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Latest Express Entry Draw #365 Issues 4,500 Invitations at CRS 446

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Express Entry Draw #365

Canada has once again made headlines with its Express Entry draw #365 on September 4, 2025. In this round, the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issued 4,500 invitations to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 446. This is an exciting update for skilled professionals worldwide who dream of making Canada their new home.

The Express Entry system continues to be one of the fastest and most reliable ways to immigrate to Canada, attracting talent that contributes to the country’s growing economy and diverse communities.

What Happened in the Latest Express Entry Draw #365 ?

This round was held for candidates with strong French language proficiency. The tie-breaking rule was applied for profiles submitted before June 16, 2025, at 07:21:06 UTC.

Here’s a quick breakdown of the September 4 draw:

CategoryDetails
DateSeptember 4, 2025
Number of Invitations4,500
Lowest CRS Score446
Type of DrawFrench language category

The significant number of invitations shows Canada’s continuing demand for bilingual professionals.

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Why Express Entry Is Attracting More Applicants

The Express Entry system has gained popularity for its transparent and points-based structure. Candidates are selected through CRS, which considers factors like:

  • Age
  • Education
  • Work experience
  • Language ability in English and/or French

There are three types of draws that Canada organizes:

  1. General rounds: open to top candidates across all eligible programs.
  2. Program-specific rounds: limited to certain pathways such as the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).
  3. Category-based rounds: targeted draws, like this one, focused on language or occupation.

This flexibility allows Canada to meet its economic and demographic needs while giving skilled workers multiple ways to qualify.

What This Means for Future Applicants

If you’re considering applying, this latest draw highlights two important points:

  • Canada is placing growing value on bilingual skills, especially French.
  • CRS scores are staying competitive, but the high number of invitations increases your chances.

Staying prepared with an up-to-date Express Entry profile, improving language scores, or securing a provincial nomination can significantly boost your chances. The Canada Express Entry draw #365, conducted on September 4, 2025, issued 4,500 invitations at a CRS cutoff of 446. This is a positive signal for skilled professionals. With bilingualism, education, and relevant work experience, candidates can turn their Canadian dream into reality.

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Keeping a strong profile ensures you’re ready for the next round, which could be your ticket to permanent residence. Stay tuned with Canada Immigration News for more updates on Express Entry draws, PNPs, and other related updates in the Canadian immigration landscape.

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PNP Draws & Updates

DateProvinceInvitations
Aug 21PEI 132 Invitations
Aug 21Manitoba77 Invitations
Aug 19 British Columbia15 Invitations
Aug 15Alberta683 Invitations
Aug 7Manitoba37 Invitations
Check Out the Full List of PNP Draws➜

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Recent Express Entry Draws

DrawNumber Of InvitationsMinimum CRS Points
365 (French)4500446
364 (CEC)1000534
363 (PNP)249772
362 (Healthcare)2500470
361 (PNP)192800
All Express Entry Draw Results ➜

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