Means for Express Entry Candidates

For Current PNP Candidates

If you hold a provincial nomination but haven’t received an ITA yet:

For Aspiring PNP Applicants

If you’re considering applying for a provincial nomination:

For Other Express Entry Candidates

If you’re in the Express Entry pool without a provincial nomination:

How to Increase Your CRS Score

Candidates looking to improve their competitiveness in Express Entry draws can boost their CRS scores through several strategies:

Primary CRS Improvement Methods

1. Improve Language Test Scores

2. Gain Additional Education

3. Acquire Canadian Work Experience

4. Obtain Provincial Nomination

5. Secure Valid Job Offer

6. Improve Spouse/Partner Credentials

Express Entry Application Process After Receiving an ITA

Candidates who receive an ITA must submit a complete permanent residence application within 60 days.

Required Documentation

Identity and Civil Status:

Education:

Language Proficiency:

Work Experience:

Proof of Funds:

Police Certificates:

Medical Examinations:

Processing Times

Current Express Entry Processing Standard: 6 months for complete applications

However, actual processing times may vary based on:

Common Questions About PNP Express Entry Draws

Q: Do I need a job offer for a provincial nomination?
A: It depends on the provincial program. Some streams require job offers, while others focus on education, work experience, or French language skills.

Q: Can I apply to multiple provinces simultaneously?
A: Yes, but you can only accept one provincial nomination. Accepting a nomination creates a commitment to settle in that province.

Q: How long does a provincial nomination take?
A: Processing times vary widely by province and stream, ranging from a few weeks to several months. Check specific provincial program websites for current timelines.

Q: Does a provincial nomination guarantee permanent residence?
A: No. The provincial nomination gives you 600 CRS points and significantly increases your chances of receiving an ITA, but you still need to apply for permanent residence and meet all federal admissibility requirements.

Q: What happens if I receive a provincial nomination but don’t get an ITA?
A: Provincial nominations typically remain valid for 6 months. If you don’t receive an ITA during that period, you may need to reapply to the province.

Q: Can I decline an ITA?
A: Yes, but declining an ITA means you remain in the Express Entry pool (if your profile is still valid) and must wait for another invitation. Consider carefully before declining.

Q: What’s the minimum CRS score needed for Express Entry?
A: There is no universal minimum. Each draw has its own cut-off score depending on the draw type and number of invitations issued. PNP draws typically have higher scores (600+ due to provincial nomination points), while French and category-based draws often have lower thresholds.

Predicting Future Express Entry Draws

Based on 2025 patterns, candidates can anticipate:

PNP Draw Frequency: Approximately every 2-3 weeks, typically mid-month

Volume Trends:

CRS Score Trends:

The declining CRS trend in recent PNP draws suggests IRCC may be working to process more provincial nominees before year-end, potentially creating additional opportunities for candidates in the 650-750 CRS range.

Official Resources for Express Entry Candidates

IRCC Express Entry: canada.ca/express-entry

CRS Calculator: Calculate your score at canada.ca

Provincial Nominee Programs: Research individual provincial websites for specific program details

Check Application Status: Use your IRCC account to track application progress

IRCC Customer Support: 1-888-242-2100 (from Canada) or refer to the IRCC website for international contact options

Conclusion: Opportunities in the Current Express Entry Landscape

The November 18 PNP draw with its nine-month-low CRS score of 699 represents a significant opportunity for provincial nominees. The substantial increase in ITAs issued (777 compared to recent PNP draws averaging 200-400) combined with the lower score threshold suggests IRCC is actively working to process provincial nominees efficiently.

For candidates currently in the Express Entry pool:

The diverse draw categories in 2025—spanning French language proficiency, Canadian experience, healthcare, education, and trades—demonstrate that Canada’s Express Entry system offers multiple pathways to permanent residence. Understanding which categories align with your profile and qualifications is essential for maximizing your chances of receiving an ITA.

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