In June 2025, Canada saw a significant rise in the number of Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for permanent residency, with more invitations issued than in both April and May combined—an encouraging sign for hopeful candidates in the Express Entry pool. In total, 7,405 ITAs were sent out across six draws in June, marking the highest number of draws in a single month so far in 2025. Well, today, we will discuss about the state of the Express Entry pool as of July 2025.
So, without further ado, let us begin!
Which Express Entry Draws Happened In June?
June brought an increase in draw frequency, with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducting six rounds of invitations—a pace not seen since November 2024. The draws targeted various streams, including the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), Canadian Experience Class (CEC), and specific occupations under category-based selection.
Notably, healthcare and social services occupations were featured—reflecting IRCC’s plan to prioritize these sectors as announced earlier this year.
The table below shows the number of ITAs issued, draw types, and corresponding Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cut-off scores for each draw in June.
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 |
These figures highlight the variety of draw types IRCC is using to manage labour market needs.
How Do June’s Numbers Compare To Previous Months?
A significant thing to know under the state of the Express Entry pool as of July 2025 is how June’s numbers compare to previous months.
Well, the 7,405 ITAs issued in June far exceed the numbers for both April and May. However, they still do not reach the levels seen earlier in the year, especially in February and March, when the immigration department issued a notably high number of invitations.
Here’s a quick look at how monthly ITA figures have shaped up so far in 2025:
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 |
So far this year, Canada has issued a total of 41,845 invitations through Express Entry, with June’s bump bringing optimism to candidates waiting for their chance.
What Is The Current Score Distribution In The Express Entry Pool?
As of June 22, 2025, the Express Entry pool holds 256,754 candidate profiles—an increase of 6,672 profiles compared to the previous report on May 13. The breakdown below shows how many candidates fall into each CRS score range:
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 |
One notable point is the increase in profiles within the 601–1200 CRS score range. Over 440 new profiles entered this top score bracket since the last update in May—a sign that more candidates are receiving PNP nominations or other CRS-boosting factors.
How Does Your CRS Score Compare Within The Pool?
Knowing where your score sits compared to the rest of the pool is helpful for planning your next steps. The table below shows the percentile breakdown for each score range, indicating what share of candidates fall into each category.
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% |
Percentile scores show the percentage of candidates whose scores fall at or below each CRS boundary. This helps you see whether your profile is competitive enough for the upcoming draws or if you may need to boost your score through options like improving language test results or securing a provincial nomination.
Looking Ahead
With the first half of 2025 behind us, it’s clear that Canada’s Express Entry system remains dynamic. The increase in June’s draws suggests that IRCC is working to meet immigration targets while addressing sector-specific labour needs—good news for qualified candidates waiting for their ITA.
For those still in the pool, staying updated on your CRS score, knowing where you stand, and planning proactive ways to strengthen your profile can help you make the most of upcoming draws in the second half of the year.
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