Canada held its latest Express Entry draw #416 on May 25, 2026, issuing 334 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). The latest draw required a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 805, making it the highest PNP cut-off recorded in 2026 so far.
This marks the second consecutive PNP-only draw in May 2026, while Canadian Experience Class (CEC) and category-based draws remain paused. Immigration candidates across Canada are now closely watching IRCC for signs of broader Express Entry invitations returning in the coming weeks.
Key Highlights of Express Entry Draw #416
Here are the major details from the latest Express Entry draw:
- Draw date: May 25, 2026
- Draw type: Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
- Number of ITAs issued: 334
- Minimum CRS score: 805
- Tie-breaking rule: October 16, 2025
- Highest PNP CRS cut-off in 2026
- Second consecutive PNP-only draw in May
Source: Express Entry Draw #416 – May 25, 2026
According to IRCC data, fewer provincial nominations entering the pool contributed to the unusually high CRS score requirement.
Why the Express Entry CRS Score Increased
Every provincial nominee receives an additional 600 CRS points through Express Entry.
This means candidates invited with a CRS score of 805 likely had a base CRS score near 205 before receiving a provincial nomination.
Experts believe the smaller number of provincial nominations entering the pool between draws caused IRCC to issue fewer invitations while maintaining a higher CRS threshold.
Meanwhile, many candidates are concerned about the continued pause in:
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC) draws
- French-language category draws
- Occupation-based draws
The last CEC draw took place on April 28, 2026.
Expert Analysis on the Latest Express Entry Draw #416
At ImmigCanada, we are closely monitoring Canada’s evolving Express Entry strategy.
Our RCIC, Eivy Joy Quito (License #R512178), explains that IRCC appears to be prioritizing provincial nominations while reassessing broader immigration targets and labour market priorities.
For candidates with CRS scores between 510 and 520, maintaining an active Express Entry profile remains essential. Future CEC or category-based draws may resume without significant notice.
Candidates with lower CRS scores should strongly consider:
- Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)
- French-language proficiency pathways
- Category-based eligibility streams
- In-demand occupation targeting
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Also, you can stay updated with the latest draw updates through our Express Entry Tracker available on our website.
What Candidates Should Do Now
The latest Express Entry draw highlights the growing importance of strategic immigration planning.
Candidates should:
- Keep language tests valid
- Update Express Entry profiles regularly
- Monitor provincial nomination opportunities
- Explore category-based eligibility
- Prepare documents in advance
As immigration policies continue changing, professional guidance can help applicants stay competitive in Canada’s immigration system.
How ImmigCanada Can Help
At ImmigCanada, our licensed RCIC, Eivy Joy Quito (License #R512178), helps skilled workers build strong Express Entry and PNP strategies based on the latest IRCC updates.
Whether you need help improving your CRS score, securing a provincial nomination, or planning your PR application, our team is here to guide you.
Frequently Asked Questions
The May 25, 2026 Express Entry draw required a CRS score of 805 under the Provincial Nominee Program stream.
IRCC issued 334 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) in the latest PNP-only Express Entry draw.
Provincial nominees receive an automatic 600-point CRS boost, which significantly raises the cutoff score in PNP draws.
IRCC has not confirmed future draw dates. Experts expect broader draws may resume in late May or early June 2026.
For many applicants with lower CRS scores, a provincial nomination remains one of the strongest pathways to Canadian permanent residence.

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