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Milo Milo · Immigration & PR · Express Entry · Express Entry · 2026-5-24 09:53
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Confused About Category-Based Draws? What You Really Need to Know

I’ve seen a lot of posts lately where people are assuming that because their job is in a category like STEM, health care, or skilled trades, they’re automatically going to get an invitation. But that’s not how it works — and I think a lot of folks are getting tripped up by the wording on IRCC’s site.

Just because your occupation is listed in a category (like “Health Care” or “Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics”) doesn’t mean you’re guaranteed an invitation. The category-based draws are just one way IRCC selects candidates — and they still rely heavily on your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score. So even if you’re in the right category, you still need a competitive CRS score to get invited.

Here’s what I’ve been seeing: people focus so much on being in a category that they forget to check if their actual CRS score is high enough. For example, someone with a job in engineering might think they’re safe, but if their language test scores are low or they don’t have enough work experience, their CRS could still be below the cut-off.

So here’s what I’d suggest checking first:
1. Is your NOC code actually in the category being targeted in the current draw? (Some categories have sub-occupations that don’t qualify.)
2. What was the minimum CRS score in the last few category-based draws? Is your score close to or above that?
3. Are you actively building your CRS — especially with language test scores and education assessments?
4. Are you keeping your documents (like language test results and diplomas) up to date and ready?

It’s also important to remember that category-based draws don’t happen every single round — and the number of invitations varies. So don’t anchor your entire strategy on one draw type.

What about you? If you were getting ready for a category-based draw, what would be the first thing you check? And what details do you think really matter when assessing your chances? Let’s share what’s on your checklist.
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