
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has conducted another category-based Express Entry draw, issuing 4,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates working in healthcare and social services occupations. The latest draw reinforces Canada’s commitment to addressing critical labour shortages by prioritizing professionals in the healthcare sector.
This follows a series of targeted Express Entry draws in 2026 aimed at attracting workers with skills that are in high demand across Canada.
π Key Details of the June 2026 Express Entry Draw
| Draw Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Draw Date | June 25, 2026 |
| Draw Type | Healthcare and Social Services Occupations |
| Invitations Issued | 4,000 ITAs |
| Minimum CRS Score | 475 |
Candidates had to qualify for the Healthcare and Social Services category and meet the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cut-off score of 475 to receive an invitation.
π₯ Who Was Eligible?
To qualify for this category-based draw, candidates needed:
- An active Express Entry profile.
- Eligibility under one of the Express Entry economic immigration programs.
- At least one year of eligible work experience in a qualifying healthcare or social services occupation within the required period.
- A CRS score of 475 or higher.
Eligible occupations include a wide range of healthcare and community support professions, such as:
- Registered nurses
- Licensed practical nurses
- Physicians
- Pharmacists
- Physiotherapists
- Occupational therapists
- Medical laboratory technologists
- Dentists
- Social workers
- Psychologists
- Healthcare aides
- Community support workers
(The complete list is determined by IRCC’s eligible occupation categories.)
π Healthcare Continues to Be a Top Immigration Priority
Canada continues to face significant shortages of healthcare professionals due to:
- An aging population.
- Increased demand for healthcare services.
- Retirements across the medical workforce.
- Staffing shortages in hospitals, long-term care facilities, and community health organizations.
To address these challenges, IRCC has expanded category-based selection and recently introduced additional immigration pathways specifically for physicians and other healthcare professionals.
π Express Entry Trends in 2026
Healthcare has become one of the largest targeted categories under Express Entry.
Recent healthcare-related draws include:
| Date | Draw Type | ITAs | CRS |
|---|---|---|---|
| February 20, 2026 | Healthcare & Social Services | 4,000 | 467 |
| June 25, 2026 | Healthcare & Social Services | 4,000 | 475 |
Compared with the February draw, the June round saw the CRS cut-off increase from 467 to 475, reflecting stronger competition among eligible candidates.
π Why Category-Based Draws Matter
Unlike general Express Entry rounds, category-based draws invite only candidates working in occupations identified as national priorities.
Current priority categories include:
- Healthcare and social services
- French-language proficiency
- Education occupations
- Skilled trades
- Transport occupations
- Agriculture and agri-food
- Physicians with Canadian work experience
- Senior managers and researchers (new categories introduced in 2026)
This approach allows Canada to better align immigration with labour market needs.
π― What This Means for Immigration Candidates
β Healthcare Professionals Have Excellent Opportunities
Healthcare workers continue to benefit from frequent, large-scale Express Entry draws and lower CRS requirements than many general selections.
β Competition Is Increasing
Although healthcare remains a priority, the CRS cut-off has risen, making strong language scores, work experience, and education increasingly important.
β Canada Continues Targeted Immigration
The latest draw confirms that IRCC is focusing on candidates whose occupations directly support Canada’s economic and social priorities.
π Final Thoughts
Canada’s latest Express Entry draw demonstrates the federal government’s ongoing commitment to strengthening the country’s healthcare system through immigration. By issuing 4,000 Invitations to Apply to healthcare and social services professionals with a CRS cut-off of 475, IRCC continues to prioritize workers who can help meet Canada’s growing demand for medical and community care services.
For healthcare professionals considering permanent residence, category-based Express Entry draws remain one of the strongest pathways to immigrate to Canada in 2026.




