2026 Express Entry Latest Trends
Immigration Quotas, Draw Trends, Category Invitations, New Occupations, and Popular Categories!
2026 Express Entry System Overview
Understand Canada’s skilled immigration pathway and its 2026 priorities
Reduced Quotas
Canada plans to admit 380,000 permanent residents in 2026, with ~123,320 spots for Express Entry programs, a slight decrease from 2025’s 395,000 target.
- Federal Skilled Worker: ~30,000 spots
- Canadian Experience Class: ~82,980 spots
- Federal Skilled Trades: ~5,000 spots
- PNP (EE-aligned): ~55,000 spots
French Proficiency Boost
IRCC prioritizes French-speaking candidates with NCLC 7+ proficiency, targeting 9.5% Francophone admissions outside Quebec in 2026.
- Lowest CRS cut-offs (~379–450)
- 37.4% of 2025 ITAs
- Largest draws (up to 7,500 ITAs)
- Support for Francophone communities
Category-Based Selection
No all-program draws in 2025; 2026 will focus on targeted categories like healthcare, trades, and education to address labor shortages.
- Healthcare: ~15,000 ITAs in 2025
- Trades: ~3,300 ITAs allocated
- Education/Social Services: ~5,000 ITAs
- New categories proposed for 2026
2026 Immigration Quotas Analysis
Breaking down Canada’s 2026 Express Entry allocation
The 2025–2027 Immigration Levels Plan prioritizes in-Canada applicants and economic streams. Key allocations include:
- Federal Economic Priorities (Category-Based Draws): ~41,700 spots, focusing on French proficiency, healthcare, trades, and education.
- In-Canada Focus (CEC): ~82,980 spots, prioritizing candidates with Canadian work experience to address labor shortages.
- Provincial Nominee Program (PNP): Reduced to 55,000 spots (down from 110,000 in 2024), impacting candidates relying on provincial nominations.
2025–2026 Express Entry Draw Trends
Analyze CRS score patterns and predictions for 2026
2025–2026 Express Entry CRS Score Trends
2025 Draw Highlights
Key patterns from 2025 draws inform 2026 expectations.
- 56,000+ ITAs across 32 draws
- French proficiency: Lowest CRS (379)
- CEC: 518–547 CRS range
- PNP: 667–802 CRS range
- No all-program draws
2026 Predictions
Projected trends for 2026 based on 2025 data.
- French proficiency: ~400–450 CRS
- CEC: ~520–550 CRS
- PNP: ~700–800 CRS
- ~8,000 ITAs in September 2026
- New categories for managers, scientists
Category-Based Invitations
Priority streams driving 2026 Express Entry selections
French Proficiency
Requires NCLC 7+ in all language abilities, with 37.4% of 2025 ITAs.
- CRS cut-offs: 379–446
- Largest draw: 7,500 ITAs (Mar 2025)
- 9.5% Francophone target
Healthcare & Education
Targets doctors, nurses, teachers, and social workers.
- CRS cut-offs: 470–510
- ~15,000 ITAs in 2025
- High demand in rural areas
Trades
Includes bricklayers, roofers, and other skilled trades.
- ~3,300 ITAs allocated
- CRS cut-offs: ~450–500
- Focus on infrastructure
New and Priority Occupations
Emerging roles with extra points and expedited processing
- Healthcare: Family physicians, nurse practitioners
- Trades: Bricklayers, roofers, carpenters
- Education: Teachers, especially in rural areas
- Technology: AI specialists, data scientists
- Proposed: Senior managers, military personnel
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common Express Entry questions for 2026
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