How March 2026’s Express Entry Draws Actually Played Out

Caglar Aybas

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New Express Entry Draw Predictions And Expectations For March 2026

Updated July 2026. March 2026 turned out to be a landmark month for Express Entry, with several draws hitting cutoffs and milestones not seen since category-based selection began. Here’s how it actually unfolded, and how it compared to what analysts were projecting going in.

What Actually Happened in March 2026

  • March 2: PNP draw at CRS 710 — the lowest PNP cutoff of the year so far
  • March 5: IRCC ran its first-ever Senior Manager category draw (Draw #402), issuing 250 ITAs at CRS 429
  • March 17: CEC draw
  • March 18: French-language proficiency draw — 4,000 ITAs at CRS 393, the seventeenth Express Entry selection of 2026

The March 18 French draw was a genuine milestone: CRS 393 was the lowest French-stream cutoff since category-based draws launched in 2023, and the first time any Express Entry round of any type dropped below 400 in over a year. By that point, the French-language category alone had issued 18,000 ITAs for the year — trailing only CEC in total volume.

How This Compared to What Was Predicted

Comparison of actual CRS cutoffs for Express Entry draws in March 2026 versus forecasted ranges, showing PNP, Senior Manager, French-language proficiency, and CEC categories with actual points and predicted score ranges.
Actual CRS cutoffs for March 2026 draws compared with forecasts by category.

Going into March, forecasts (based on the pace of the year’s first two months) expected:

  • CEC: projected CRS 500-506 — actual Q1/Q2 2026 CEC draws ran 507-518, slightly higher than forecast
  • PNP: projected CRS 690-720 — actual draws spanned 710-802 (including the standard 600-point nomination bonus), a wider and generally higher range than expected
  • French-language proficiency: projected CRS 380-420 — the actual March 18 cutoff of 393 landed comfortably within that range

The one thing no forecast anticipated: an entirely new category. The first-ever Senior Manager draw on March 5 wasn’t on anyone’s radar going into the month, underscoring that category-based selection can introduce new invitation streams with little advance notice.

What This Means Going Forward

If you’re tracking Express Entry trends, March 2026 confirmed two things: French-language proficiency remains one of the most accessible categories for candidates who qualify (CLB/NCLC 7+ in all four skill areas), and CEC and PNP cutoffs can run higher than pure trend-extrapolation suggests once real draws happen. New categories can also appear with little warning — worth checking IRCC’s official rounds page regularly rather than relying solely on projections.

Source: IRCC, Express Entry: Rounds of invitations.

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Caglar Aybas

Written by Caglar Aybas

Caglar Aybas is the founder and editor of Canadianow. He writes about Canadian immigration policy, benefit payments, and everyday life in Canada for newcomers, drawing on official IRCC, CRA, and provincial government sources. He is not an immigration lawyer or a licensed immigration consultant -- for personalized legal advice, always consult a licensed professional.

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