Last Updated Jan 21, 2026

Express Entry CEC Draw January 21, 2026: 6,000 ITAs Issued with Record-Low 509 CRS Cut-off

Express Entry CEC Draw January 21, 2026 6,000 ITAs Issued with Record-Low 509 CRS Cut-off

By Ayan Office

Express Entry

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) continues its aggressive 2026 strategy of prioritizing in-Canada talent. In the latest Express Entry round held on January 21, 2026, the department issued 6,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) specifically to Canadian Experience Class (CEC) candidates.

This draw is a significant milestone, featuring the lowest CRS cut-off score of 2026 so far. With 14,000 CEC invitations issued in January alone, the pool is moving rapidly, creating a unique window for temporary residents to secure Permanent Residence (PR).

📊 January 21, 2026 Draw: Key Stats

FeatureDetails
Draw DateJanuary 21, 2026
Draw TypeCanadian Experience Class (CEC)
Invitations Issued (ITAs)6,000
CRS Cut-off Score509
Tie-Breaking RuleOctober 29, 2025 (04:35:24 UTC)

💡 Note: If your score is exactly 509, you only received an invitation if you submitted your Express Entry profile before the tie-breaker timestamp of October 29, 2025.


📈 2026 Express Entry Summary: A Month of Surges

January 2026 has been one of the most active months for Express Entry in recent history. IRCC has conducted four draws in three weeks, focusing exclusively on candidates already in Canada (CEC and PNP).

DateDraw TypeITAs IssuedCRS Cut-off
Jan 21Canadian Experience Class6,000509
Jan 20Provincial Nominee Program681746
Jan 7Canadian Experience Class8,000511
Jan 5Provincial Nominee Program574711
Total15,255

🔍 Analysis: Why are CEC Scores Dropping?

The drop to 509 points is largely due to the high volume of invitations issued in consecutive weeks. When IRCC clears 8,000 candidates (as seen on Jan 7) followed by another 6,000, it effectively “drains” the top-tier scores from the pool.

  • Pool Depletion: According to the latest pool distribution data, the number of candidates in the 501–600 range has dropped by over 4,600 since the start of the year.

  • Targeting Temporary Residents: This trend aligns with the 2026-2028 Immigration Levels Plan, where Canada has pledged to transition more temporary foreign workers to PR to stabilize the labor market.


🛡️ Strategic Checklist: Your Next Move

With scores trending downward, even a 1 or 2-point difference can be the factor that secures your PR.

  1. Optimize Your Language Score: Re-taking your IELTS/CELPIP to move from CLB 8 to CLB 9 can add up to 30 points. If you know French, achieving NCLC 7 can add up to 50 bonus points.

  2. Verify Your NOC: Ensure your work experience is correctly mapped to the 2021 NOC system. An incorrect code could lead to a refusal.

  3. Explore PNPs: If your score is below 500, a Provincial Nomination grants you 600 additional points, virtually guaranteeing an ITA.

🚀 Is Your Score Ready for the Next CEC Draw?

With 14,000 invitations issued this month, the 500-range is more accessible than ever. Don’t leave your PR to chance—ensure your profile is perfectly optimized.

Book Your 2026 PR Strategy Audit Now!

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