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Latest Express Entry Draw: February 5, 2025 - Canadian Experience Class

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

Latest Express Entry Draw: February 5, 2025 - Canadian Experience Class

On February 5, 2025, Canada held another significant Express Entry draw, this time focusing on candidates from the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) category. A total of 4,000 invitations to apply (ITAs) for permanent residency were issued.


The lowest-ranked candidate invited in this round had a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 521. If you're wondering where you stand, it's important to note that the tie-breaking rule came into play, with all candidates with a CRS score of 521 who submitted their profiles before November 14, 2025, at 02:52:14 UTC being invited to apply.


If you were a CEC candidate and your CRS score was 521 or higher, now is the time to prepare your application. This round's draw further highlights the competitive nature of Express Entry and how close the race can be in these frequent draws. With 4,000 ITAs issued, the chances for eligible candidates are high, but timing and profile completeness are key to securing an invitation.


Stay tuned for future draws and updates on Express Entry trends!

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