Tuesday, April 29, 2025

πŸ“’ April 28th: Another PNP-targeted Express Entry Draw Held

 




On April 28, another PNP-targeted Express Entry (EE) draw was conducted.

 

Here are the key details of the latest draw:

  • βœ… Cut-off Score: 727
  • βœ… Number of ITAs Issued: 421

 

This was the second EE draw since the removal of additional points for arranged employment (AEO) under the EE Comprehensive Ranking System (CRA). However, similar to the first post-AEO change draw, this round also focused exclusively on candidates nominated through a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).

 

One notable point in this draw is the trend observed:
Despite the number of ITAs issued being nearly halved compared to the previous draw, the cut-off score actually dropped by approximately 40 points.

This suggests that the number of candidates in the EE pool pursuing immigration through PNP nomination has significantly decreased.

 

Meanwhile, the highly anticipated General Draws and Category-based Draws have yet to resume. As a result, the pool of candidates continues to grow, making it unlikely that cut-off scores will decrease significantly in the near future.

 

There is also growing interest in how the Category-based Draws planned for this year will unfold β€” both in terms of eligibility criteria and selection trends.

The Express Entry system remains difficult to predict, with new variables and uncertainties constantly emerging.

 

As always, GS Consulting will continue to deliver timely and accurate updates on any major changes related to EE and Canadian immigration.

 

If you have any questions about Canadian immigration, please contact GS Consulting. ☎️

 

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