Express Entry PNP Draw April 13, 2026: CRS 786, 324 ITAs Issued

Canada has conducted a new Express Entry Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw on April 13, 2026, issuing 324 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates in the Express Entry pool.

This type of draw continues to highlight the importance of provincial nominations in securing permanent residence in Canada.

Draw Details – April 13, 2026

  • Program: Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
  • Invitations Issued: 324 ITAs
  • Minimum CRS Score: 786
  • Tie-breaking Rule: November 19, 2025 at 18:53:59 UTC

What Is a PNP Draw in Express Entry?

A PNP draw targets candidates who have already received a provincial nomination.

When a candidate is nominated by a province:

They receive an additional 600 CRS points

This significantly increases their chances of receiving an ITA in Express Entry.

Why the CRS Score Is 786

The CRS score of 786 may appear high, but it reflects the extra 600 points from a provincial nomination.

For example:

  • Base CRS score: 180–200
  • Provincial Nomination: +600
  • Total CRS: 780+

This is why PNP draws always have higher CRS cut-offs.

Why PNP Pathways Are Important in 2026

Canada continues to rely on provinces to:

  • Address regional labour shortages
  • Select candidates based on local economic needs
  • Support long-term workforce growth

As a result:

✔️ PNP programs remain one of the strongest PR pathways
✔️ Many candidates receive ITAs through provincial nominations
✔️ Provinces actively target in-demand occupations

Who Should Consider the PNP Route?

You should consider applying through a PNP if you:

  • Have a lower CRS score in Express Entry
  • Are working in Canada or have Canadian experience
  • Have skills aligned with in-demand occupations in a province
  • Want to increase your chances of receiving an ITA

Important: A Nomination Is Required

This draw only includes candidates who:

  • Already received a provincial nomination
  • Have an active Express Entry profile
  • Meet the criteria of the nominating province

Without a nomination, you will not be invited in a PNP draw.

What This Means for Your PR Strategy

This draw confirms a key trend in 2026:

PNP is one of the most reliable ways to secure PR

Instead of waiting for high CRS general draws, candidates should:

  • Explore provincial nomination programs (PNPs)
  • Align their profile with province-specific requirements
  • Build a strategy based on job, location, and experience

Learn More About PNP Pathways

BC PNP Guide 2026
Express Entry Complete Guide 2026
Work Permit to PR Pathway

Need Help Getting a Provincial Nomination?

At Transway Global Immigration, we help clients identify and apply for the best PNP pathways based on their profile.

✔️ PNP Eligibility Assessment
✔️ Express Entry Profile Setup
✔️ Employer-Based Pathways (LMIA / Job Offers)
✔️ PR Application Support

All services are delivered in partnership with a licensed RCIC in good standing.

Contact Us

📧 info@transwayglobalimmigration.ca
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👉 Contact us today to explore your PR options.

FAQs – Express Entry PNP Draw 2026

Why is the CRS score so high in PNP draws?

Because candidates receive 600 additional points from a provincial nomination.

Can I apply to PNP without Express Entry?

Yes, some PNP streams operate outside Express Entry.

Which provinces offer PNP programs?

Most provinces, including:

  • British Columbia (BC PNP)
  • Ontario (OINP)
  • Alberta (AAIP)
  • Saskatchewan (SINP)

Is PNP better than Express Entry?

It depends, but PNP is often a stronger option for candidates with lower CRS scores.

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