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Latest Express Entry Draw: February 4, 2025 – Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

  • Writer: PIACORP Consultancy
    PIACORP Consultancy
  • Feb 5
  • 1 min read

Latest Express Entry Draw: February 4, 2025 – Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

The latest Express Entry draw, held on February 4, 2025, targeted candidates in the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) category. Here's a quick breakdown of the draw's key details:


  • CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited: 802

  • Number of invitations issued: 455

  • Rank needed: 455 or above

  • Tie-breaking rule: December 7, 2024, at 19:39:25 UTC


In this round, the CRS cut-off score was relatively high at 802, meaning only candidates with scores at or above this threshold received invitations to apply (ITAs) for permanent residence. If multiple candidates had the same score, the tie-breaking rule was applied, considering the date and time when their Express Entry profiles were submitted. Only those who submitted profiles before December 7, 2024, at 19:39:25 UTC were included in this draw.


With 455 invitations issued, this draw once again highlights the continued demand for skilled workers in Canada’s provinces, and the PNP stream remains a key pathway for immigration.

Candidates who were invited now have 60 days to submit their full application for permanent residency. Keep an eye on future draws to see how CRS scores evolve and if there’s another opportunity for those who didn’t make it this time!

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