Canada holds first CEC draw in four weeks with 3,000 ITAs

BREAKING: Canada issues 3,000 golden tickets to permanent residency after month-long immigration freeze

The wait is finally over.

After four agonizing weeks of silence, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada has unleashed a wave of invitations that has thousands of hopefuls checking their emails in breathless anticipation.

The latest draw saw 3,000 lucky candidates receive the coveted Invitation to Apply (ITA) through the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) stream.

But there is a catch.

To even stand a chance in this high-stakes lottery, applicants needed a staggering Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 518.

The brutal reality of the points race

This cutoff represents one of the highest thresholds seen in recent months, immediately crushing the dreams of thousands who have been patiently waiting in the Express Entry pool.

For those who made the cut, today marks the beginning of a new life.

For everyone else, the message is clear: sharpen your profiles or risk being left behind.

This marks the first Canadian Experience Class draw since early May, ending a drought that had left temporary workers and graduates sweating over their futures.

The immigration department had been eerily quiet lately, focusing instead on category-based draws targeting healthcare workers and tradespeople.

Now the general pool is back in action.

Experts warn that with competition this fierce, candidates without Canadian work experience or perfect language scores need not apply.

The message from Ottawa is unmistakable: Canada wants the best, and it wants them now.

Those 3,000 invitations represent more than just paperwork. They represent families reunited, careers saved, and dreams finally within reach.

But for the tens of thousands still languishing below the 518 mark, tonight will be another sleepless night of what-ifs.


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