On June 10, 2025, Canada invited 125 people to apply for permanent residence under its Express Entry system, specifically through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). This draw was aimed at helping provinces fill local jobs by choosing workers with the skills they need.
The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score needed this time was 784. That might sound high, but candidates with a provincial nomination get an extra 600 points, which gives them an edge.
Express Entry is one of Canada’s key ways of bringing in skilled workers who can contribute to the economy. By working closely with provinces, Canada tries to make sure newcomers end up where they are needed most, rather than just in the biggest cities.
This draw shows that Canada is serious about attracting people who can help grow its economy and support communities across the country. For the 125 people who got invitations, it’s a big step toward building a new life in Canada. Now they have 60 days to send in their full applications.
Overall, this draw is another sign that Canada is keeping immigration a priority to keep its economy and population strong.