Key Highlights of Express Entry Draw 410
- Program: Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
- Invitations Issued: 2,000
- Date & Time: April 14, 2026 at 10:24:07 UTC
- Minimum CRS Score: 515
- Tie-breaking Rule: June 10, 2025 at 02:46:26 UTC
CRS Score Reflects Competitive Pool
The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score for this draw was 515, indicating a competitive selection process. While the score remains relatively high, it reflects the strong profile of candidates already working and contributing within Canada.
CEC draws typically prioritize individuals with Canadian work experience, which often gives them an edge in CRS rankings. The current cutoff suggests that candidates with strong language scores, skilled work experience, and possibly additional factors such as education or provincial nominations continue to dominate the pool.
Focus on Canadian Experience Class Candidates
This draw exclusively targeted candidates under the Canadian Experience Class, reinforcing Canada’s strategy to transition temporary residents into permanent residents. By selecting candidates who are already integrated into the Canadian workforce, the government aims to address labour shortages efficiently and support economic growth.
CEC candidates are often preferred due to their familiarity with Canadian work culture, proven adaptability, and immediate ability to contribute to the economy.
What the Tie-Breaking Rule Means
The tie-breaking rule was set to June 10, 2025, at 02:46:26 UTC. This means that among candidates who had the minimum CRS score of 515, only those who submitted their Express Entry profiles before this date and time received invitations.
This highlights the importance of entering the Express Entry pool early, as even candidates with the same score may be prioritized based on their profile submission date.
Positive Outlook for Skilled Workers
The issuance of 2,000 invitations demonstrates Canada’s steady immigration intake through Express Entry. For candidates already in Canada, especially those under the CEC category, this draw presents a strong opportunity to secure permanent residency.
Although CRS scores remain competitive, consistent draws and targeted selections indicate ongoing opportunities for qualified applicants. Candidates aiming for future draws can improve their CRS score through higher language proficiency, additional work experience, or exploring provincial nomination pathways.

