Canada kept the focus on provincial talent. Express Entry Draw #369 (September 29, 2025) issued 291 Invitations to Apply in a Provincial Nominee Program round with a CRS cut-off of 855. Small round. Precise target. For candidates with a nomination, this Express Entry PNP Draw was a strong signal that provinces remain central to selection in late 2025.
Below, see the full draw table, 2025 trends, our Next Express Entry Draw Prediction, and practical steps to stay competitive.
Latest Results: Express Entry Draw #369 at a Glance
Item | Details |
Invitation Round | 369 |
Date | September 29, 2025 |
Type | Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) |
CRS Cut-Off | 855 |
ITAs Issued | 291 |
Tie-Break | April 08, 2025 – 01:25:29 UTC |
Pool watch (as of Sept 28, 2025): 250,993 profiles in the pool. That depth explains why scores stay high outside French or targeted categories. If you are new to the pool, keep your profile accurate and active; the tie-break rule rewards earlier, valid submissions.
2025 Trendline – Small Rounds, Precise Targeting
This year has brought 39+ draws with a clear pattern:
- Category and PNP-specific rounds dominate.
- French-language rounds bring larger ITA volumes and lower cut-offs for that category.
- General rounds have been rare. CEC and PNP rounds run more often, with tight ITA caps.
Why the Bar Stays High
- More strong profiles remain in the pool (work experience in Canada, high language, advanced education).
- Fewer nomination allocations in some provinces push high scorers to wait in the federal pool.
- Category-based rounds pull select groups without easing scores for others.
Next Express Entry Draw Prediction
Short-term, expect one of the following to appear next:
- Another Express Entry PNP Draw with a similar, modest ITA count and high CRS (nomination-boosted profiles first).
- Category-based round (likely French or Healthcare/Trades) with larger ITAs and a lower category-specific CRS.
- CEC-focused round sized to support in-Canada applicants.
Given current cadence and pool size, our Next Express Entry Draw Prediction: a category-based or PNP round within the usual window, with general/all-program remaining unlikely near-term.
How to Stay Competitive Now
If You’re Nomination-Ready
- Track provincial streams aligned to your NOC.
- Keep EOI/portal profiles current.
- Respond fast to provincial notices of interest.
If You’re Competitive for Category Rounds
- French: sit a new TEF/TCF attempt if you’re close to the next CLB band.
- Healthcare/Trades/Transport/STEM: align your NOC and proof (licenses, letters, duties).
If You’re CEC-Leaning
- Secure updated reference letters and pay records.
- Maintain valid status; maximize continuous skilled work weeks.
CRS boosters
Lever | Typical Gain |
Higher language band (IELTS/CELPIP/TEF/TCF) | 6–50+ |
Spousal language/ECA | 5–20 |
Second official language points | 6–50 |
PNP nomination | +600 |
Canadian education | 15–30 |
Job offer (valid, supported) | 50–200 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1. Why was the CRS 855?
PNP nominees enter with +600 points, so cut-offs land high even in smaller rounds.
Q2. Will general rounds return soon?
Unclear. With category and PNP priorities, general rounds remain rare.
Q3. Does the tie-break matter if my score is high?
Yes. If multiple profiles share the cut-off score, earlier submission timestamps decide.
How to Stay Draw-Ready for the Next Express Entry PNP Draw
Canada is selecting with precision. Express Entry Draw #369 confirms the PNP lens, while category rounds continue to carry Canada’s labour priorities. Keep documents tight. Watch provincial windows. And aim for one strong move that shifts your score or eligibility. For candidates focused on a province or a category, this remains the moment to act. Done right, your Express Entry PNP Draw path can be the fastest route to an ITA. Talk to our RCICs at ImmigCanada for immigration support and guidance. Follow Express Entry Tracker for the next express entry draw!
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