Express Entry Draw 380 : Canada issues 777 ITAs in latest Express Entry PNP draw with a minimum CRS score of 699

By Vicky
Canada has conducted another significant Express Entry draw 380, issuing 777 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). The draw held on November 25, 2025 required a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 699, marking one of the most impactful PNP rounds of the year. This draw reflects Canada’s continued focus on supporting provincial immigration needs and boosting regional labour markets through increased PNP allocations.

Key Highlights of the Latest Express Entry Draw 380

  • Date of Draw: November 25,2025
  • Total ITAs issued: 777
  • CRS cut-off score: 699
  • Program: Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
  • Tie-breaking rule: Profiles submitted before September 6, 2025, at 01:16:22 UTC

Canada’s Express Entry system saw a highly active month in November 2025, with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducting four major draws, issuing a total of 6,000+ Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for permanent residency. These draws targeted a mix of Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) applicants, Canadian Experience Class (CEC) candidates, and key healthcare & social services occupations.

November’s draw pattern highlights Canada’s continued commitment to addressing critical labour shortages while supporting regional immigration demands.

Summary of Express Entry Draws: November 2025

Draw # Minimum CRS Score Required Date of Draw # of ITAs Issued
380 699 (Provincial Nominee only) November 25, 2025 777
379 462 (Healthcare & Social Services occupations) November 14, 2025 3,500
378 533 (Canadian Experience Class only) November 12, 2025 1,000
377 738 (Provincial Nominee only) November 10, 2025 714

Who Benefits the Most From This Express Entry Draw 380 ?

Applicants With a Provincial Nomination

Since PNP nomination adds 600 CRS points, even candidates with lower base scores (100–150) could easily surpass the cut-off.

Candidates in High-Demand Provincial Occupations

Those in healthcare, IT, construction, engineering, and trades currently have strong nomination prospects due to labour shortages across Canadian provinces.

Skilled Workers Outside Major Cities

Many provinces prefer candidates willing to settle in regional areas, making PNP a favourable option for non-metropolitan applicants.

Conclusion: What to Expect in Upcoming Draws

With Canada moving toward higher PNP targets and more category-based selection draws, skilled workers can expect:

  • More frequent PNP invitations
  • Lower CRS thresholds for specific occupations
  • Strong opportunities for candidates in healthcare, tech, trades, and essential roles

The latest Express Entry PNP draw reaffirms that provincial nominations continue to be one of the strongest pathways to Canadian permanent residency. For more details, visit the official Government of Canada website.

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