If you are planning to immigrate to Canada, then following the important updates related to Express Entry draws must have been on your schedule. Whether you are preparing for an application or waiting in the pool. Tracking the draw results helps you understand the chances of ITA.
Express Entry is one of the most popular ways of Canada Permanent Residency still in 2026, many applicants planning for Canada PR closely keep a check on the CRS cut-offs, draws, and invitation numbers. This is how applicants plan for the perfect and flawless application.
The recent CRS has been totally unpredictable, full of low and high cut-offs. Understanding these patterns can help you to plan your immigration perfectly.

On the basis of age, education, language proficiency, and work experience, eligible candidates receive a CRS, i.e., Comprehensive Ranking System. The candidate having the high score receives an invitation from the authorities.

CRS scores determine who receives invitations and who remains in the pool.
Applicants monitor draw results because they help answer important questions:
Is competition increasing?
Are category-based draws becoming more frequent?
Are CRS scores rising or falling?
Which occupations are being prioritized?

The following table summarizes the six most recent Express Entry draws conducted in 2026.
Draw | Type | CRS Score | Invitations Issued |
Draw 1 (May 28, 2026) | French Language Proficiency | 409 | 4,500 |
Draw 2 (May 25, 2026) | Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) | 805 | 334 |
Draw 3 (May 11, 2026) | Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) | 798 | 380 |
Draw 4 (April 28, 2026) | Canadian Experience Class (CEC) | 514 | 2,000 |
Draw 5 (April 27, 2026) | Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) | 795 | 473 |
Draw 6 (April 15, 2026) | French Language Proficiency | 419 | 4,000 |
Source: IRCC and Express Entry draw records. (Canada)

Instead, scores fluctuate based on:
Draw category
Number of invitations issued
Immigration priorities
Candidate availability within targeted groups
For example, French-language draws have seen CRS scores around the low 400s, while PNP draws continue to record significantly higher CRS requirements due to the additional 600 nomination points awarded to candidates.

IRCC continues to prioritize candidates in specific categories, including:
French-language proficiency
Healthcare occupations
Trades occupations
Education-related occupations
Provincial Nominee Program candidates
More international applicants
Higher educational qualifications
Improved language test results
Increased Canadian work experience among candidates

On one hand, category-based draws are creating new pathways for candidates with specific skills, occupations, or language abilities.
On the other hand, overall competition remains high, making profile strength more important than ever.
Many applicants pursuing Canada PR from India focus exclusively on CRS scores while overlooking other profile improvement opportunities such as:
Provincial nominations
French language proficiency
Additional education credentials
Skilled work experience enhancements

Certain pathways have undoubtedly become more competitive. General pool candidates often face stronger competition from highly qualified applicants.
However, this does not mean opportunities have disappeared. The reality is that Canada Permanent Residency remains achievable for qualified applicants who strategically strengthen their profiles.
Several factors continue to support immigration success:
Opportunity | Current Situation |
Category-Based Draws | Creating targeted pathways |
Provincial Programs | Active across multiple provinces |
French Language Candidates | Receiving significant advantages |
Skilled Occupations | Remain in demand |
Strong Profiles | Continue receiving invitations |
✔ Age
✔ Education
✔ Language test scores (IELTS/CELPIP)
✔ Skilled work experience
✔ Provincial nomination
✔ Canadian work experience
✔ French language ability

Category-based draws frequently invite candidates with significantly lower CRS scores than general expectations.
CRS scores evolve constantly based on:
Candidate pool composition
Immigration targets
Draw frequency
Invitation volume
In reality, draw patterns change frequently, and future opportunities often emerge through different categories or provincial programs.

Successful immigration planning requires understanding:
Long-term CRS trends
Pool composition changes
Category-based priorities
Government immigration objectives
Labour market demands

Improve IELTS or CELPIP scores
Explore Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)
Upgrade educational credentials
Gain additional skilled work experience
Consider French language proficiency
Monitor category-based draw opportunities
Maintain an updated Express Entry profile

As the draws are conducted every second week and it is difficult to keep track of all of them, hiring a professional can help you a lot. From finding the right type of opportunity to applying for your visa, everything is possible for getting PR for Canada from India in 2026.
The last six immigration draws indicate that the system is unpredictable but made for all; the only thing is to plan the visa efficiently without application flaws in it. This can be easily achieved with Aptech Visa, the best immigration consultant for Canada Permanent Residency in 2026.
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