Express Entry Category-based draws 2025

By: Amir Radaii

March 5, 2025

Canada’s Express Entry system is one of the most popular pathways for skilled workers seeking permanent residency. However, rather than being a standalone immigration program, Express Entry serves as a selection system to identify the most qualified candidates for immigration.

The Express Entry system manages applications for permanent residency under the following programs:

  • Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)
  • Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)
  • Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
  • Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

To better align the Express Entry system with Canada’s labor market needs and immigration objectives, the government introduced category-based selection draws in 2023. These draws allow candidates in specific groups to receive invitations to apply (ITAs) for permanent residency without competing against all other applicants in the pool.

What Are Category-Based Express Entry Draws?

In 2023, the Government of Canada introduced a new approach within the Express Entry system, selecting candidates who meet specific eligibility criteria under predefined categories. Those who qualify for these categories compete only with others in the same category, increasing their chances of receiving an ITA.

These specialized rounds of invitations are known as category-based draws. Below, we explore the categories currently recognized by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and the eligibility criteria for each.

Categories for Category-Based Express Entry Draws

Initially, six categories were introduced in 2023, but as of the 2025 update, they have been streamlined into four key groups:

  1. French-Language Proficiency
  2. Healthcare and Social Services Occupations
  3. Skilled Trades Occupations
  4. Education Occupations

For candidates in the French-Language Proficiency category, a minimum French language level of CLB 7 in all four language skills is required.

For the remaining three occupational categories, candidates must have at least six months of full-time (or equivalent part-time) continuous work experience in an eligible job, either inside or outside Canada.

Eligible Occupations for Each Category

Healthcare and Social Services Occupations

Job Title NOC Code TEER Level
Animal health technologists and veterinary technicians 32104 2
Audiologists and speech-language pathologists 31112 1
Cardiology technologists and electrophysiological diagnostic technologists 32123 2
Chiropractors 31201 1
Dental hygienists and dental therapists 32111 2
Dentists 31110 1
Dieticians and nutritionists 31121 1
General practitioners and family physicians 31102 1
Licensed practical nurses 32101 2
Massage therapists 32201 2
Medical laboratory assistants and related technical occupations 33101 3
Medical laboratory technologists 32120 2
Medical radiation technologists 32121 2
Medical sonographers 32122 2
Nurse aides, orderlies, and patient service associates 33102 3
Nurse practitioners 31302 1
Nursing coordinators and supervisors 31300 1
Occupational therapists 31203 1
Optometrists 31111 1
Other medical technologists and technicians 32129 2
Paramedical occupations 32102 2
Pharmacists 31120 1
Pharmacy technicians 32124 2
Physiotherapists 31202 1
Psychologists 31200 1
Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses 31301 1
Social workers 41300 1
Specialists in clinical and laboratory medicine 31100 1
Specialists in surgery 31101 1
Veterinarians 31103 1

 

SKILLED TRADES OCCUPATIONS

Job Title

 

NOC Code TEER Level
Bricklayers 72320 2
Cabinetmakers 72311 2
Carpenters 72310 2
Concrete finishers 73100 3
Construction estimators 22303 2
Construction managers 70010 0
Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics 72400 2
Cooks 63200 3
Electricians (except industrial and power system) 72200 2
Floor covering installers 73113 3
Gas fitters 72302 2
Heating, refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics 72402 2
Heavy-duty equipment mechanics 72401 2
Home building and renovation managers 70011 0
Industrial electricians 72201 2
Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors 72100 2
Painters and decorators (except interior decorators) 73112 3
Plumbers 72300 2
Roofers and shinglers 73110 3
Sheet metal workers 72102 2
Water well drillers 72501 2
Welders and related machine operators 72106 2

 

EDUCATION OCCUPATIONS

Job Title

 

NOC Code TEER Level
Early childhood educators and assistants 42202 2
Elementary school and kindergarten teachers 41221 1
Elementary and secondary school teacher assistants 43100 3
Instructors of persons with disabilities 42203 2
Secondary school teachers 41220 1

 

Eligibility Criteria for Category-Based Draws

To qualify for a category-based draw under Express Entry, candidates must meet the following criteria:

  • Have a valid Express Entry profile
  • Be eligible under at least one of the three federal programs (FSWP, FSTP, or CEC)
  • Meet all IRCC requirements for the specific category draw
  • Achieve a minimum CLB 7 in all four skills for the French-Language Proficiency category
  • Have at least six months of continuous, full-time (or equivalent part-time) work experience in an eligible occupation for the other three categories

Conclusion

Category-based Express Entry draws are designed to address Canada’s labor market needs while making the immigration process more accessible for candidates in high-demand occupations. By aligning their profiles with these targeted categories, skilled workers can significantly improve their chances of obtaining permanent residency in Canada.

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