Express Entry
Latest Express Entry Draw #364 invites 1,000 CEC Candidates in Canada Immigration
The latest Canada immigration update brings exciting news for applicants under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC). On September 3, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) held Express Entry Draw #364, issuing 1,000 invitations to candidates. The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score required was 534, with the tie-breaking rule set for August 14, 2025.
This is one of the more selective CEC-specific draws of the year, reflecting Canada’s continued focus on experienced workers already contributing to the Canadian labour market. For many hopefuls in the Express Entry pool, this draw represents a promising pathway to permanent residency.
Why This Express Entry Draw Matters for Canada Immigration?
The Express Entry system remains one of the most reliable routes for skilled professionals looking to secure permanent residency. A CEC-specific draw like this highlights Canada’s preference for candidates with Canadian work experience, strong language skills, and adaptability to local workplaces.
As of September 1, 2025, the Express Entry pool held over 254,000 candidates, many waiting for their chance to receive an invitation. With competition so high, even a draw of 1,000 ITAs provides significant opportunities for those positioned above the CRS cut-off.
Key Details of Express Entry Draw #364
Date of Draw | Type of Draw | Invitations Issued | CRS Cut-Off | Tie-Breaking Rule |
September 3, 2025 | Canadian Experience Class (CEC) | 1,000 | 534 | August 14, 2025 |
Express Entry Trends in 2025
So far, 2025 has brought 34 Express Entry draws, and trends show a shift toward smaller, more frequent, program-specific rounds. French-language and healthcare-targeted draws have dominated much of the year, while CEC draws are now re-emerging as a priority.
IRCC has also emphasized category-based selections, focusing on sectors like:
- Healthcare
- STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics)
- Trades
- Transport
- French language proficiency
This year’s data shows that while CRS cut-offs remain higher than in previous years, targeted draws like this CEC round create real opportunities for those with strong profiles already in Canada.
How Candidates Can Improve Their Chances
If you’re in the Express Entry pool and aiming for future selections, here are practical steps to consider:
- Improve language scores (IELTS or CELPIP).
- Gain additional Canadian work experience where possible.
- Secure a provincial nomination for an additional 600 CRS points.
- Update your Express Entry profile regularly to ensure all credentials are counted.
- Explore education upgrades to boost points in the CRS grid.
- By taking these actions, you strengthen your profile and increase your odds in upcoming rounds.
The Express Entry Draw 364 on September 3, 2025, invited 1,000 candidates under the Canadian Experience Class, with a CRS cut-off of 534. This result confirms that CEC candidates remain a top priority within the Express Entry system.
For anyone preparing to apply, this draw sends a clear message: Canada immigration continues to provide strong opportunities for skilled workers already living and contributing to the country.