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Canada’s Immigration Reform: Arranged Employment No Longer Boosts CRS in Express Entry, but Job Offers Remain Crucial

A recent policy adjustment by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has drawn wide attention. As of March 25, 2025, the federal government officially removed the 50- or 200-point CRS bonus for candidates with arranged employment in the Express Entry pool. This marks a significant shift in how candidate qualifications are assessed within the system.

However, a deeper look into Canada’s multi-faceted immigration landscape reveals that valid job offers from Canadian employers remain critically important for several reasons.

Job Offers Still a Prerequisite for Most Immigration Streams

Canada’s immigration system comprises a vast network of federal and provincial programs, many of which require a job offer as a prerequisite:

Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)

PNPs are tailored to meet specific labor market needs across Canada’s provinces and territories. Of the more than 80 PNP sub-streams, nearly half require applicants to have a valid job offer from an employer within that province. Receiving a provincial nomination is often the first major step toward obtaining permanent residency, and a job offer is usually the "key" to unlocking this opportunity.

Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)

The AIP was designed to boost population and economic growth in the Atlantic provinces:

  • New Brunswick;
  • Nova Scotia;
  • Prince Edward Island; and
  • Newfoundland and Labrador.

A job offer from a "designated employer" is mandatory under AIP, and it must be endorsed by the respective provincial government. AIP also allows candidates to begin working in Canada with a specific work permit while their permanent residence application is being processed.

Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP)

To encourage settlement in smaller communities, the federal government launched the RNIP across 14 participating rural regions. In addition to meeting eligibility requirements related to work experience, language, education, and funds, applicants must also secure a genuine job offer from a designated local employer.

Francophone Community Immigration Pilot (FCIP)

Similar to RNIP, this pilot program aims to attract French-speaking immigrants to communities outside Quebec. Currently involving six communities, the FCIP requires applicants to have intermediate French proficiency and a qualifying job offer from an approved employer in the community.

Job Offers: The Gateway to Canadian Experience and a Competitive CRS Score

While arranged employment no longer grants CRS bonus points, valid job offers remain the main legal route for foreign nationals to obtain work permits and gain Canadian work experience—a factor that still significantly boosts CRS scores:

Human Capital Factors

One year of skilled work experience in Canada can add 40 to 80 CRS points. Most applicants can only gain such experience through a valid job offer and the associated work permit.

Canadian work experienceWith a spouse or common-law partnerWithout a spouse or common-law partner
None or less than a year00
1 year3540
2 years4653
3 years5664
4 years6472
5 years or more7080

Skill Transferability Factors

Canadian work experience can be combined with foreign work experience or education to earn up to 100 additional CRS points.

Skill Transferability FactorMaximum points
Canadian work experience and a post secondary-degree50
Canadian work experience and foreign work experience50
Total points100

Canadian Experience Class (CEC)

CEC is one of the three core Express Entry categories. To qualify, applicants must have completed at least one year of full-time, skilled work experience within Canada in the past three years. In 2025, IRCC has explicitly stated its intention to prioritize CEC invitations. Since mid-2024, most Express Entry draws have focused on CEC, PNP, and French-speaking applicants, with general draws temporarily paused.

Therefore, for temporary residents such as international students or foreign workers, securing a valid job offer and gaining at least one year of experience is often the most direct route to qualifying under the CEC and boosting their chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA).

Conclusion

Although the Express Entry system no longer rewards arranged employment with bonus CRS points, a valid Canadian job offer remains a cornerstone of successful immigration strategy. It serves as a gateway to many programs—especially PNPs and pilot initiatives—and enables foreign nationals to gain valuable Canadian work experience. For those aiming to immigrate to Canada, actively pursuing a genuine job offer remains a practical and effective path toward permanent residency.

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