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Express Entry March 2025: 4,500 Invited | Lowest CRS Since 2024 | PNP Boost & Pool Insights!

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Canada Express Entry Update: March 2025 – 4,500 ITAs Issued! Lowest CRS Score Since 2024

Canada’s Express Entry system continues to evolve in 2025, offering new opportunities for skilled workers, provincial nominees, and French-speaking candidates.

In the latest draw, 4,500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) were issued, marking the lowest Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cut-off since August 2024. This development signals a more accessible immigration landscape for applicants seeking Canadian permanent residence.

In this blog, we will cover:

✅ The latest Express Entry draw results
✅ Changes in CRS cut-off trends
✅ Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) updates
✅ How Express Entry pool trends affect your chances
✅ Essential documents for your PR application


Express Entry Draw Results – March 2025

March 6, 2025 – French Language Proficiency Draw
4,500 ITAs Issued
Minimum CRS Score: 410

March 3, 2025 – Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) Draw
725 ITAs Issued
Minimum CRS Score: 667

The recent French-language proficiency draw witnessed a significant drop in CRS requirements, making it a golden opportunity for French-speaking candidates. If you have French language skills, this could be your best route to Canadian PR in 2025.

Why is CRS Dropping?

There are a few key reasons behind the lower CRS score requirement:

Priority for French-speaking candidates – Canada continues to promote bilingual immigration.
IRCC’s commitment to increasing invitations – More ITAs mean more opportunities!
Fewer candidates in the pool – With fewer profiles, lower CRS scores are needed to reach targets.


Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) – An Alternative Route to PR

Canada’s Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) remain a strategic pathway for immigration, especially for candidates struggling with low CRS scores in Express Entry.

Recent PNP Draws & CRS Scores:

Date PNP Draw ITAs Issued CRS Cut-Off
March 3 PNP 725 667
Feb 17 PNP 646 750
Feb 4 PNP 455 802
Jan 7 PNP 471 793

 Real-Life Use Case: How PNP Helped a Candidate Overcome a Low CRS Score

Meet Arjun, a software developer from India. He had a CRS score of 450, which was too low for general Express Entry draws. However, Ontario’s PNP (OINP) nominated him for his tech background, instantly adding 600 points to his CRS score. As a result, he received an ITA within weeks and is now preparing for PR in Canada!

If you are struggling with a low CRS score, PNP is your best bet! Different provinces have different criteria, and we can guide you to the best option.


State of the Express Entry Pool – March 2025

The number of candidates in the Express Entry pool has declined in March 2025, which is great news for new applicants.

Total number of profiles in the Express Entry pool: 227,822
6,230 fewer candidates than in February 2025

CRS Score Distribution:

CRS Score Range Number of Candidates % of Pool
301-350 20,573 9.03%
351-400 49,555 21.75%
401-410 12,046 5.29%
501-600 23,075 10.13%
601-1200 807 0.35%

If you are in the 401-500 CRS range, you have a strong chance of receiving an ITA in upcoming draws.


What Documents Do You Need After Receiving an ITA?

If you receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA), you must submit a complete application for Canadian permanent residency within 60 days. Here are the required documents:

Primary Documents:
✔ Valid Passport
✔ Birth Certificate
✔ Language Test Results (IELTS, CELPIP, TEF, or TCF)
✔ Work Experience Proof (Reference Letters, Contracts, Pay Slips)
✔ Police Clearance Certificates
✔ Medical Examination Proof
✔ Passport-Sized Photos

Additional Documents (If Applicable):
✔ Education Credential Assessment (ECA) for foreign degrees
✔ Job Offer Letter from a Canadian Employer
✔ Proof of Settlement Funds
✔ Marriage or Divorce Certificates
✔ Adoption Papers (if applicable)

 Missing or incorrect documents can lead to application rejection. Ensure all paperwork is in order before submission.


Important Update – IRCC to Remove CRS Points for Job Offers

IRCC has announced major changes that will affect Express Entry applicants:

Job Offers Will No Longer Provide CRS Points
Some Candidates May Lose 50-200 CRS Points

 Who Will Be Affected?
 Candidates relying on a job offer for CRS boost
Those with temporary work permits assuming they had an eligible job offer

Solution: If you are affected, focus on improving your CRS score through PNPs, French proficiency, or gaining more work experience.


Conclusion: Your Path to Canadian PR in 2025

Canada’s Express Entry system is evolving, creating new opportunities for skilled immigrants. Whether you qualify under French proficiency, PNP, or Canadian Experience Class (CEC), the time to apply is now!

Next Steps:

Check your CRS Score – Use an online calculator to estimate your eligibility.
Consider PNP Programs – If your score is low, PNP can help you get an ITA.
Prepare Your Documents in Advance – Avoid delays in your application process.

Need personalized advice? Contact us today for expert guidance on your Express Entry journey!