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Canada Invites 228 for Express Entry PNP: CRS 746, 600-Point Boost

IRCC’s September 15, 2025 PNP-only draw (366) invited 228 nominees with a 746 CRS cutoff, down 26 points from Sept 2. Provincial nominations (600 points) drove results; tie-breaker favored profiles submitted before March 31, 2025. Candidates should update profiles, pursue provincial streams, and improve CRS factors.

Last updated: September 19, 2025 10:39 am
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Key takeaways
IRCC invited 228 PNP-only candidates to apply for PR on September 15, 2025 (Draw 366) with CRS cutoff 746.
CRS cutoff fell 26 points from September 2 (772); all invitees had provincial/territorial nominations worth 600 points.
Tie-breaker gave priority to profiles submitted before March 31, 2025; submit early and keep profiles updated.

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1. IRCC Express Entry rounds of invitations (uscis_resource) — detected in the body near the end (“IRCC publishes official draw results… Express Entry rounds of invitations page.”)
2. Express Entry (policy) — term appears multiple times
3. Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) (policy) — appears multiple times

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Canada Invites 228 for Express Entry PNP: CRS 746, 600-Point Boost
Canada Invites 228 for Express Entry PNP: CRS 746, 600-Point Boost

(CANADA) Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada invited 228 candidates to apply for permanent residency in a Provincial Nominee Program–only Express Entry draw on September 15, 2025. The draw, numbered 366, set the minimum CRS score at 746, marking a 26-point drop from the previous PNP-specific round on September 2, which had a cut-off of 772.

Under the tie-breaker rule, candidates with the same score were ranked by the date and time they submitted their profiles, with priority going to those filed before March 31, 2025. All selected candidates held a provincial or territorial nomination, which adds 600 points to an applicant’s CRS.

IRCC’s draw result signals that Canada 🇨🇦 continues to lean on the Provincial Nominee Program to meet regional labor needs. A lower threshold means more nominees in the Express Entry pool cleared the bar this round, including some who narrowly missed out earlier this month. According to analysis by VisaVerge.com, the sharper-than-usual decline in the PNP cut-off suggests provinces are ramping up nominations to support hiring in sectors facing shortages.

Policy context

The Express Entry system ranks eligible skilled workers using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS). A provincial nomination gives an applicant a major lift—those 600 additional points often move a candidate from the middle of the pool to the top.

That’s why PNP-only rounds typically carry higher CRS cut-offs than general or occupation-based rounds: scores are inflated by the nomination bonus. Still, the drop from 772 to 746 in September’s two PNP draws shows movement in favor of nominees who were just under the earlier line.

IRCC also uses a tie-breaker rule that can decide who gets an invitation when many people share the same CRS score. In Draw 366, the cut-off was 746, and profiles submitted before March 31, 2025 took priority at that score.

Key takeaway: submit your Express Entry profile early and keep it up to date. If a provincial nomination arrives later, that existing timestamp can help at the margins.

💡 Tip
Keep your Express Entry profile active and ensure all details (language tests, education, work experience) are up to date to preserve your tie-breaker advantage.

Officials have framed PNP-focused rounds as a way to match skills to local demand. Provinces and territories pick people who fit their economic plans—such as healthcare, construction, tech, or agri-food—then issue nominations. The federal draw translates that local selection into a national invitation to apply for permanent residency.

Recent policy changes have also shifted how points flow in the system. IRCC removed certain CRS points tied to some job offer categories effective March 25, 2025. While job offers still matter for many candidates, the provincial nomination remains the single clearest pathway to push a profile into an invitation range during PNP-only rounds. The latest draw reinforces that dynamic.

Impact on applicants

For people with a provincial nomination already in hand, this draw provides immediate relief: 746 was more forgiving than earlier in the month, bringing more nominees within range.

Those still waiting on a nomination should consider expanding options across provincial streams that match their:
– work experience
– education
– language ability

Some PNP streams target specific occupations; others focus on graduates, French speakers, or candidates with prior ties to a province through study or work.

Practical steps for candidates

  1. Keep your Express Entry profile active and accurate, as the tie-breaker uses the submission timestamp.
  2. Watch for provincial calls for interest or direct invitations, and respond quickly to deadlines.
  3. Improve your CRS where possible — for example, better language scores or credential updates — while pursuing a nomination.

The latest numbers also carry broader signals. A PNP-only cut-off of 746 means many invitees likely had base CRS scores near the mid-100s before the 600-point boost from their nomination. By comparison, category-based or general draws often show much lower cut-offs but include far larger invite counts and a wider mix of candidates. The PNP route remains attractive for those whose base CRS may not be competitive in other rounds but whose skills align with a province’s needs.

⚠️ Important
Relying solely on a high CRS without securing a provincial nomination can limit your invites; consider exploring PNP streams early and monitor provincial calls for interest.

Strategic implications

IRCC’s draw strategy balances national and regional priorities, and the September 15 result is consistent with that approach. PNP nominations channel talent to communities that can support settlement and long-term work.

Benefits:
– Employers gain newcomers with targeted skills for current job postings.
– Families gain stability through permanent status tied to real opportunities outside Canada’s biggest cities.
– Provinces fill shortages in priority sectors.

For applicants from countries that send large numbers of skilled workers—such as India—PNP pathways continue to offer a reliable route, particularly when general draws slow or when occupational categories tilt away from an applicant’s experience.

The 26-point drop in the PNP cut-off may not repeat every round, but it shows movement that can open the door for candidates sitting just below the previous threshold.

Where to verify official results

IRCC publishes official draw results, including the number of invitations, minimum CRS scores, and tie-breaker dates, on its Express Entry rounds of invitations page. Readers can review the latest data directly on the government website here: IRCC Express Entry rounds of invitations.

That page is the best single source for confirming whether a draw was general, category-based, or PNP-only, and for checking exact cut-offs by date.

Final notes and outlook

While this round focused on the Provincial Nominee Program, recent weeks featured other streams with different cut-offs and sizes. For example, the source material notes a trade-focused draw on September 18, 2025 that invited many more people with a much lower CRS threshold. These differences reflect how IRCC uses multiple levers—draw sizing, targeting, and timing—to reach annual targets and meet changing economic needs.

Applicants should evaluate where they fit across these pathways:
– If close to general or category cut-offs, aim for continued improvements (e.g., higher language test scores).
– If further from those cut-offs, pursue a provincial strategy: research PNP streams, follow provincial portals, and be ready to submit when windows open.

In all cases, early and accurate filing remains key because of the tie-breaker rule highlighted in Draw 366.

The September 15 result brought a clearer path for hundreds of nominees now heading into the application stage. For many families, that invitation to apply marks a turning point: the chance to settle, work, and put down roots with permanent status. With provinces signaling ongoing demand, and with IRCC adjusting thresholds to keep pace, the PNP within Express Entry will likely remain a central driver of invitations through the rest of the year.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1
What happened in Express Entry Draw 366 on September 15, 2025?
IRCC held a PNP-only Express Entry draw (366) and invited 228 candidates to apply for permanent residency. The minimum CRS cutoff was 746, down 26 points from the September 2 PNP draw. All invitees had provincial or territorial nominations, which add 600 CRS points.

Q2
Why did the CRS cutoff drop from 772 to 746 in the PNP rounds?
The 26-point drop reflects increased provincial nominations and draw composition. Since nominees receive a 600-point boost, changes in provincial nomination volumes can change the cutoff. Analysts interpret the decline as provinces ramping up nominations to fill regional labor shortages.

Q3
How does the tie-breaker rule affect selection in Express Entry draws?
When multiple candidates share the same CRS score, IRCC ranks them by the date and time they submitted their Express Entry profiles. In Draw 366 profiles submitted before March 31, 2025 received priority. Submitting early can therefore be decisive when scores tie.

Q4
What should candidates without a provincial nomination do after this draw?
Explore provincial streams that match your work experience and qualifications, keep your Express Entry profile active and accurate, and improve CRS factors like language test scores or credentials. Monitor provincial calls for interest and apply quickly when invitations or nomination windows open.

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IRCC → Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada — the federal department managing immigration policy and programs in Canada.
Express Entry → Canada’s online system that ranks eligible skilled-worker candidates for permanent residence using CRS points.
PNP (Provincial Nominee Program) → Provincial or territorial programs that nominate candidates to address regional labor and economic needs.
CRS (Comprehensive Ranking System) → A points-based system that ranks Express Entry candidates according to factors like age, education and work experience.
Tie-breaker rule → A rule that prioritizes candidates with identical CRS scores by the date and time they submitted their Express Entry profiles.
Invitation to Apply (ITA) → An official invitation from IRCC allowing a candidate to submit a permanent residence application.
Nomination boost → The 600 CRS points awarded to candidates who receive a provincial or territorial nomination.

This Article in a Nutshell

On September 15, 2025, IRCC held an Express Entry PNP-only draw (Draw 366) and invited 228 candidates with a minimum CRS of 746, a 26-point decrease from the September 2 PNP round. All invitees held provincial or territorial nominations that add 600 CRS points to a candidate’s profile. The tie-breaker prioritized profiles submitted before March 31, 2025, highlighting the benefit of early filing. The lower cutoff suggests provinces increased nominations to meet regional labor needs. Candidates without nominations should explore provincial streams, improve language or credential scores, and keep Express Entry profiles current to maximize chances in future rounds.

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Sai Sankar is a law postgraduate with over 30 years of extensive experience in various domains of taxation, including direct and indirect taxes. With a rich background spanning consultancy, litigation, and policy interpretation, he brings depth and clarity to complex legal matters. Now a contributing writer for Visa Verge, Sai Sankar leverages his legal acumen to simplify immigration and tax-related issues for a global audience.
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