Canada is making it easier for foreign healthcare and social service workers to come and stay in the country. On July 22, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) sent out 4,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for permanent residency through the Express Entry system — the biggest draw of its kind so far this year.
The invitation targeted 37 jobs that are in high demand in healthcare and social services. The minimum CRS score needed to qualify dropped to 475, which is 29 points lower than the last similar draw in June.
This lower score means more people in these fields have a better chance of getting permanent residency.
A full list of the 37 eligible NOC codes is available on the IRCC website.
To be considered in this draw, applicants had to:
This was the fourth Express Entry draw in July. Other draws were:
Total ITAs issued in 2025 so far: 49,403
Total people in the pool as of July 20: 256,914
Category-based draws provide people with lower CRS scores a genuine opportunity, particularly in critical fields such as healthcare and social services. Now, scores below 500 can be sufficient, making it easier for these professionals to obtain permanent residency in Canada.
The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) enables provinces and territories (excluding Quebec and Nunavut) to select skilled workers who meet their specific job requirements. It’s another way to obtain permanent residency, often used in conjunction with the Express Entry program.
This change indicates that Canada is making an effort to address shortages in healthcare and community jobs. For qualified workers around the world, entering Canada is now easier — but it’s essential to act quickly and be prepared.
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