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First Express Entry Draw of September 2025 Grants 249 Invitations to Apply for PR

First Express Entry Draw of September 2025 Grants 249 Invitations to Apply for PR

The September 2025 first Express Entry draw issued 249 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to permanent residency under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).

This particular draw was restricted to applicants who have a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 772 or more, which matches our estimates published on September 1.

We will discuss the main particularities of the current Express Entry draw, recent CRS score distribution in the pool, and a review of all the PNP draws of 2025.

Key Details of the September 2 Express Entry Draw

Program: Provincial Nominee Program

Date and Time: September 2, 2025

Number of Invitations: 249

Minimum CRS Score: 772

Rank Required: 249 or above

Tie-Breaking Rule: Applied to profiles submitted before August 28, 2025, at 19:19:18 UTC

The tie-breaking provision was necessary to guarantee that in the event that more than one candidate had the same CRS score of 772, it is only those who submitted their Express Entry profiles ahead of the set date and time that would be invited.

This is a reflection of the continued efforts of Canada to receive skilled immigrants via specific targeted streams of the PNP, which focus on those candidates nominated by a province to fit the needs of the regional labor market.

What sort of draw shall we have to-morrow? Will it be the first trade draw of 2025 or a CEC? Wait and watch!

Latest CRS Score Distribution in the Express Entry Pool

By September 1, 2025 there were 254,672 candidates in the Express Entry pool. Below is a summary of the CRS score distribution:

CRS score rangeNumber of candidates
601-1200246
501-60025,123
451-50074,183
491-50012,443
481-49012,443
471-48016,077
461-47017,252
451-46015,968
401-45074,314
441-45015,220
431-44016,245
421-43014,813
411-42014,542
401-41013,494
351-40052,798
301-35019,955
0-3008,053
Total254,672

The small sample size within the 601-1200 range (246) suggests the competitiveness of high CRS scores in PNP draws, in which provincial nominations generally add 600 points to a candidate score, which substantially increases his or her ranking.

All The 2025 PNP Draws

The September 2 draw is part of a series of smaller and specialized PNP draws in 2025.

The following is a comparison of some past PNP draws this year:

DateNumber of invitationsCRS Cutoff Score
September 2, 2025249772
August 18, 2025192800
August 6, 2025225739
July 21, 2025202788
July 7, 2025356750
June 23, 2025503742
June 10, 2025125784
June 2, 2025277726
May 12, 2025511706
April 28, 2025421727
April 14, 2025825764
March 17, 2025536736
March 3, 2025725667
February 17, 2025646750
February 4, 2025455802
January 7, 2025471793

CRS cutoff of 772 in the most recent draw is somewhat below the highs of August, at 800, but is more positive than in previous draws, such as the May high of 706, due to the dynamics in the candidate pool and provincial needs.

The lesser number of invitations in recent draws can be attributed to the emphasis on accuracy, criteria of a candidate with solid provincial nomination and employability.

Why This Draw Matters

Provincial Nominee Program is another important entry route to Express Entry, and will provide a substantial CRS advantage to Express Entry candidates nominated by a Canadian province or territory.

Even at the low range of 601-1200 CRS (with 246 applicants) competition is intense, especially among those who are using PNP nominations to boost their scores.

The fact that this draw coincided with our September 1 forewarning shows that the Canadian immigration system is predictable, which is an important point to consider when an immigrant prepares his or her Express Entry trip.

What’s Next for Express Entry Applicants?

The pool candidates can keep upgrading their profiles to enhance their CRS scores.

Some of these factors that can affect CRS scores include:

Age: candidates who are below the age of 30 years get better points.

Education: University education and in particular Canadian degrees receive points.

Experience: Canadian and foreign experience does count.

Language Skills: Good performance on English and / or French exams (e.g., IELTS, CELPIP, TEF) is essential.

Provincial Nomination A nomination offers 600 points, and is usually the margin in competitive draws.

Candidates who scored lower than 772 are advised to seek provincial nomination or enhance their profiles by undertaking more schooling, work experience or undergoing language examinations.

Having 74,183 candidates in the 451-500 bracket and 74,314 in the 401-450 bracket, many are right on the edge of being called in the next PNP draw, but could require a nomination to have a chance of being invited.

Since Canada is still implementing Express Entry draws in 2025, it is important to keep informed.

Depending on the candidate pool and priorities of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), the next draw may include changes to CRS cutoffs or numbers of invitations.

To anyone seeking to immigrate to Canada, tracking updates and creating a strong profile in the Express Entry is a necessary step towards achieving permanent residency.

To get the recent immigration news and draw forecasts, visit this page and subscribe to the updates provided by INC – Immigration News Canada.

Immigration in Canada is a dynamic system and each draw presents new opportunities to skilled workers to make Canada their home.

When was the latest Express Entry draw?

The most recent Express Entry issued invitations to apply dated September 2 to candidates who were selected based on provincial nomination and had a CRS score of 772 or higher.

Shubham
Author: Shubham

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