
Canada’s Express Entry system remains a key pathway for skilled workers seeking permanent residency (PR). In December 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducted a series of high-volume and category-focused draws that offered significant opportunities to candidates across a variety of economic streams.
Before we dive into the December draws, here’s a quick refresher:
Express Entry is an online system used by IRCC to manage applications for three major economic immigration programs:
Federal Skilled Worker (FSW)
Federal Skilled Trades (FST)
Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
Additionally, select Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) candidates also receive Invitations to Apply (ITAs) through Express Entry. Candidates are ranked using a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score; IRCC invites top candidates based on cut-offs set for each draw.
December 2025 was one of the busiest months of the year, with multiple draws targeting specific occupations and skill sets. Below is an updated snapshot of key draws held by IRCC during the month:
| Draw # | Date | Category | Invitations (ITAs) Issued | CRS Cut-off |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 384 | Dec 10, 2025 | Canadian Experience Class (CEC) | 6,000 | 520 |
| 385 | Dec 11, 2025 | Healthcare & Social Services | 1,000 | 476 |
| 386 | Dec 15, 2025 | Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) | 399 | 731 |
| 387 | Dec 16, 2025 | Canadian Experience Class (CEC) | 5,000 | 515 |
| 388 | Dec 17, 2025 | French Language Proficiency | 6,000 | 399 |
| 383 | Dec 8, 2025 | Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) | 1,123 | ~729 |
👉 In total, IRCC issued approximately 19,552 PR invitations during six draws in December.
French language proficiency draw (#388):
• 6,000 invited with a low CRS cut-off of ~399, one of the most accessible rounds of the year.
• This reflects Canada’s emphasis on supporting francophone settlement and bilingual workforces.
Canadian Experience Class (CEC) draws:
• Two big rounds on Dec 10 and Dec 16 issued 11,000 invitations total.
• The first had a CRS threshold of 520 and the second dropped slightly to 515, showing Canada’s flexibility toward in-Canada experienced candidates.
Healthcare & Social Services round (#385):
• Issued 1,000 ITAs for professionals in priority occupations like nursing and allied health.
• CRS cut-off was 476, highlighting targeted selection for critical labor sectors.
The French language and specialized category draws lowered the barrier to receiving an ITA, especially for candidates who may not have ultra-high CRS scores but possess in-demand language skills or occupation experience.
Canada continues to use category-based draws to align immigration with labor market demands, particularly in:
Healthcare & social services
French bilingual workforce
Canadian work experience
Provincial nominee candidates
This indicates a future trend where IRCC may increasingly combine skills-based and program-specific strategies rather than just all-program high-score draws.
The Express Entry system in 2025 was more dynamic than in past years, with frequent and diverse rounds:
Multiple category and skill-targeted draws replaced most general draws.
A total of over 113,000 invitations were issued in 2025—nearly breaking the annual record.
These changes reflect Canada’s intent to strategically fill labor gaps, manage settlement outcomes, and welcome talent poised to integrate economically and socially.
As Canada transitions into 2026:
Expect continued category-based draws and program-specific rounds.
Provincial nominees (PNP) will retain strong priority.
General all-program draws might return but will likely be balanced with targeted rounds.
Candidates should continue to:
✅ Keep CRS scores updated with new skills or education.
✅ Monitor draws that match their profile (e.g., language, occupations).
✅ Prepare documentation promptly upon receiving an ITA.
December 2025 Express Entry Draws demonstrated a strategic and high-volume effort by Canada to:
✔ Support targeted immigration goals
✔ Broaden access through category-based draws
✔ Boost invitations without requiring ultra-high CRS scores
For immigrants looking toward Canada PR, December’s results provide encouraging signs that multiple pathways — beyond just high CRS — can lead to success.



