July 2025: State of the Express Entry pool

July 2025: State of the Express Entry pool

In June, Canada issued more invitations to apply for permanent residency than it did in April and May combined.

In June, there were 7,405 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) issued to Express Entry candidates over six draws—the highest number of draws per month in 2025 to date.

This article will cover

  • The draws that took place in June;
  • The distribution of scores within the pool; and
  • How your Comprehensive Ranking system (CRS) score ranks against other candidates in the pool.

What draws took place in June?

The month of June saw an uptick in Express Entry draws, with the immigration department exceeding last month’s count by two draws.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducted a total of six draws, inviting candidates through the following draw types:

The immigration department announced earlier this year that the healthcare and social services occupations category would be one of its Express Entry priority categories—and this is reflected in its choice of draw types.

The number of ITAs issued in June through each draw type and the corresponding CRS cut-off scores can be viewed in the table below.

Date of draw Draw type Number of ITAs issued CRS cut-off score
June 2, 2025 Provincial Nominee Program 277 726
June 4, 2025 Healthcare and social services occupations 500 504
June 10, 2025 Provincial Nominee Program 125 784
June 12, 2025 Canadian Experience Class 3,000 529
June 23, 2025 Provincial Nominee Program 503 742
June 26, 2026 Canadian Experience Class 3,000 521

The federal government hasn’t held six draws in a month since November of 2024.

While the number of ITAs issued in June surpassed issuances from the two preceding months, it remained significantly lower than February and March totals—aligning more closely with January’s levels.

Month Number of ITAs issued
January, 2025 5,821
February, 2025 11,601
March, 2025 13,261
April, 2025 1,246
May, 2025 2,511
June, 2025 7,405

Thus far in 2025, the immigration department has issued 41,845 invitations through the Express Entry system.

What is the current distribution of scores in the Express Entry pool?

The table and chart below break down the number of candidates within each score range as of June 22, 2025.

CRS score range Number of candidates
0-300 8,370
301-350 21,746
351-400 54,237
401-410 13,150
411-420 14,209
421-430 14,273
431-440 15,676
441-450 14,927
451-460 15,525
461-470 17,167
471-480 17,358
481-490 13,508
491-500 13,190
501-600 22,947
601-1200 471
Total 256,754

Overall, there are 6,672 more candidate profiles in the pool as of June 22, when compared to May 13 (last available data).

Of note, the number of candidate profiles in the 601-1200 CRS score range has increased by over 440 since May 13.

How do scores in the Express Entry pool rank against each other?

The table below outlines the current distribution of CRS scores within the Express Entry pool as of June 22, 2025. It features the percentile ranges for each score boundary and the proportion of candidates within each score range (relative to the total pool).

Candidates in the Express Entry pool can utilize this table to better understand how competitive their scores are compared to other candidates within the pool.

CRS score range Number of Candidates Percentile range Percentage
0-300 8,370 0 – 3.26% 3.26%
301-350 21,746 3.26% – 11.73% 8.47%
351-400 54,237 11.73% – 32.85% 21.12%
401-410 13,150 32.85% – 37.98% 5.12%
411-420 14,209 37.98% – 43.51% 5.53%
421-430 14,273 43.51% – 49.07% 5.56%
431-440 15,676 49.07% – 55.17% 6.11%
441-450 14,927 55.17% – 60.99% 5.81%
451-460 15,525 60.99% – 67.03% 6.05%
461-470 17,167 67.03% – 73.72% 6.69%
471-480 17,358 73.72% – 80.48% 6.76%
481-490 13,508 80.48% – 85.74% 5.26%
491-500 13,190 85.74% – 90.88% 5.14%
501-600 22,947 90.88% – 99.82% 8.94%
601-1200 471 99.82% – 100.00% 0.18%

Methodology: Percentile scores in the table above were calculated for the upper boundaries of each CRS score range and show the percentage of candidates who have a score either at or below that level.

To increase comprehension, percentiles are shown as ranges—indicating that candidates within each CRS score band fall somewhere between the two percentile values listed.