Express Entry | 八月抽籤對您意味著什麼?

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August has been busy for Express Entry—multiple draws in quick succession and cut-offs that swing widely across categories. Here’s a clear recap of the latest results (through Aug 19, 2025), what they signal, and how to position yourself for the next invitation.


The Latest Draws (Aug 6–19, 2025)

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  • Aug 19 – Healthcare & Social Services (v2): 2,500 ITAs | CRS 470

  • Aug 18 – Provincial Nominee Program: 192 ITAs | CRS 800

  • Aug 8 – French Language Proficiency (v1): 2,500 ITAs | CRS 481

  • Aug 7 – Canadian Experience Class: 1,000 ITAs | CRS 534

  • Aug 6 – Provincial Nominee Program: 225 ITAs | CRS 739

Recent context:

  • Jul 22 – Healthcare (v2): 4,000 ITAs | CRS 475

  • Jul 8 – CEC: 3,000 ITAs | CRS 518

  • Jun 4 – Healthcare (v2): 500 ITAs | CRS 504


What’s Trending

1) Category-based draws are doing the heavy lifting. Healthcare (CRS 470) and French draws (CRS 481) remain well below CEC (CRS 534 this month). If you can align with either category, your path to an ITA is shorter.

2) Healthcare scores are slipping—downward.504 (Jun 4)475 (Jul 22)470 (Aug 19). That’s meaningful relief for qualified applicants.

3) PNP stays high by design. CRS 739–800 reflects the +600 nomination points. PNP isn’t a “shortcut” to a low CRS; it’s a strategy for candidates who want certainty and a provincial landing plan.


2025 focus areas (category-based selection)

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IRCC signalled four priorities this year. If you align with one, your chances improve:

  • Healthcare

  • Skilled trades

  • French-language proficiency

  • Education occupations

IF YOU ARE ……

  • Healthcare & social services professionals (nurses, PSWs, therapists, counselors, lab/med-tech support, etc.).

  • French speakers who can prove CLB 7+ on TEF/TCF.

  • Strong CEC candidates with polished documentation and competitive language scores.

  • PNP-ready applicants who can match provincial priorities and timelines.

You has the Edge Right Now.


Your Action Plan (by CRS Band)

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CRS 540+Submission-ready

  • Keep proof of funds, employment letters, police checks lined up to file inside 60 days.

  • Use PNP as a backstop for certainty.

CRS 500–539Close; unlock a category

  • Add French (CLB 7+) to target French rounds.

  • Pursue PNP nomination (+600) where your profile matches provincial needs.

  • Max out spouse points, re-sit language tests, and verify ECA accuracy.

CRS 470–499Category-first strategy

  • Map your experience to healthcare/social services NOCs (including allied/support roles).

  • Build a provincial path (OINP, etc.) while improving language scores.

CRS <470Provincial & program pivot

  • Prioritise PNPs, caregiver, regionalFrancophone options with clearer selection criteria.

  • If studying, choose programs → jobs → PR routes provinces actively support.


Pro Tips to Lift Your Profile

  • Language is leverage: Small gains on IELTS/CELPIP or TEF/TCF can move you into invite range—especially French.

  • NOC alignment matters: Make sure duties and titles match your targeted category (and your letters prove it).

  • Document discipline: Reference letters, pay records, and proof of funds should be complete and consistent—that’s how you avoid delays after ITA.

  • Parallel tracks win: Pair 快速入境 with a PNP to create two paths to the same outcome.


How Altec Global Helps

We build a dual-lane plan—EE + PNP—tailored to your timeline and risk profile. Then we polish your documents so you can submit the same week you receive an ITA.

At Altec Global, we understand the complexities of the Canadian immigration system and are dedicated to helping applicants overcome these obstacles. Whether you’re waiting for your PR application, navigating temporary residence delays, or seeking citizenship, our team is here to guide you through the process and help make your Canadian dream a reality. Contact us Today.

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