Canada’s Express Entry system continues to be the most popular pathway for skilled immigrants. As we move into February 2026, many candidates are asking one important question:
What will be the next Express Entry CRS cut-off score?
Based on recent draw patterns, government priorities, and CRS score trends, here is a clear and realistic prediction for Express Entry draws in February 2026.
Over the last few months, CRS scores have shown moderate fluctuation, mainly because of:
Category-based draws
Fewer all-program draws
Higher demand for skilled workers
Limited number of ITAs in general draws
In most all-program draws, CRS scores remained on the higher side, while category-based draws continued to invite candidates with lower CRS scores.
Here is what applicants can realistically expect:
Expected CRS Score: 490 – 510
Number of ITAs: 3,000 – 4,000
Chance Level: Medium
All-program draws may continue, but CRS scores are expected to stay competitive due to a large number of high-scoring profiles in the pool.
Category-based draws are expected to remain the main focus in February 2026.
Likely categories:
Healthcare
STEM
Trades
Transport
French-language proficiency
Expected CRS Score Range: 430 – 470
Candidates who match category requirements will have much better chances, even with a lower CRS score.
Several factors are pushing CRS scores upward:
More international students with Canadian experience
High number of candidates with CRS above 480
Limited invitations for general draws
Strong focus on labor-shortage occupations
This makes proper profile strategy more important than ever.
If your CRS score is low, don’t panic. You still have options:
Improve IELTS or CELPIP scores
Add French language points
Gain additional work experience
Apply with spouse strategy
Target category-based eligibility
Small improvements can increase your score by 20–50 points, which can make a big difference.
Yes. February 2026 is expected to be a strong month for category-based Express Entry draws. If your profile matches Canada’s priority occupations, your chances are very high, even if your CRS score is not perfect.
At Canadizen Immigration Consulting, we help applicants:
Create error-free Express Entry profiles
Improve CRS scores with smart strategies
Identify category-based draw eligibility
Work with experienced RCICs
Get ITAs faster with the right planning
With a 98% success rate and 600+ applications processed every month, our experts know exactly how to position your profile for success.
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Express Entry in February 2026 will be competitive but full of opportunities — especially for candidates who plan smartly.
If you want to stay ahead of CRS score trends and maximize your chances, now is the right time to act.
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