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Canada invites 4,000 skilled workers to apply for permanent residence through express entry -…

The Government of Canada announced a new Express Entry draw on June 24, 2026. This draw invites 4,000 skilled workers to apply for permanent residence. The invitation takes effect immediately, allowing selected candidates to proceed with their applications.

This latest draw is part of Canada's ongoing effort to attract skilled workers to meet the country's labor market needs. Compared to previous draws, the number of invitations issued has remained steady, indicating a consistent demand for skilled labor. Historically, Express Entry has been a key component of Canada's immigration strategy, aiming to streamline the process for skilled workers to settle in the country. The program has undergone several changes since its introduction, with the government continually assessing and refining its approach to meet the evolving needs of the Canadian economy.

The specific mechanics of this draw involve candidates who have profiles in the Express Entry system being selected based on their ranking scores. To be eligible, candidates must meet the criteria set out by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, which includes having a valid profile, meeting the minimum required score, and being eligible under one of the three Express Entry programs: the Federal Skilled Worker Program, the Federal Skilled Trades Program, or the Canadian Experience Class. The exact criteria and requirements can be found on the official government website, which provides detailed information on the Express Entry system and its eligibility requirements.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada stated "apply for permanent residence" as the next step for selected candidates. Candidates who receive an invitation to apply will have a limited time to submit their application, emphasizing the importance of preparing all necessary documents and information in advance.

This draw is expected to have a significant impact on several groups of applicants, particularly those in the skilled worker category. Candidates from various countries, including those with existing bilateral agreements or memoranda of understanding with Canada, may be affected by this draw. Additionally, individuals with in-demand skills, such as those in the technology or healthcare sectors, may have an increased chance of being selected.

For candidates who have received an invitation to apply, the practical next step is to review their application carefully and ensure all required documents are in order. It is crucial to check the official government website for the most up-to-date information on the application process and to submit the application within the specified deadline to avoid any delays or complications.

A small portion of this article — research support, fact-cross-checking, and copy-editing — was assisted by AI tooling. Editorial decisions, source verification, and final sign-off remain with our team. We cite primary sources from canada.ca for every factual claim.

Last reviewed: June 24, 2026

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