Canada’s Express Entry Draw on May 2, 2025: Healthcare and Social Services Professionals

On May 2, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducted its first category-based Express Entry draw of the year targeting healthcare and social services professionals. This draw issued 500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for permanent residency, marking a significant step in addressing Canada’s healthcare labor shortages.

This draw is part of IRCC’s ongoing efforts to address critical labor shortages in Canada’s healthcare sector. With approximately 20% of Canada’s population over the age of 65, there is an increasing demand for healthcare professionals across the country.

The May 2 draw follows a similar category-based draw on May 1, 2025, which targeted education professionals and issued 1,000 ITAs with a minimum CRS score of 479.

While IRCC has not released an exhaustive list of eligible heat occupations for this draw, it is expected to include a range of healthcare and social services roles such as:

  • Registered Nurses
  • Licensed Practical Nurses
  • Physicians
  • Paramedics
  • Social Workers
  • Medical Laboratory Technicians
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Physiotherapists

Candidates in these professions who meet the CRS score threshold and other eligibility criteria are encouraged to apply.

As of May 2, 2025, IRCC has issued a total of 33,429 ITAs through the Express Entry system. The distribution of draws in 2025 has been as follows:

  • Provincial Nominee Program (PNP): 7 draws
  • French-language Proficiency: 3 draws
  • Canadian Experience Class (CEC): 3 draws
  • Education Category: 1 draw
  • Healthcare and Social Services Category: 1 draw

This indicates a strategic focus on category-based selections to meet specific labor market needs.

The May 2 draw underscores Canada’s commitment to attracting skilled professionals in sectors facing labor shortages. For healthcare and social services workers considering immigration to Canada, this presents a timely opportunity to apply through the Express Entry system.

Candidates are advised to ensure their Express Entry profiles are up to date and accurately reflect their qualifications and work experience. Meeting the CRS score threshold is crucial, and applicants may explore options to improve their scores, such as obtaining a provincial nomination or enhancing language proficiency.

With the successful implementation of category-based draws for education and healthcare professionals, IRCC is likely to continue this trend to address other critical labor market needs. Prospective immigrants should stay informed about upcoming draws and prepare their applications accordingly.

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