When will the Next CEC Draw be in Express Entry for Canada PR?

When will the Next CEC Draw be in Express Entry for Canada PR?


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Are you also waiting for the next CEC draw in the Express Entry?

Well, your waiting answer is here. 

According to the latest Express Entry draw, the recent draw was held under the category-based draw. 

And the last Canadian Experience Class (CEC) draw was held on August 07, 2025. Under this draw a total number of 1,000 applications were selected to proceed further for Canada PR.

However, the minimum CRS cut-off score of this draw was 534. 

Therefore, the expected CEC draw will be held around August 30, 2025, to September 03, 2025. 

But, it is important to note that no one can announce the exact date except the IRCC. 

Understanding the Next CEC Draw in Express Entry 

Before we jump into the “when will the next Express Entry draw be in the CEC category?” let’s first understand “what is the Canadian Experience Class stream?”

The Canadian Experience Class stream, under Canada’s Express Entry system, which is a points-based system that ranks candidates based on their CRS score.

Why CEC Stream?

The Canadian Experience Class stream is important and most favourable to people who want to become permanent residents in Canada, because: 

  • The CEC stream is specifically designed for people who already have Canadian work experience.
  • It’s one of the fastest ways to transition from a temporary worker or graduate to a Canadian PR.
  • The CEC draws are usually held every 2–3 weeks, but in recent years, the frequency has changed depending on labor market needs and immigration targets.

When can you expect the Next CEC Draw? 

So, here comes the part you have been waiting for.

But the truth is, IRCC does not announce exact dates in advance. You have to wait for the next draw. It can occur any time of the week, month, or maybe sooner. 

However, looking at past CEC draw trends, we can understand that:

  • Historically, Canada held CEC-specific draws regularly until late 2021.
  • Recently, the focus has been more on all-program draws, provincial nominee program (PNP) draws, and category-based selections.
  • That said, CEC draws are expected to make a comeback, especially with Canada’s increasing demand for skilled workers and the new immigration targets for 2025 and beyond.

Fact: According to IRCC’s Immigration Levels Plan, Canada aims to invite over 485,000 new permanent residents in 2025. Skilled workers, including those under CEC, will form a large portion of this.

So, while no one can circle the exact date on their calendar, the chances of a CEC draw happening soon are bright.

The patience can be tough, but the reward is worth waiting for. 

How can Stark Visas Help You?

You don’t need to face this waiting game alone. We will help you prepare, so when the next CEC draw does happen, you are not scrambling at the last minute.

At Stark Visas:

  • We assist with visa approvals and make sure your documents are accurate and strong.
  • We provide language test guidance (IELTS, PTE, TOEFL) to boost your CRS score from professional trainers.
  • We guide you on Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) in case you want an alternate pathway or others.
  • We handle the tricky paperwork while you focus on planning your life in Canada.
  • Even if rejected, we believe every difficulty has a possibility. Hence, we are adhering to make your refusal case approved. 

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Quick Facts About the Express Entry CEC Draw:

Before you apply for the next CEC draw and step into the world of Canada. Here are some interesting facts about the Express Entry system and the Canadian Experience Class draw:

  • First launched in 2015 under Express Entry.
  • Candidates need at least 1 year of skilled Canadian work experience to become eligible for this draw.
  • Language requirement: CLB 7 for NOC 0 or A jobs and CLB 5 for NOC B jobs.
  • The average CRS cut-off in past CEC draws: between 430–460 points.
  • Processing time: Usually 6 months or less.  

FAQs about the CEC Draw

Q1. Will there be a CEC draw in 2025?

A: Most likely, yes. With Canada’s rising demand for workers, the next CEC draws are expected to return as part of Express Entry’s intake strategy.

Q2. How often are CEC draws held?

A: There is no fixed schedule, but typically every 2–4 weeks when active, depending on the draw trends and labour market needs.

Q3. What CRS score do I require for the CEC Draw?

A: Previously, the CRS cut-off has been lower than the FSW draws, often between 430–460.

Q4. Can I apply for PNP while waiting for CEC?

A: Absolutely! Many candidates choose Provincial Nominee Programs as a backup plan while waiting for the next CEC draw.

Q5. How can Stark Visas help me?

A: We will guide you through visa filing, IELTS prep, CRS improvement, and alternate pathways so your Canada PR journey does not pause.

The wait for the next CEC draw may feel long, but like dawn after a dark night, it always comes, and your Canadian dream is closer than you think.

But while you wait, don’t just sit idle. Prepare, strengthen your profile, and stay updated. 

So that, when the opportunity knocks, you are ready to open the door.

And with Stark Visas by your side, you will never walk this path alone. Our expert consultants are always ready to pick up your phone or meet you whenever you feel stuck.

What’s stopping you from reaching Canada? Contact us now at +91 8233 058233! 
 

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