Express Entry Draw 410: CRS 515, 2,000 ITAs

Category: Canadian Experience Class

Date: April 14, 2026

CRS Cutoff: 515

Invitations Issued: 2,000

Source: View Official IRCC Announcement

Tie-breaking rule: June 10, 2025 at 02:46:26 UTC

The current Express Entry draw, number 410, occurred on April 14, 2026. This draw did not include a tie-breaking rule as the cut-off date was not specified. The draw for the Canadian Experience Class resulted in a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 515. A total of 2,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) were issued in this round.

When comparing the current draw to the previous draw on April 2, 2026, there is a difference of 38 points between the CRS scores. The previous draw had a CRS score of 477, resulting in an increase of 38 points to 515 in the current draw. The number of ITAs issued decreased by 1,000, from 3,000 in the previous draw down to 2,000.

Comparing the current draw to the draw on March 31, 2026, the CRS score increased by 6 points. The March 31 draw had a CRS score of 509. The reduction in the number of ITAs issued from March 31 to April 14 is 250, with ITAs decreasing from 2,250 to 2,000.

Evaluating the current draw against the draw on March 30, 2026, the CRS score demonstrated a significant decline of 287 points. The March 30 draw had a remarkably high CRS score of 802, indicating an unusual draw type compared to the current one focused on the Canadian Experience Class. The number of ITAs issued increased by 1,644 from the March 30 draw, which issued 356 ITAs to the current 2,000.

CRS scores are calculated based on various factors including age, education level, work experience, and language proficiency. These scores determine an applicant’s rank within the Express Entry pool. ITAs are issued to the highest-ranking candidates in the pool, allowing them to apply for permanent residency in Canada. For a detailed understanding of how CRS scores are calculated, refer to the [CRS Calculator Page]. For more information regarding the application process, please visit the [Express Entry Guide]. Additionally, for insights into provincial pathways, see the [Provincial Nominee Program Overview].