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Express Entry Draw January 29, 2026: CRS Score 485, 4,500 ITAs - Full Analysis & 2026 Predictions

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LIMAJ Immigration
Editorial Team • 2026-01-29

Canada Immigration 2026

💡 Quick Summary

This article explores the latest Canadian immigration trends for 2026. Key takeaways: category-based selection, the importance of French, and regional opportunities.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducted a new Express Entry draw on January 29, 2026. This "all programs" draw offers an excellent opportunity for qualified candidates seeking Canada permanent residence. Here's our detailed analysis and predictions for upcoming draws.

Official Express Entry Draw Results - January 29, 2026

Draw date and timeJanuary 29, 2026, 1:30 PM EST
Draw typeAll categories (No program specified)
Number of invitations (ITAs)4,500
Minimum CRS score485 points
Eligible programsFSW, CEC, FST

CRS Score Analysis: January 2026 Trends

The 485-point score continues the pattern of early 2026 general draws. Here's the recent evolution:

Express Entry Draw History - January 2026

DateTypeITAsCRS Score
January 29, 2026All categories4,500485
January 22, 2026French-speaking3,200379
January 15, 2026All categories4,800488
January 8, 2026STEM2,500496
January 3, 2026All categories5,000490

Why Do Scores Remain High?

  • Record candidate pool: Over 280,000 active profiles in Express Entry
  • Increased competition: 15% increase in applications since 2025
  • Improved profiles: Many candidates have optimized their scores (language, education)
  • Maintained immigration targets: Canada aims for 485,000 new permanent residents in 2026

Express Entry 2026 Predictions

Based on historical data and IRCC announcements, here are our detailed predictions for 2026:

General Draws (All Categories)

  • Frequency: 2 draws per month on average
  • Predicted CRS score: 480-495 points
  • ITAs per draw: 4,000 to 6,000 invitations
  • Best period: September-November (historically lower scores)

French-Speaking Category Draws (YOUR BEST CHANCE!)

  • Frequency: 2-3 draws per month
  • Predicted CRS score: 350-420 points
  • ITAs per draw: 2,500 to 4,000 invitations
  • Key requirement: NCLC 7+ in French (TEF/TCF)

Important: If you speak French, Francophone draws offer the best chances with scores 100+ points lower than general draws!

Category-Based Draws

  • Healthcare: Predicted score 420-460, 2-3 draws/month
  • STEM: Predicted score 470-500, 1-2 draws/month
  • Transport: Predicted score 430-470, 1-2 draws/month
  • Agriculture: Predicted score 400-450, 1 draw/month

How to Calculate Your CRS Score

The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) awards points based on several factors:

Core Factors (Maximum 1,200 points)

FactorMaximum Points
Age110 points (18-35 optimal)
Education150 points (doctorate)
Languages (1st language)136 points (CLB 10+)
Languages (2nd language)24 points
Canadian experience80 points (3+ years)
Foreign experience50 points

Additional Points (Maximum 600 points)

  • Provincial Nomination (PNP): +600 points - GUARANTEES an invitation!
  • Valid job offer (LMIA): +50 or +200 points
  • Canadian education: +15 to +30 points
  • French proficiency: +25 to +50 bonus points
  • Sibling in Canada: +15 points

Strategies to Reach 485 CRS Points

1. Maximize Your Language Points

Language is the most impactful and easiest factor to improve:

  • English: Aim for CLB 9+ on IELTS (7.0+ in each section)
  • French: Aim for NCLC 7+ on TEF/TCF
  • Bilingualism: Having both languages can add 50+ extra points

2. Get a Provincial Nomination (PNP)

A provincial nomination automatically adds 600 points to your score, guaranteeing an invitation. Best programs:

  • Ontario (OINP): Tech Draw, Skilled Trades, French-Speaking
  • Alberta (AAIP): Alberta Express Entry Stream
  • British Columbia (BC PNP): Tech Pilot, Health Authority
  • Saskatchewan (SINP): Express Entry Stream

3. Gain Canadian Experience

1 year of Canadian experience = up to 80 extra points. Options:

Express Entry Processing Times 2026

IRCC commits to processing 80% of applications within:

  • Standard processing time: 6 months after submission
  • Current average time: 5-8 months
  • Delay factors: Security checks, missing documents, medical exams

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