June 2025 Express Entry: Canada’s Biggest ITA Month Yet
Express Entry in June 2025: Canada Issues Most ITAs Since Early This Year
June 2025 brought a wave of good news for aspiring immigrants to Canada, especially those in the Express Entry pool. Over the course of the month, Canada issued a total of 7,405 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for permanent residence—more than April and May combined. This marks the most active month for Express Entry draws so far in 2025.
If you’re keeping an eye on your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score or considering applying through Express Entry, there’s a lot to glean from June’s activity. Let’s break it all down for you in this friendly, easy-to-follow update.
Key Highlights
- June 2025 saw six Express Entry draws—the most in a single month this year
- 7,405 ITAs were issued, surpassing April and May combined
- Canadian Experience Class and Provincial Nominee Program draws dominated
- Healthcare and social services occupations saw a dedicated category-based draw
- The CRS pool continues to grow, with over 256,000 candidates as of June 22
- CRS scores of 501+ remain among the most competitive
What Happened in June? A Breakdown of the Draws
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) held a total of six Express Entry draws in June. These covered a mix of program types, including the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), Canadian Experience Class (CEC), and category-based draws for healthcare and social services occupations.
Here’s a look at each draw and how many ITAs were issued:
Date of Draw | Draw Type | ITAs Issued | CRS Cut-off |
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June 2, 2025 | Provincial Nominee Program | 277 | 726 |
June 4, 2025 | Healthcare & Social Services | 500 | 504 |
June 10, 2025 | Provincial Nominee Program | 125 | 784 |
June 12, 2025 | Canadian Experience Class | 3,000 | 529 |
June 23, 2025 | Provincial Nominee Program | 503 | 742 |
June 26, 2025 | Canadian Experience Class | 3,000 | 521 |
The standout trend? A clear focus on candidates already in Canada or with strong ties to the country—like those in the CEC or nominated by a province. Healthcare and social services occupations also continue to receive targeted attention, which reflects IRCC’s prioritization of essential sectors.
How June 2025 Compares to Other Months
Wondering how June stacks up against earlier months? It was the busiest since March and a dramatic rebound from a quieter April and May.
Month | Total ITAs Issued |
---|---|
January 2025 | 5,821 |
February 2025 | 11,601 |
March 2025 | 13,261 |
April 2025 | 1,246 |
May 2025 | 2,511 |
June 2025 | 7,405 |
As of June’s end, Canada has extended 41,845 Express Entry invitations in 2025. Given the country’s immigration goals, we can likely expect more activity in the latter half of the year.
What’s the Current CRS Score Distribution?
Now let’s talk about the Express Entry pool itself. As of June 22, 2025, there were 256,754 candidates in the pool. The highest concentration of profiles sits in the 351–400 range, which is typical.
But if your score is in the 500s, you’re in a much stronger position. Here’s a simplified look at how candidates are distributed by CRS score:
CRS Score Range | Number of Candidates |
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0–300 | 8,370 |
301–350 | 21,746 |
351–400 | 54,237 |
401–450 | 72,235 |
451–500 | 76,748 |
501–600 | 22,947 |
601–1200 | 471 |
Compared to mid-May, the pool has grown by more than 6,600 candidates. Notably, the number of candidates with scores between 601 and 1200 has increased by 440+, indicating more PNP nominations or exceptional profiles entering the system.
How Competitive Is Your CRS Score?
If you’re already in the pool or planning to enter soon, you’re probably asking: “Where do I stand?”
Let’s look at how CRS scores compare percentile-wise. This helps you figure out what percentage of candidates you’re ahead of—or behind.
CRS Score Range | # of Candidates | Percentile Range | % of Total Pool |
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0–300 | 8,370 | 0 – 3.26% | 3.26% |
301–350 | 21,746 | 3.26% – 11.73% | 8.47% |
351–400 | 54,237 | 11.73% – 32.85% | 21.12% |
401–450 | 71,235 | 32.85% – 60.99% | 28.14% |
451–500 | 76,748 | 60.99% – 90.88% | 29.89% |
501–600 | 22,947 | 90.88% – 99.82% | 8.94% |
601–1200 | 471 | 99.82% – 100% | 0.18% |
If your score is above 500, you’re sitting in the top 10% of the entire Express Entry pool. That gives you a strong shot at being invited—especially if you qualify under a priority category or receive a provincial nomination.
Final Thoughts: What This Means for Your Immigration Plans
June 2025’s resurgence in Express Entry draws is a promising sign for skilled workers eyeing Canadian permanent residency. The return to more frequent draws and targeted invitations, especially for in-demand sectors like healthcare, shows IRCC’s intent to meet labour market