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October 1 2025

IRCC Launches October with Targeted Express Entry Draw: 1,000 CEC Invitations Issued

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Method Immigration News: Canada Issues 1,000 ITAs in Latest CEC Express Entry Draw
 
October 1, 2025
 
In a promising kickoff to the fall immigration season, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has issued 1,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to skilled workers under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) through the Express Entry system. This latest draw, held today, reaffirms Canada’s commitment to welcoming experienced professionals already contributing to its vibrant economy.
 
Key Details of the October CEC Draw
The draw targeted candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 534. To be eligible, applicants needed to have created their Express Entry profile before 4:01 a.m. Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) on February 21, 2025. This high CRS threshold highlights IRCC’s focus on attracting top-tier talent with valuable Canadian work experience.
 
“This draw is a strong signal that the CEC remains a reliable pathway for skilled workers already in Canada,” said a spokesperson for Method Immigration. “With consistent CRS cutoffs, now is the perfect time for eligible candidates to refine their profiles and boost their chances.”
 
Curious about your own eligibility? Method Immigration offers a **free CRS score assessment tool** to help you evaluate your competitiveness in the Express Entry pool. [Check your CRS score today](#).
 
A Steady Pace for Express Entry in 2025
Today’s CEC draw marks the 10th of its kind this year and the third consecutive draw issuing 1,000 ITAs at a CRS score of 534. Since August, IRCC has maintained a predictable schedule, conducting one CEC draw per month to streamline processing and manage application volumes effectively.
 
The October draw follows a series of targeted Express Entry selections in September:
September 29: Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw with 291 ITAs at a CRS score of 855.
– **September 18**: Trades occupation draw issuing 1,250 ITAs at a CRS score of 505.
– September 17: Education category draw with 2,500 ITAs at a CRS score of 462.
 
These category-based draws reflect IRCC’s strategic approach to addressing labor market needs in critical sectors like healthcare, education, social services, and skilled trades. So far in 2025, IRCC has issued an impressive 66,838 ITAs across all Express Entry streams, with a significant focus on PNP pathways and priority occupations.
 
What This Means for Aspiring Immigrants
As Canada works toward its ambitious goal of welcoming over 500,000 permanent residents annually, the consistency of CEC draws signals stability and opportunity for in-Canada workers. However, with competition growing, applicants are encouraged to strengthen their profiles through steps like improving language scores, gaining additional work experience, or securing a valid job offer.
 
At Method Immigration, our team of licensed consultants specializes in crafting tailored Express Entry strategies for CEC and PNP candidates. Whether you’re already in Canada or planning your journey, we’re here to guide you every step of the way. [Contact us today](#) for personalized support or to assess your CRS eligibility.
 
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Canadian Experience Class (CEC) – this category is for people that have at least 1 year of Canadian work experience.
Foreign Skilled Worker (FSW) – you don’t need Canadian work experience for this category, but you do need foreign work experience.  

Foreign Skilled Trades (FST) – you don’t need Canadian work experience for this category but you do need work experience in a skilled trades role.

Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) – See PNP.

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If you are looking to come to Canada and work on a temporary basis, this may be for you.  You may have the intention to come to Canada on a temporary basis but then look into becoming a permanent resident – then this category also may be for you.  

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It is also a much quicker application than a sponsorship application and is not subject to paying a permanent residency fee. 

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The Family Sponsorship category is for Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents to be able to sponsor a family member to come to Canada and gain their permanent residency.  It could be spouses, children, parents, grandparents and in some cases Brothers, Sisters, Uncles, Aunties, Cousins, Nephews & Nieces.  Similarly if you are a foreign national that has a family member in Canada who is already a permanent resident or Citizen, this category may be for you. 

This category also includes the parent/grandparent super visa, which allows parents/grandparents of a permanent resident or Canadian Citizen to come to Canada for several months throughout the year without actually having to sponsor them.  Finally, the family sponsorship category also allows you to adopt a child to Canada. 

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Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

Are you considering immigrating to Canada and looking to apply under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)? Each province and territory in Canada has its own unique PNP and the eligibility criteria and minimum requirements for each program can vary. Some of the different streams that provinces and territories may have under their PNP include entrepreneur programs, graduate streams, in-demand skills streams and French speaker programs.

When it comes to applying under the PNP, you have two options: Express Entry or paper-based application. If you choose to apply through Express Entry, you can indicate your interest in a specific province or territory and if they are interested in your profile they may send you a Notification of Interest (NOI). If you receive an NOI, you can then apply for a nomination from the province or territory.

If you are nominated by a province or territory, and you meet the eligibility criteria and minimum requirements, you will be able to apply for permanent residence through Express Entry. It’s worth noting that 80% of Express Entry PNP applications are processed within 6 months, making it a fast-track option for applicants looking to immigrate to Canada.

It’s important to research and compare the different PNP streams offered by each province and territory to determine which program is the best fit for you. Some provinces and territories have more frequent rounds of invitations than others and some programs may have a lower minimum requirement for language or experience. Also, Keep in mind that some provinces and territories may not be accepting applications at all times.

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