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New Express Entry Draw On March 31 Issues 2,250 PR Invitations


Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) closed out March 2026 with a smaller Canadian Experience Class (CEC) Express Entry draw.

On March 31, 2,250 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for permanent residence (PR) were issued to candidates with Canadian work experience. The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cutoff rose slightly to 509, reflecting the reduced number of invitations compared to the previous round.

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Below is a complete breakdown of the latest Express Entry draw and what it means for candidates.

March 31, 2026 Express Entry CEC Draw Results

Draw DetailInformation
Draw TypeCanadian Experience Class (CEC)
Invitations Issued2,250
Minimum CRS Score509
Rank Required2,250 or above
Draw DateMarch 31, 2026
Tie-Breaking RuleMarch 18, 2026 at 08:27:11 UTC

How the Tie-Breaking Rule Works

When multiple candidates have the same CRS score of 509, IRCC applies a tie-breaking rule based on profile submission time.

For this round, only candidates who submitted their profiles before March 18, 2026 at 08:27:11 UTC received invitations at the cutoff score.

This relatively recent timestamp indicates that the candidate pool at the 509 level has seen a fresh influx of new profiles.

Why the CRS Cutoff Increased to 509

The CRS cutoff increased by one point compared to the March 17 CEC draw, which had a cutoff of 508.

This rise is directly linked to the smaller number of invitations issued in the latest round.

  • March 17 draw: 4,000 invitations
  • March 31 draw: 2,250 invitations

With 1,750 fewer invitations available, only higher-ranked candidates were selected, pushing the cutoff upward.

Recent CEC Draw Comparison

Draw DateInvitationsCRS Cutoff
March 3, 20264,000508
March 17, 20264,000507
March 31, 20262,250509

The trend is clear: larger draws tend to lower CRS thresholds, while smaller draws increase competition and push scores higher.

More Express Entry Draws Expected This Week

Based on recent patterns, additional Express Entry draws are expected soon.

A category-based draw may take place later this week, potentially issuing around 1,750 invitations to candidates in targeted occupations such as:

  • Healthcare
  • STEM
  • Skilled trades
  • Transport
  • Education

The reduced number of invitations in this CEC draw could be a strategic move to accommodate an upcoming category-based round.

A French-language proficiency draw is also likely. These draws have consistently featured lower CRS cutoffs in 2026, often in the 390–400 range.

Candidates with CLB 7 or higher in French should ensure their profiles are updated and ready.

What Candidates Should Do Next

Candidates who received invitations now have 60 days to submit a complete PR application.

Required documents include:

  • Police clearance certificates
  • Immigration medical exam results
  • Proof of funds (if applicable)
  • Employment reference letters
  • Valid language test results

Missing the deadline will result in the ITA expiring.

For those below the 509 cutoff:

  • Retake language tests to improve CRS score
  • Explore Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), which add 600 CRS points
  • Update French test results (TEF or TCF) to qualify for lower-cutoff draws

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Why were fewer invitations issued in this draw?
IRCC adjusts draw sizes based on processing capacity, application inventory, and immigration targets. Smaller draws help manage backlogs and maintain processing timelines.

Does part-time work count for CEC eligibility?
Yes. Candidates must complete the equivalent of 1,560 hours of skilled work, which can be achieved through part-time employment over a longer period.

Is a job offer required for CEC?
No. A job offer is not mandatory. Candidates only need at least 12 months of skilled work experience in Canada within the last three years.

What draws are expected next?
A category-based draw and a French-language draw are both likely this week, offering additional opportunities with potentially lower CRS cutoffs.

When is the next CEC draw expected?
While there is no fixed schedule, CEC draws often follow a biweekly pattern. The next round may occur around mid-April 2026.

Fact Check: All details are aligned with official IRCC Express Entry draw data as of March 31, 2026.

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