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Canadian Experience Class · 5 February 2025

Express Entry draw #335

On 5 February 2025, IRCC issued 4,000 invitations to apply in the Canadian Experience Class category. The lowest-ranked candidate invited scored 521 on the Comprehensive Ranking System, 6 points below the previous Canadian Experience Class round 13 days earlier. That was the 6th lowest of the 13 Canadian Experience Class rounds held in the year to that date, which together issued 35,850 invitations at cut-offs between 507 and 547.

Read and checked by Jay Sharma, Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant R710507, licensed by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants. Round #335 is reproduced from IRCC's official rounds feed and has not been edited.

Minimum CRS score

521

Canadian Experience Class

Previous Canadian Experience Class round: #333 on 23 Jan 2025 at 527 (-6)

4,000
Invitations issued
#335
Round
05 Feb 2025
Date
November 14, 2024
Tie-break

Programs eligible

Canadian Experience Class

Candidates tied on 521 were separated by how long they had been in the pool. The tie-break was set at November 14, 2024 at 02:52:14 UTC — a profile submitted before that moment was invited, one submitted after it was not.

The pool that week

Where 521 fell through the pool

IRCC published the Express Entry pool’s shape alongside this round. On February 5, 2025 it held 234,052 candidates, and the cut-off ran through them here.
Express Entry candidates by CRS range on February 5, 2025, against the 521 cut-off of round #335
CRS rangeCandidatesShare of poolAgainst the cut-off
601–12001730.1%All invited
Cut-off — CRS 521
501–60023,1659.9%Split by the cut-off
451–50068,91029.4%Below the cut-off
401–45063,50827.1%Below the cut-off
351–40051,07921.8%Below the cut-off
301–35021,5769.2%Below the cut-off
0–3005,6412.4%Below the cut-off

173 candidates sat in bands entirely at or above 521 — 0.1% of the pool.

A further 23,165 sat in the 501–600 band, which 521 falls inside. IRCC does not publish scores more finely than this, so how many of them cleared 521 is not knowable from the data.

In context

Canadian Experience Class rounds in the year to 05 Feb 2025

A cut-off means little on its own. Against its own category’s previous twelve months, this one was the 6th lowest of 13.
521
507
Lowest cut-off
547
Highest cut-off
13
Rounds
35,850
Invitations

Reading this today

This is a record, not the current bar

Round #335 was held on 5 February 2025. IRCC has run 103 rounds since, and the current cut-off for this category is not 521.

Free CRS assessment

Would this round have taken you?

The table above says where 521 fell through the pool. Whether your own score reaches a category, and what would move it — a language retake, a provincial nomination, a spouse’s credentials — is a different question, and it is the one worth answering.

Data: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, under the Open Government Licence – Canada. Round #335, 5 February 2025; pool as published on February 5, 2025.

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