Last Updated On 22 April 2026, 8:59 AM EDT (Toronto Time)

Canada’s Express Entry categories were revised on February 18, 2026, and two months into the new framework, most permanent residence aspirants already know the list of ten active categories by heart.

What many are still trying to figure out is which occupations actually have the best shot at an Invitation to Apply in 2026, and the answer is hiding in plain sight: the categories that have not yet held a draw could have a better chance of invitations in the next draws.

5 of the 10 active categories have not issued a single invitation between January 1 and April 22, 2026.

While it is not mandatory for IRCC to conduct an Express Entry draw under every category, still delays in their first draw build an expectation for at least an inaugural draw.

The physicians’ category proved this on February 19 when its first-ever draw cleared candidates at a CRS score of just 169, the lowest cutoff in the entire history of Express Entry.

Similar mechanics are expected to apply when Transport Occupations, Researchers with Canadian Work Experience, Skilled Military Recruits, STEM Occupations, and Education Occupations each hold their first draw of 2026.

Candidates whose occupations fall under these 5 categories are positioned for a decisive CRS advantage whenever IRCC fires the starting gun.

This guide reiterates every in-demand occupation across the 5 pending categories along with the 5 categories that have already issued invitations in 2026, based on official IRCC occupation lists, current Express Entry draw data, and the 2026 to 2028 Immigration Levels Plan.

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On February 18, 2026, Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab announced the largest restructuring of Express Entry since category-based selection was launched in May 2023.

IRCC added or confirmed several new 2026 categories, removed agriculture and agri-food from the active category list, and set a 12-month work experience requirement for occupation-based categories.

Permanent resident admissions will stabilize at 380,000 annually from 2026 through 2028, with the economic class accounting for 64% of all admissions by 2027.

This is the highest share of economic immigration Canada has seen in decades, and it rewards candidates whose occupations directly match the federal priority list.

The math is straightforward. Category-based draws allow IRCC to pull candidates from the Express Entry pool at CRS cutoffs far below the general Canadian Experience Class threshold, which has been climbing through 2026 and reached 515 on April 14.

The Express Entry pool contained 233,231 candidates as of April 13, and 73,563 of them were stuck in the 451 to 500 CRS band.

For these candidates, a matched category or a provincial nomination is the only realistic pathway to an invitation in 2026.

Below is every occupation across the 5 Express Entry categories that have not yet held a 2026 draw.

For each category, the pattern suggests that the first round is expected to arrive with average cutoffs, because backlogs of eligible candidates have been waiting since the February 18 announcement or even prior to that.

1. STEM Occupations — Revised and Expected Next

The STEM category received the most significant revision of any 2026 category.

19 occupations were removed and 6 new ones were added, bringing the list down to 11 high-demand positions.

The revision deliberately cut IT heavy roles and tightened the focus to engineering and technical positions where Canada has identified the most acute shortages.

The last STEM draw was held on April 11, 2024, which means this category has gone more than 24 months without producing an invitation.

That dormancy, combined with the sharp list revision, makes STEM one of the most closely watched categories for a future 2026 draw.

When it does, candidates with 12 months of experience in one of the 11 remaining occupations will face a materially smaller eligible pool than in previous years, but the cutoff is expected to be on the higher side for this category.

Occupation NOC 2021 TEER
Architecture and science managers 20011 0
Cybersecurity specialists 21220 1
Civil engineers 21300 1
Mechanical engineers 21301 1
Electrical and electronics engineers 21310 1
Industrial and manufacturing engineers 21321 1
Geological engineers 21331 1
Civil engineering technologists and technicians 22300 2
Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians 22301 2
Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians 22310 2
Insurance agents and brokers 63100 3

Software developers, data scientists, web designers, database analysts, and computer systems managers have all been removed from the STEM list.

Candidates in those roles should pivot to BC’s Tech Priority draws, Ontario’s Tech Draws under OINP, or the general Canadian Experience Class instead of waiting for STEM.

2. Transport Occupations — Aviation And Vehicle Maintenance Focus

The transport category was reintroduced for 2026 with a completely new list of NOC codes centred on aviation and vehicle maintenance.

Transport was not among the 2025 priority categories, and the 2026 transport list is now much narrower, focused on aviation and vehicle maintenance rather than truck drivers.

Four occupations qualify under the current version, and the twelve months of experience can be earned in Canada or abroad.

Occupation NOC 2021 TEER
Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors 72404 2
Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors 72600 2
Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors 22313 2
Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics, and mechanical repairers 72410 2

The eligible pool for transport is narrow by design, which is exactly why the first transport draw is likely to produce a favourable cutoff, but ITAs are expected to be not be not bulky.

Aviation workers trained in Europe, the Middle East, or Asia can apply without having worked in Canada first, which widens the accessible candidate base globally while keeping the Canadian pool small.

3. Education Occupations — 5 Roles Aligned With National Shortages

The education category was introduced in 2025 and renewed for 2026 with the same 5 eligible occupations.

No federal education draws have been held in 2026 yet, but provinces are filling the gap through targeted PNP draws for early childhood educators and teachers.

Occupation NOC 2021 TEER
Secondary school teachers 41220 1
Elementary school and kindergarten teachers 41221 1
Early childhood educators and assistants 42202 2
Instructors of persons with disabilities 42203 2
Elementary and secondary school teacher assistants 43100 3

Early childhood educators under NOC 42202 are especially well positioned.

Ontario has been running repeated OINP draws for this occupation as part of its healthcare and early childhood education category.

On April 8 alone, OINP issued 1,635 invitations covering healthcare and early childhood education candidates at a minimum score as low as 20 points.

4. Researchers With Canadian Work Experience — Narrow But Powerful

The researchers’ category targets academics with a minimum of twelve months of Canadian research experience in one of two NOC codes.

The eligible pool is narrow by design, which means the inaugural draw is likely to follow the physicians’ pattern with a low cutoff and a small invitation volume.

Occupation NOC 2021 TEER
University professors and lecturers 41200 1
Post-secondary teaching and research assistants 41201 1

Postdoctoral fellows, research associates, and contract lecturers at Canadian universities and federal research organizations should keep their Express Entry profiles updated and their language tests current.

IRCC has not yet published operational details for this category, so the first round will set the calibration for how deeply the department reaches into the pool.

5. Skilled Military Recruits—Defence Industrial Strategy Pathway

This is the most specialized and interesting new category for 2026. Because this category is highly specialized, any future draw may involve a very small number of invitations.

It targets foreign military personnel with at least ten years of continuous service in a recognized foreign military who have received an arranged employment offer from the Canadian Forces Recruiting Group for at least three years of full-time work.

Occupation NOC 2021 TEER
Commissioned officers of the Canadian Armed Forces 40042 0
Specialized members of the Canadian Armed Forces 42102 2
Operations members of the Canadian Armed Forces 43204 3

Eligible candidates must also hold at least a two-year post-secondary credential, with foreign credentials assessed through an ECA.

This pathway aligns with Canada’s Defence Industrial Strategy and is tailored to foreign military doctors, nurses, pilots, and other specialists recruited directly by the CAF.

5 Categories That Have Already Issued ITAs In 2026 and likely to continue

The categories below have each held at least one Express Entry draw between January 1 and April 22, 2026.

These are the categories that are actively clearing invitations right now and remain likely to continue in 2026 if IRCC keeps prioritizing the same labour-market goals.

Rank Category ITAs Issued in 2026 Lowest CRS Cutoff
1 French language proficiency 22,000 across 4 draws 393
2 Healthcare and social services 4,000 in 1 draw 467
3 Trade occupations 3,000 in 1 draw 477
4 Physicians with Canadian work experience 391 in 1 draw 169
5 Senior managers with Canadian work experience 250 in 1 draw 429

1. French Language Proficiency — 22,000 ITAs

French language proficiency will be the single largest source of Express Entry invitations in 2026 by a wide margin.

Four dedicated French draws between February 6 and April 15 issued a combined 22,000 invitations with cutoffs ranging from 393 to 419.

This is the only category that is not occupation-based. Any candidate who achieves NCLC 7 in all four language abilities can qualify regardless of their job title.

IELTS and CELPIP are not accepted for this pathway. Candidates need TEF Canada or TCF Canada test results.

Canada’s target of 9 percent Francophone admissions outside Quebec in 2026 rising to 10.5 percent by 2028 ensures these draws will remain frequent.

2. Healthcare And Social Services — 4,000 ITAs

The February 20, 2026 healthcare draw issued 4,000 invitations at a CRS cutoff of 467.

The category covers 37 eligible occupations spanning physicians, nurses, allied health, technicians, and social services.

Every occupation below qualifies with 12 months of experience gained in Canada or abroad.

Occupation NOC 2021 TEER
Specialists in clinical and laboratory medicine 31100 1
Specialists in surgery 31101 1
General practitioners and family physicians 31102 1
Veterinarians 31103 1
Dentists 31110 1
Optometrists 31111 1
Audiologists and speech-language pathologists 31112 1
Pharmacists 31120 1
Dietitians and nutritionists 31121 1
Psychologists 31200 1
Chiropractors 31201 1
Physiotherapists 31202 1
Occupational therapists 31203 1
Other professional occupations in health: diagnosing and treating 31209 1
Nursing coordinators and supervisors 31300 1
Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses 31301 1
Nurse practitioners 31302 1
Physician assistants, midwives and allied health professionals 31303 1
Licensed practical nurses 32101 2
Paramedical occupations 32102 2
Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists 32103 2
Animal health technologists and veterinary technicians 32104 2
Other technical occupations in therapy and assessment 32109 2
Dental hygienists and dental therapists 32111 2
Medical laboratory technologists 32120 2
Medical radiation technologists 32121 2
Medical sonographers 32122 2
Cardiology technologists and electrophysiological diagnostic technologists 32123 2
Pharmacy technicians 32124 2
Other medical technologists and technicians 32129 2
Massage therapists 32201 2
Medical laboratory assistants and related technical occupations 33101 3
Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates 33102 3
Pharmacy technical assistants and pharmacy assistants 33103 3
Social workers 41300 1
Therapists in counselling and related specialized therapies 41301 1
Social and community service workers 42201 2

3. Trade Occupations — 3,000 ITAs

On April 2, 2026, IRCC held the first trades category draw of the year and issued 3,000 invitations at a CRS cutoff of 477.

This single draw issued more than twice the total trades invitations issued during all of 2025. Cooks were removed from the list for 2026 and no longer qualify.

The 25 remaining occupations focus on construction, industrial, and mechanical trades.

Occupation NOC 2021 TEER
Construction estimators 22303 2
Construction managers 70010 0
Home building and renovation managers 70011 0
Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors 72100 2
Sheet metal workers 72102 2
Welders and related machine operators 72106 2
Electricians (except industrial and power system) 72200 2
Industrial electricians 72201 2
Plumbers 72300 2
Gas fitters 72302 2
Carpenters 72310 2
Cabinetmakers 72311 2
Bricklayers 72320 2
Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics 72400 2
Heavy-duty equipment mechanics 72401 2
Heating, refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics 72402 2
Electrical mechanics 72422 2
Water well drillers 72501 2
Other technical trades and related occupations 72999 2
Concrete finishers 73100 3
Roofers and shinglers 73110 3
Painters and decorators (except interior decorators) 73112 3
Floor covering installers 73113 3
Contractors and supervisors, oil and gas drilling and services 82021 2
Butchers, retail and wholesale 63201 3

4. Physicians With Canadian Work Experience — 391 ITAs

The physicians category produced the lowest CRS cutoff in Express Entry history on February 19, 2026, when IRCC issued 391 invitations at just 169 points.

The twelve months of experience must be accumulated in Canada, and fee-for-service arrangements now count toward the threshold.

Occupation NOC 2021 TEER
Specialists in clinical and laboratory medicine 31100 1
Specialists in surgery 31101 1
General practitioners and family physicians 31102 1

Physicians working on provisional licenses, locum contracts, or academic appointments are all potentially eligible, as long as their NOC code aligns with one of these three codes and their total Canadian experience reaches twelve months over the past three years.

5. Senior Managers With Canadian Work Experience — 250 ITAs

On March 5, 2026, IRCC held the first senior managers draw and issued 250 invitations at a CRS cutoff of 429.

That cutoff is nearly 80 points below the general CEC threshold of 507 to 515 running in April. Four TEER 0 NOC codes qualify under this category.

Occupation NOC 2021 TEER
Senior managers – financial, communications and other business services 00012 0
Senior managers – health, education, social and community services and membership organizations 00013 0
Senior managers – trade, broadcasting and other services 00014 0
Senior managers – construction, transportation, production and utilities 00015 0

This category rebalances selection in favour of experienced executives in their late thirties and forties who have historically struggled with CRS age deductions.

Twelve months of Canadian work experience in a qualifying senior management role is the only hard threshold.

The consolidated reference table below shows what IRCC has actually invited in 2026 and where the 5 pending categories sit in the pipeline.

Category / Draw Type 2026 CRS Cutoff Status
Physicians (Canadian WE) 169 1 draw held; lowest cutoff in EE history
French language proficiency 393 to 419 4 draws held; largest ITA source in 2026
Senior managers (Canadian WE) 429 1 draw held on March 5
Healthcare and social services 467 1 draw held on February 20
Trade occupations 477 1 draw held on April 2
Canadian Experience Class (general) 507 to 515 7 draws held; cutoff climbing in April
Provincial Nominee Program (enhanced) 710 to 802 8 draws held, including a 600 point bonus
STEM occupations Pending Revised to 11 occupations; expected next
Transport occupations Pending 4 occupations; first 2026 draw awaited
Education occupations Pending 5 occupations; first 2026 draw awaited
Researchers (Canadian WE) Pending 2 occupations; first ever draw awaited
Skilled military recruits Pending 3 occupations; first ever draw awaited

The gap between the 515 CEC cutoff and the 169 physicians’ cutoff is the single clearest illustration of what category-based selection can do.

IRCC issued 25,722 invitations in February 2026 alone, and healthcare workers, French speakers, candidates with Canadian experience, and provincial nominees dominated those selections.

Anyone whose occupation appears in one of the 5 pending categories should treat the coming weeks as a window to get fully ready.

The profiles that receive invitations in the first rounds are the ones that were already complete when the category opened.

Verify your NOC 2021 code against the official IRCC occupation description. Your duties must match the NOC description, not just your job title.

If your daily work spans two NOC codes, pick the one aligned with an active or pending category rather than a dormant one.

Accumulate at least twelve months of full-time work experience, or equivalent part-time, in your target occupation within the past three years.

For physicians, researchers, and senior managers, this experience must be earned in Canada.

For STEM, transport, education, healthcare, and trades, Canadian or foreign experience counts.

Take valid language tests now. IELTS General or CELPIP for English, and TEF Canada or TCF Canada for French.

Bilingual test results unlock the French category and add CRS bilingualism points simultaneously.

Obtain an Educational Credential Assessment through WES, ICAS, IQAS, or ICES. ECA results are valid for 5 years and are required for any foreign credential used in Express Entry.

Candidates already working in Canada on valid permits should also track the TR to PR pathway targeting 33,000 workers under the 2026 to 2028 Immigration Levels Plan, particularly if they work in rural area especially agriculture, hospitality, transportation, healthcare, or care services.

The highest-value opportunities in Canadian immigration right now are inside the categories that have not yet been drawn.

STEM has been revised to 11 focused engineering and technical occupations and is the most likely next category to activate.

Transport, education, researchers, and skilled military recruits all sit with zero 2026 ITAs issued, which means their first rounds will arrive with fresh cutoffs rather than compounding ones.

The categories that have already been invited in 2026 are not closing.

French language proficiency, healthcare and social services, trades, physicians, and senior managers have each demonstrated active draw patterns that almost certainly continue through the rest of the year.

Candidates aligned with these categories remain well positioned.

The candidates who will receive invitations in 2026 are the ones who align their profile with a specific pending or active category, accumulate the full twelve months of qualifying experience, and apply through the fastest available lane.

That combination turns a marginal profile into a successful permanent residence application within months rather than years.

How soon after a category opens should I expect IRCC to hold the first draw?

There is no fixed schedule between an announcement and the first draw. The physicians’ category was announced on December 8, 2025 and held its first round on February 19, 2026. The senior managers category was announced on February 18, 2026 and drew for the first time on March 5. Transport, researchers, skilled military recruits, and the revised STEM and education categories could draw at any point in 2026. Candidates who are ready the moment the first round runs capture the benefit of the low opening cutoff.

Can I qualify for more than one Express Entry category at the same time?

Yes, a French-speaking civil engineer with twelve months of Canadian work experience can simultaneously qualify for the French language category, the STEM category, and the Canadian Experience Class. IRCC automatically evaluates every profile against every active category whenever a draw is conducted. There is no need to choose a single lane or create separate profiles, and multi-category alignment is the single strongest position in the 2026 system.

If I only have six months of experience in my NOC, should I wait or apply now?

Category-based draws require twelve months of experience within the past three years. Candidates with six to eleven months should continue accumulating experience while keeping their Express Entry profile active. The profile itself only requires 12 months of any TEER 0 to 3 experience to be valid, so you can remain in the pool for general CEC draws while you build up category-specific experience for your target round.

What happens if my occupation is removed from a category list during the year?

IRCC retains the authority to add or remove occupations through Ministerial Instructions, as happened when cooks were removed from the trades list in February 2026 and 19 occupations were removed from STEM. If your occupation is removed, existing Express Entry profiles remain valid, but new invitations will no longer be issued for that occupation under that category. You would need to qualify through a different category, the Canadian Experience Class, the Provincial Nominee Program, or another economic pathway.

Fact Checked: All occupation lists, NOC codes, CRS cutoffs, and draw results in this article have been verified against official IRCC publications on canada.ca, the February 18, 2026 Ministerial announcement, and the 2026 to 2028 Immigration Levels Plan. Express Entry draw data is current as of April 15, 2026.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Consult a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) or Canadian immigration lawyer for advice specific to your case.



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