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IRCC releases updated distribution of candidate scores in the Express Entry pool

Aug 5, 2026News Briefingwww.cicnews.com

The immigration department released its latest snapshot of the Express Entry pool on August 3, showing a net loss of 2,433 profiles since the July 19 update. While the pool contracted overall, the number of candidates with CRS scores in the 501‑600 range grew by 1,572, and growth was recorded in almost every higher‑score band except the top tier.

Score‑range comparison (July 19 vs. August 3)

CRS score range August 3 July 19 Difference
0–300 7,683 7,836 –153
301–350 17,101 17,490 –389
351–400 50,107 51,107 –1,000
401–410 10,775 12,339 –1,564
411–420 11,326 12,460 –1,134
421–430 11,942 11,961 –19
431–440 13,267 13,437 –170
441–450 13,595 13,680 –85
451–460 14,845 14,879 –34
461–470 16,057 16,086 –29
471–480 16,368 16,119 +249
481–490 12,890 12,615 +275
491–500 12,939 12,880 +59
501–600 19,705 18,133 +1,572
601–1,200 500 511 –11
Total 229,100 231,533 –2,433

Proportion of candidates by score band (as of August 3)

CRS score range Candidates Cumulative Percentile range Share of pool
0–300 7,683 7,683 0.00 % – 3.35 % 3.35 %
301–350 17,101 24,784 3.35 % – 10.82 % 7.46 %
351–400 50,107 74,891 10.82 % – 32.69 % 21.87 %
401–410 10,775 85,666 32.69 % – 37.39 % 4.70 %
411–420 11,326 96,992 37.39 % – 42.34 % 4.94 %
421–430 11,942 108,934 42.34 % – 47.55 % 5.21 %
431–440 13,267 122,201 47.55 % – 53.34 % 5.79 %
441–450 13,595 135,796 53.34 % – 59.27 % 5.93 %
451–460 14,845 150,641 59.27 % – 65.75 % 6.48 %
461–470 16,057 166,698 65.75 % – 72.76 % 7.01 %
471–480 16,368 183,066 72.76 % – 79.91 % 7.14 %
481–490 12,890 195,956 79.91 % – 85.53 % 5.63 %
491–500 12,939 208,895 85.53 % – 91.18 % 5.65 %
501–600 19,705 228,600 91.18 % – 99.78 % 8.60 %
601–1,200 500 229,100 99.78 % – 100.00 % 0.22 %

Percentiles indicate the proportion of candidates whose CRS score is at or below the upper limit of each band.

Draws not reflected in the August 3 snapshot

Two selection rounds held after the snapshot added 3,507 invitations:

Date Round type Invitations issued Lowest CRS score
August 4 Provincial Nominee Program 507 768
August 5 Canadian Experience Class 3,000 516

Including these, the total number of Invitations to Apply (ITAs) issued through Express Entry to date stands at 108,123.

What drove the profile changes between July 19 and August 3?

IRCC conducted four draws in that period, issuing 7,515 ITAs:

Date Round type Invitations issued Lowest CRS score
July 20 Provincial Nominee Program 511 744
July 21 Canadian Experience Class 2,000 516
July 22 French‑Language proficiency 5,000 399
July 23 Skilled Military Recruits* 436 8

*The July 23 draw was the first ever targeting Skilled Military Recruits, a category introduced in February 2026.

The combined effect of these draws and subsequent invitations reduced the overall pool size by 2,433 profiles.

How Express Entry works (brief overview)

  • Eligibility – Candidates must qualify for at least one federal economic program (e.g., Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, Federal Skilled Trades).
  • CRS score – Points are awarded for age, education, language ability, work experience, and other factors.
  • Draws – IRCC runs regular invitation rounds, selecting the highest‑scoring candidates. Category‑based draws (e.g., French‑language, healthcare, trades, STEM) often have lower CRS cut‑offs because they target specific labour‑market needs.
  • Processing – After receiving an ITA, candidates have 60 days to submit a permanent‑residence application. Typical processing time for Express Entry applications is about six months, compared with 12–20 months for base Provincial Nominee Program applications.

Recent category draws illustrate the range of CRS cut‑offs:

  • Healthcare & social services – 462 – 476
  • Canadian Experience Class (general) – 507 – 518
  • Physicians with Canadian work experience – very low volume (271 invitations in the latest draw)

Understanding where a profile falls within the current distribution helps candidates gauge their likelihood of receiving an invitation and decide whether to improve language scores, obtain a provincial nomination, or explore other pathways.