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Latest Canada Express Entry Draw on September 17 Issued 2,500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs)

Latest Canada Express Entry Draw on September 17 Issued 2,500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs)

The fifth Express Entry draw of the month regards September 17, 2025, when Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issued 2,500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to permanent residency.

This is the second 2025 draw that will focus on the new education category where the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cutoff score will be 462.

It is a 17-point decline compared to the earlier education-oriented draw on May 1, 2025.

We will get into the specifics of the draw, CRS score distribution, the operation of the Express Entry system, and some tips that can be taken into action to improve your CRS score in subsequent draws.

Full Details Of Express Entry Draw | September 17, 2025

Category5 Education Occupations
Date and TimeSeptember 17, 2025
CRS Score of Lowest-Ranked Candidate462
Number of Invitations Issued2,500
Rank Needed2,500 or above
Tie-Breaking RuleJuly 09, 2025 at 04:24:19 UTC

The lower cutoff in CRS of this draw indicates that there is an increasing interest in education related jobs and this is why the draw is the best to apply to.

Latest CRS Score Distribution in the Express Entry Pool

The table below shows the distribution of candidates in the Express Entry pool as of September 14, 2025:

CRS Score RangeNumber of Candidates
601–1200220
501–60024,870
451–50071,427
491–50012,341
481–49012,555
471–48015,569
461–47016,158
451–46014,804
401–45074,178
441–45014,719
431–44016,312
421–43014,822
411–42014,714
401–41013,611
351–40052,883
301–35019,978
0–3008,074
Total251,630

Full List Of Eligible Occupations in the Education Category

  • Elementary and Secondary School Teacher Assistants (NOC 43100, TEER 3)
  • Instructors of Persons with Disabilities (NOC 42203, TEER 2)
  • Early Childhood Educators and Assistants (NOC 42202, TEER 2)
  • Elementary School and Kindergarten Teachers (NOC 41221, TEER 1)
  • Secondary School Teachers (NOC 41220, TEER 1)

How Express Entry Works: A Quick Guide

Canada’s Express Entry system, launched in 2015, is a streamlined pathway for skilled immigrants to gain permanent residency.

Here’s how it operates:

Apply: Complete a Profile: Expressions of interest (EOI) containing information about your education, work experience, language skills etc.

Get a CRS Score: Your profile is rated out of 1,200 depending on such factors as age, education, language proficiency, and work experience.

Enter the Pool: Your profile gets into the Express Entry pool that is ranked among other candidates.

Waiting to have a Draw: IRCC holds draws some 2-3 times a month with a CRS cutoff. In case your score hits or surpasses it, then you are given an ITA.

PR application: Within 60 days, file your complete permanent residency application. The majority of applications are completed in a period of six months.

6 Proven Ways to Boost Your CRS Score

Missed the September 17 draw? With another likely in two weeks, here’s how to strengthen your CRS score:

Enhance Language Scores: Better IELTS, CELPIP, TEF, or TCF scores will bring to 160 points. Re-test to achieve CLB 9 or more.

Add Work Experience: Have 10-50 additional points added to your profile by way of an additional year of skilled work (Canadian or international), depending on your age.

Improve Education: A master or PhD can increase the score above a bachelor degree by 15-30 points. Make sure the foreign credentials are evaluated through Educational Credential Assessment (ECA).

Learn French: Basic French skills will give you bonus points, fluent can give up to 50 points, in case English is your main language.

Apply to a Provincial Nomination: A Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) nomination will attract 600 points, which will practically ensure ITA.

Pro Tip: The free online CRS calculator by IRCC will help you check your score and pinpoint improvement points.

Optimize your Express Entry profile to be in charge of your Canadian immigration journey!

As draws are taking place frequently, as CRS cutoffs vary, each point matters.

Follow the tips, compare your score with the CRS calculator in IRCC and be ready to get the second opportunity to guarantee your way to permanent Canadian residence.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) On Express Entry Draw

What is the latest draw for Express Entry?

The most recent draw of the Express entry took place on September 17, 2025 and has invited 2,500 candidates in the education group with a minimum CRS score of 462. The details of draws are updated in real-time on the official site of IRCC.

Will CRS drop below 500 in 2025?

CRS cutoffs as of 2025 have already fallen to less than 500 as observed in the education category draw of September 17 (462). Such category-based draws as education or proficiency in French have lower cutoffs than general draws, which might be around 500-510. The trends indicate that the sub-500 cutoffs in target categories will be on the increase in the year 2025.

Will the CRS score go down to 470

The CRS score was reduced to 462 in the draw of September 17, 2025, education category which shows that 470 is possible in such targeted draws. As the general draws might remain on the same level (490-510), category-specific ones might experience a cutoff as low as 470 in 2025, depending on the priorities of IRCC.

Can I get PR with a 470 CRS score?

Yes, a 470 CRS score can secure permanent residency in category-based draws, like the September 17, 2025, education draw (cutoff 462). To improve your chances, target eligible occupations or boost your score with language skills, work experience, or a provincial nomination.

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