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IRCC Issues 6,000 Invitations in Third-Largest Express Entry Draw of 2025

IRCC Issues 6,000 Invitations in Third-Largest Express Entry Draw of 2025

IRCC Issues 6,000 Invitations in Third-Largest Express Entry Draw of 2025

October 2025 | Canada Immigration News

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has conducted one of the largest Express Entry draws of the year, issuing 6,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for permanent residence to candidates with French-language proficiency.

This latest round marks the third-largest Express Entry draw of 2025, reflecting Canada’s ongoing commitment to promoting bilingual immigration and strengthening Francophone communities outside Quebec.

Draw Details

To be eligible for this draw, candidates were required to meet the following criteria:

A minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 416

An active Express Entry profile created before 3:27 p.m. (UTC) on September 8, 2025

Focus on French-Language Candidates

This draw specifically targeted candidates who demonstrated proficiency in the French language. Canada has continued to prioritize French-speaking skilled workers as part of its broader strategy to support economic growth and preserve its linguistic diversity.

By increasing the number of invitations under the French-language category, IRCC aims to attract qualified professionals who can contribute to communities across provinces and territories where French-speaking populations are growing.

Canada’s Category-Based Selection Approach

The category-based Express Entry draws, introduced in 2023, allow IRCC to focus on candidates who possess skills aligned with national priorities such as healthcare, STEM, trades, transport, and agriculture — as well as French-language proficiency.

These draws complement general and program-specific rounds, ensuring Canada continues to meet its economic and demographic goals through targeted skilled migration.

Summary

With 6,000 ITAs issued and a relatively moderate CRS cut-off of 416, this draw reinforces Canada’s objective of expanding its pool of bilingual and skilled immigrants.

Candidates proficient in French have a distinct advantage in future draws, as the government continues to strengthen its Francophone immigration strategy.