Canada Invites 362 Candidates in March 16 Express Entry Draw

Canada Invites 362 Candidates in March 16 Express Entry Draw

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) held a new Express Entry draw on March 16, 2026, and focused on provincial nominations.

 

The Provincial Nominee Program draw had invited 362 candidates whose Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score was at least 742.

 

Key Details Of The March 16 Express Entry Draw

All the candidates that were invited to apply (ITA) in this draw have the chance of applying for permanent residence within 60 days.

Draw Detail Information
Program Provincial Nominee Program
Date March 16, 2026
CRS Score Cutoff 742
Invitations Issued 362
Tie-Breaking Rule October 5, 2025 at 20:35:25 UTC

 

The tie-breaking policy is used in case there are two or more candidates who have the same CRS point at the cutoff point.

 

IRCC, in this case, gives preference to the candidates according to the time of the Express Entry profile submission.

 

Why PNP CRS Scores Are High

Nominees in the provinces are automatically given 600 more CRS points on top of the base point.

 

This will practically ensure an ITA, which is why cutoffs will always be above 700 in PNP-specific draws.

 

The provincial nomination streams provided by the provinces such as Ontario, British Columbia, and Alberta are worth considering by candidates willing to be nominated by the province.

 

Express Entry Pool Analysis

By March 15, 2026, the Express Entry pool had 231,362 candidates, and on March 1, 2026, there were 232,534.

 

This margin reducing is a sign of equilibrium between the number of new profile submissions and the number of expired profiles managed out of the pool.

 

CRS Score Distribution (March 15, 2026)

CRS Score Range Number of Candidates
601-1200 360
501-600 13,039
451-500 72,558
401-450 64,638
351-400 53,565
301-350 18,903
0-300 8,299
Total 231,362

 

Pool Changes From March 1 to March 15

An analysis of pool data shows that there are significant changes in the number of candidates during the 2 weeks.

CRS Range March 1, 2026 March 15, 2026
601-1200 258 360
501-600 14,031 13,039
451-500 71,680 72,558
401-450 65,868 64,638
351-400 53,727 53,565
Total Pool 232,534 231,362

The 601-1200 bracket increased with 102 candidates meaning that there were more successful provincial nominations of candidates within this time.

 

At the same time, candidates between the 501-600 range fell by close to 1,000, probably because of profile expiry and successful ITAs.

What This Means for Candidates

Candidates not nominated by the provincial level receive a very different environment in the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) attracts.

 

Individuals who want to score higher in CRS should take into account such options as proficiency in the French language, extra education, or work experience in Canada.

 

Next Steps for Invited Candidates in the Express Entry Draw today

Applicants who received an ITA are required to present their full permanent residence to be obtained within 60 days.

 

Some of the required materials are police certificates, medical examinations, evidence of funds, and educational credential examinations.

 

The applicants are supposed to ensure that all the documents are current and that they give a true reflection of the Express Entry profile information.

 

IRCC normally holds several Express Entry draws every month, such as CEC and category-based draws.

 

The category-based draws are aimed at a certain group of candidates based on a particular qualification, including healthcare experience, STEM jobs, trade abilities, or the ability to speak the French language.

 

Applicants are also advised to visit the official IRCC site frequently and check the news of Express Entry to keep track of the next draw.

 

The March 16 PNP draw proves the existing worth of gaining provincial nomination by Express Entry candidates.

 

Provincial nominees are almost assured an invitation with an extra 600 points in their possession.

 

The provincial streams should be viewed as a tactical entry point to permanent residence by the candidates who are examining the possibilities of immigration to Canada.