In a major December 2025 immigration update, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issued 6,000 invitations under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), marking the largest Express Entry draw in more than 16 months.
This round highlights Canada’s continued effort to transition temporary residents, such as international graduates and skilled workers, into permanent residents.
Key Details of the December 2025 CEC Draw
- Draw type: Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
- Number of invitations: 6,000
- Minimum CRS score: 482
- Date of draw: December 10, 2025
This is the largest CEC-specific draw since July 2024, showing renewed emphasis on helping skilled workers already living and contributing in Canada to achieve permanent status.
What is the Canadian Experience Class (CEC)?
The Canadian Experience Class is one of the core Express Entry programs designed for skilled workers who have already gained Canadian work experience. CEC is especially beneficial for:
- International graduates on Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWP)
- Temporary foreign workers with at least one year of skilled Canadian work experience
- Applicants with strong English or French language skills
Why This Draw Matters
This large-scale draw signals that IRCC is once again focusing on inland immigration—helping those already working or studying in Canada transition to permanent residence.
The December 2025 draw also suggests that IRCC may resume frequent CEC rounds in 2026 to reduce the backlog of qualified candidates and meet labour market demands.
What Candidates Should Do Next
If you are currently working in Canada or recently graduated from a Canadian institution, ensure that your Express Entry profile is active and up-to-date. Focus on improving your CRS score through:
- Updated language test results (IELTS, CELPIP, TEF)
- Additional work experience
- Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) connections
Study Buddy Abroad Insight
This draw is a strong indicator that Canadian Experience Class candidates will play a major role in IRCC’s 2026 immigration targets. For skilled workers, this is the perfect time to prepare documents, monitor CRS trends, and be ready for the next invitation round.
Conclusion
Canada’s December 2025 CEC draw has renewed hope for thousands of skilled workers already contributing to the country’s workforce. With 6,000 invitations and a CRS cut-off of 482, this is a significant step toward achieving Canada’s 2026 immigration goals and supporting economic growth through experienced talent already in the country.
Stay tuned with Study Buddy Abroad for detailed breakdowns of every Express Entry and PNP update across Canada.
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