Canada has once again highlighted the growing strength of its provincial immigration strategy with the latest Express Entry PNP Draw #380 held on November 25, 2025. This draw offered 777 invitations to apply, and with a CRS cut-off of 699, it signals a clear shift toward increased provincial involvement in selecting skilled workers for permanent residence.
For many candidates, this is a strong sign that the provinces continue to play a bigger role in shaping Canada’s future workforce. And with PNP admissions set to expand in the coming year, today’s draw gives a helpful preview of what 2026 may look like for skilled newcomers.
Why This Express Entry PNP Draw Stands Out
This round is notable for several reasons. First, the draw took place on a Tuesday instead of the usual Monday. While this could be a simple calendar shift, many observers are watching closely to see if IRCC is testing a new pattern. Second, the number of invitations increased compared to the earlier PNP round on November 10, which issued 714 invitations with a much higher CRS cut-off of 738. A larger draw combined with a lower CRS score often means provinces are accelerating nomination activity.
Here is a quick breakdown of the draw:
| Detail | Result |
| Draw Type | Provincial Nominee Program |
| Invitations Issued | 777 |
| Minimum CRS Score | 699 |
| Rank Required | 777 or above |
| Tie-Breaking Rule | September 6, 2025 at 01:16:22 UTC |
| Next Expected Draw | Canadian Experience Class on November 26, 2025 |
The lower CRS threshold suggests broader selection, making space for more provincial nominees ready to support local labour markets across Canada.
What This Means for PNP Candidates in 2025
The November 25 draw is now the second-largest PNP round of the year. Only the April 14 draw was bigger, where 825 candidates were invited. A CRS score of 699 is also on the lower end of the PNP range this year. Throughout 2025, most cut-offs stayed between 726 and 855. This dip shows that provincial authorities are increasing both participation and nomination frequency. As more provinces issue nominations, the federal Express Entry system reflects that momentum through bigger draws and broader selection. The draw also strengthens the case for candidates to explore provincial streams. PNP nominees continue to have a reliable advantage due to the 600 CRS points received after nomination, which places them far above the general pool.
Express Entry Pool Snapshot Before the Draw
Just before this round, the Express Entry pool had 245,758 candidates. The distribution looked like this:
- 705 candidates with scores above 601
- 26,213 candidates in the 501 to 600 range
- 68,589 candidates in the 451 to 500 range
- 69,958 candidates in the 401 to 450 range
The majority of applicants remain in the mid-range of the CRS pool, which is why PNP nominations continue to be a strategic pathway for many.
A Closer Look at Provincial Nomination Activity in 2025
With this draw included, provinces have now issued 9,376 PNP invitations through Express Entry in 2025. This makes the PNP one of the most active categories of the year. Provinces are using their nominations to respond to local labour needs, support regional development, and help employers find skilled workers. Many nomination streams reward candidates with local experience, Canadian education, or work histories tied to provincial needs.
The trend is clear: PNP programs are becoming more influential, and candidates who align their profiles with provincial priorities stand to benefit the most.
What This Means for 2026
Canada’s 2026 Immigration Levels Plan increases PNP admissions from 55,000 to over 91,000. This expansion places provinces at the centre of the immigration strategy. With more seats to fill, provinces have more flexibility to nominate healthcare workers, trades professionals, tech workers, and those already contributing to local communities.
If 2025 has been the warm-up, 2026 may be the year provincial nominations lead the way in Express Entry selection.
Express Entry PNP Draw Trends Are Shaping a Strong Future for Newcomers
The November 25 Express Entry PNP Draw proves once again that the provincial pathway remains one of the strongest routes to Canadian permanent residence. With 777 invitations and a CRS cut-off of 699, the draw reflects growing opportunity and a future where provincial selection continues to hold steady influence. Stay informed with ImmigCanada for the fastest, clearest, and most trusted updates on Canada immigration. For expert guidance, latest draw alerts, and personalized support for your PR journey, follow ImmigCanada.

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