Express Entry Draw Predictions 2026: Latest CRS Trends & ITA Forecasts
Where Express Entry CRS cutoffs are heading in 2026, draw frequency, category-based selection patterns, French-language priorities, and what scores to target for an ITA.
IRCC’s 2024–2026 Immigration Levels Plan reduced overall permanent resident targets, including for federal economic streams. That, combined with category-based selection and increased PNP allocations, is shaping Express Entry draws in 2026.
Where CRS is heading
- All-program general draws: CRS 510–540 range expected through most of 2026.
- CEC-specific draws: likely 510–530, slightly lower than all-program because of the strong PGWP holder pipeline.
- French-language draws: consistently 380–420, the lowest-CRS category by a wide margin.
- Healthcare, STEM, Trades, Transport, Agriculture: category-based, typically 430–510.
- PNP draws: 700+ (since each candidate has +600 from nomination).
Draw frequency in 2026
IRCC has been holding 2–3 draws per week alternating between general, CEC, PNP, and category-based selection. This pace is expected to continue.
How to target an ITA
If your CRS is below 500 and your profile expires within 12 months:
- Improve language, retake IELTS/CELPIP/TEF aiming for CLB 9+ in all four abilities.
- Add French, even modest French (NCLC 7) opens up the lowest-CRS category.
- Get PNP-nominated, adds 600 points, virtually guaranteeing an ITA.
- Add Canadian work experience, moves you into CEC and adds 35–70 points.
- Verify your NOC, being classified under a category-eligible NOC unlocks lower thresholds.
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