The immigration system of Canada demonstrates its ongoing dedication to recruiting skilled immigrants through its latest Express Entry draw which serves as a demonstration of this practice. The newly established Express Entry Draw #413 specifically invited applicants from the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) to receive 2,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for permanent residency. This immigration policy change demonstrates how Canada improves its immigration system while informing applicants about the future changes they can expect to see.
Key Highlights of Express Entry Draw #413
The latest draw occurred on April 28, 2026, and selected candidates who had Canadian work experience. The following details represent the main elements of the event:
- Program targeted: Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
- Invitations issued: 2,000
- Minimum CRS score: 514
- Date of draw: April 28, 2026
The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) process continues to favor applicants who possess Canadian experience according to the existing pattern which has been observed in the recent draws.
Understanding the CRS Score Trend
The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score for this draw was set at 514, which is slightly lower than the previous CEC draw score of 515. The one-point reduction leads to a positive result for candidates who remain in the pool because it creates more opportunities for them to get selected.
The CRS scores have decreased slightly but they continue to maintain high values when compared to the beginning of the year. The situation demonstrates that candidates face tough competition because the number of skilled applicants continues to increase.
The CRS score of hopeful immigrants depends on their ability to enhance their score by improving their language skills and gaining extra work experience and educational qualifications.
Why Canada Is Prioritizing CEC Candidates
Draw #413 shows the Canadian Experience Class as its primary element which the draw maintains throughout its process. The current trend demonstrates that Canada prefers candidates who have already established their presence in the Canadian labor market and society.
Candidates under the CEC category typically:
- Possess work experience in Canada
- They already possess knowledge about Canadian working methods and cultural practices.
- They need less time to adjust to Canada while they start to work
- Canada provides additional support for these applicants to create better job transition experiences which help the economy through their work.
The Canadian government implements this strategy because it serves as an essential element of their immigration goals outlined in their multi-year immigration levels plan which prioritizes economic immigration as the main poverty solution.
Comparing Draw #413 with Previous Rounds
The significance of Draw #413 requires comparison with previous draws conducted during the year 2026 in order to comprehend its full importance.
- On April 14, 2026 (Draw #410), IRCC also issued 2,000 ITAs with a higher CRS score of 515.
- A similar CEC draw issued 2,250 invitations with a CRS score of 509 on March 31, 2026.
The comparison of the results shows two main trends:
- Stable number of invitations: Most recent CEC draws are issuing around 2,000 ITAs.
- Rising CRS scores: The minimum score has gradually increased, reflecting heightened competition.
The earlier draws scheduled throughout the year distributed 6,000 invitations which included lower CRS requirements. The growing trend of smaller draws with elevated scores indicates that the selection process has become more rigorous.
What This Means for Applicants
The Draw #413 results in multiple crucial outcomes which Express Entry pool candidates should understand.
- Competition Is Increasing
The candidates who want to receive an invitation must meet the requirement of exceeding a CRS score of 500 while presenting themselves with a strong profile. This includes high language test scores, relevant work experience, and educational qualifications.
- Canadian Experience Is Highly Valuable
The CEC draws maintain their important value as they demonstrate how essential Canadian work experience has become for gaining employment in Canada. The current temporary workers and international students from Canada have a definite advantage over their competition.
- Smaller Draw Sizes May Continue
The newest information shows that fewer invitations have been given out during the current month when compared to earlier months. The draw process will change to provide limited opportunities while selecting individuals through a specific method if this trend keeps going.
The Role of Express Entry in Canada’s Immigration System
Express Entry provides the quickest path through which people can obtain permanent residency status in Canada. The system processes applications for major economic immigration programs which include:
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
- Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)
- Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)
The CRS system evaluates candidates by assigning points based on their age and education and work history and language proficiency.
The process begins with regular draws that choose the top-ranked candidates who will receive permanent residence application invitations.
Future Outlook for Express Entry Draws
upcoming Express Entry draws will be influenced by various events that are expected to happen.
- The Canadian government will continue to focus on drawing people who possess particular skills to meet their labor market demands.
- The government budgetary requirements will determine how frequently draws occur and their total number during the entire year.
- The number of candidates who join the pool will cause CRS scores to keep rising because of their continuous arrival.
The experts predict that draw sizes will differ but Canada will continue its economic immigration policy to fuel growth while resolving labor market shortages.
Final Thoughts
The Canadian immigration policy has undergone changes as evidenced by Express Entry Draw #413, which functions as a clear indicator of those changes. The country shows its dedication to Canadian Economic Class candidates through its 2,000 invitation distribution to those who already participate in the economy.
Aspiring immigrants must create an excellent CRS profile while they gain work experience in Canada because this strategy will boost their chances to receive invitations.
The Express Entry system requires you to stay updated about draw trends while you create your profile to succeed in the process because competition remains high.

