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The largest Express Entry draw of 2025 for CEC has issued 6,000 PR invitations.

The largest Express Entry draw of 2025 for CEC has issued 6,000 PR invitations.

On December 10, 2025, Canada issues 6,000 invitations to apply for permanent residency in the largest Canadian Experience Class (CEC) Express Entry draw of 2025, held on December 10.

This major round marks the most substantial CEC draw since July 17, 2024, when Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issued 6,300 invitations.

According to the official update, all candidates with a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 520 or higher received an invitation.

The CRS cutoff score dropped by 11 points as compared to the last CEC Express Entry draw on November 26.

With IRCC recalibrating its immigration strategy heading into 2026, high-volume CEC rounds help many in-Canada workers secure long-term stability.

Key Details Of The December 10 CEC Draw

  • Program: Canadian Experience Class
  • Date: December 10, 2025
  • Invitations issued: 6,000
  • CRS score required: 520
  • Rank required: 6,000 or above
  • Tie-breaking rule: July 15, 2025 at 17:30:33 UTC

Candidates who were already working in Canada, had valid Express Entry profiles, and met the CRS cutoff were prioritized in this round.

Because the CEC stream focuses on individuals with Canadian work experience, many temporary workers, international graduates, and transitioning applicants benefited from this significant draw.

Why This Draw Matters

This event sends a strong signal as IRCC shifts toward prioritizing in-Canada applicants heading into the 2026 immigration levels framework. Large CEC rounds:

  • Help stabilize the temporary resident population
  • Align with rising labour demands across multiple sectors
  • Provide a predictable pathway for long-term workers already integrated into the Canadian workforce

For many awaiting a CEC-specific round of this scale, this draw significantly boosts opportunities for permanent residency before major policy changes arrive in 2026.

What happened after the previous large Express Entry Draw in July 2024?

Following the major Canadian Experience Class draw on July 17, 2024, where IRCC issued 6,300 ITAs, the department conducted a series of four consecutive biweekly CEC rounds.

  • July 31, 2024 – 5,000 invitations (CRS 510)
  • August 14, 2024 – 3,200 invitations (CRS 509)
  • August 27, 2024 – 3,300 invitations (CRS 507)
  • September 19, 2024 – 4,000 invitations (CRS 509)

These back-to-back rounds demonstrated IRCC’s short-term strategy at the time: reducing pressure on temporary resident volumes and accelerating pathways for workers already integrated into the Canadian labour market.

While IRCC may not necessarily follow the same pattern again, the government’s current and upcoming priorities suggest a strong focus on in-Canada applicants leading into 2026.

This could result in more large-scale draws in the coming weeks, especially as thousands of temporary residents await permanent residency opportunities before policy changes take effect.

All The CEC Express Entry Draws In 2025

Below is the complete list of CEC rounds of invitations conducted throughout 2025:

DateInvitationsCRS score
cutoff
December 10, 20256,000520
November 26, 20251,000531
November 12, 20251,000533
October 28, 20251,000533
October 1, 20251,000534
September 3, 20251,000534
August 7, 20251,000534
July 8, 20253,000518
June 26, 20253,000521
June 12, 20253,000529
May 13, 2025500547
February 5, 20254,000521
January 23, 20254,000527
January 8, 20251,350542

Each of these draws remained substantial in size, ranging from 3,200 to 5,000 invitations:

What Happens Next For Candidates

Applicants who received an invitation will now have 60 days to submit their complete permanent residency application.

This includes providing documentation for work experience, education, police certificates, language test results, and proof of funds when applicable.

IRCC is expected to continue adjusting draw sizes and CRS thresholds as it works toward the 2026–2028 immigration priorities, including a stronger focus on applicants with Canadian work experience and streamlined pathways for essential workers.

Shubham
Author: Shubham

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