Canada plans to reintroduce job offer points in Express Entry system
Canada's immigration department will bring back points for job offers in its Express Entry system. This move aims to attract global talent with high-wage jobs and Canadian work experience. Candidates certified for regulated occupations will also b...

The department also said it will consider how to reward candidates certified to work in regulated occupations under the revised system.
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Focus on high-wage jobs, skilled talent
The reforms are part of a wider strategy to attract global talent. However, the department has not specified a timeline for implementing these changes.While “high wage” has not been defined in the plan, Canada’s existing immigration programmes typically classify such roles based on median wages in each province or territory.
Shift after earlier removal of points
Canada had removed CRS points for job offers in March 2025, citing concerns over fraud linked to candidates purchasing Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) to increase their scores.Earlier, candidates could receive an additional 50 or 200 points for valid job offers, which significantly improved their chances of receiving an invitation to apply for permanent residence.
The removal of these points led to a drop in CRS scores for many candidates in the Express Entry pool, while those without job offers gained a relative advantage.
Job offers still relevant
Despite the change, valid job offers continued to play a role in determining eligibility under programmes such as the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program and certain Provincial Nominee Program streams.The department said the proposed changes are part of ongoing efforts to refine the Express Entry system and align it with Canada’s labour market needs.
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