Canada's Express Entry system issues 473 Invitations to Apply, focusing on Provincial Nominee candidates.
On April 27, 2026, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) held a major draw in the Express Entry system, issuing 473 Invitations to Apply (ITAs). This draw focused on candidates with a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) nomination, marking another important step in Canada's immigration strategy.
To be selected in this latest draw, candidates needed to meet the following criteria:
This draw was the 23rd of 2026 and, like many recent draws, focused on candidates who have provincial nominations or Canadian work experience.
So far in 2026, several Express Entry draws have taken place, with a strong emphasis on candidates with provincial nominations and work experience in Canada. Some of the key draws include:
The PNP stream has been a major focus for Express Entry in 2026. So far, the IRCC has issued a significant number of ITAs to candidates with provincial nominations. These individuals are seen as important assets to the Canadian economy, as they have the skills needed in specific regions and industries.
There have been 9 PNP-specific draws this year alone, and PNP candidates have already received a total of 3,736 ITAs.
The provincial nomination program aims to fill labor shortages and bring skilled workers to Canada, particularly in regions outside of the main urban centers.
While PNP candidates have received considerable attention, other categories have also seen significant activity. The Canadian Experience Class (CEC) and French-Language Proficiency categories remain important for the IRCC's immigration strategy. Here’s a quick look at how the ITAs break down for various categories:
The IRCC plans to continue holding draws that focus on filling specific labor market needs. For those who received an ITA in the April 27 draw, the next step is submitting a full application for permanent residency in Canada. Candidates must provide all required documents and complete the process in a timely manner.
As the year progresses, more draws are expected, particularly for skilled workers who meet Canada's economic needs, ensuring that the country's immigration system continues to support both growth and diversity.
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