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<div class="contact-line">Calgary, Alberta | +1 587-716-4872 | info@litmusimmigration.ca | www.litmusimmigration.ca</div>
</div></div><div class="hero-box"><p>Canada is reviewing major proposed changes to Express Entry and the Comprehensive Ranking System. These changes are not final yet, but they may affect how skilled workers qualify, compete, and plan their permanent residence strategy.</p></div>
<div class="primary-cta"><h2>Need an Express Entry Strategy Review?</h2><p>If your CRS score, NOC code, job offer, Canadian work experience, or category eligibility is unclear, a consultation can help you avoid costly mistakes.</p><a class="book-btn" href="https://www.litmusimmigration.ca/book-a-consultation">Book a Consultation</a></div>
<h2>What Is Happening?</h2><p>Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada opened consultations on potential reforms to Express Entry. The consultation period runs from <strong>April 23, 2026 to May 24, 2026</strong>. The goal is to simplify Express Entry and update CRS scoring based on factors linked to stronger economic outcomes in Canada.</p><div class="note"><p><strong>Important:</strong> These are proposed changes, not final rules. However, they show where Canada’s Express Entry system may be heading.</p></div>
<div class="visual"><div class="visual-title">Current vs Proposed Express Entry Structure</div>
<div class="grid-2"><div class="card"><strong>Current System</strong><ul><li>Federal Skilled Worker Program</li><li>Canadian Experience Class</li><li>Federal Skilled Trades Program</li><li>Different eligibility rules</li></ul></div>
<div class="card"><strong>Proposed Direction</strong><ul><li>One Federal High Skilled program</li><li>Common minimum eligibility rules</li><li>Less duplication</li><li>Simpler structure</li></ul></div>
</div></div><h2>Proposed Change 1: One Single Federal High Skilled Program</h2><p>IRCC is considering replacing the three current federal skilled worker programs with one simplified program. Proposed minimum requirements may include Canadian high school or foreign equivalent, CLB/NCLC 6 in all four language abilities, and one year of skilled TEER 0 to 3 work experience in Canada or abroad.</p><h2>Proposed Change 2: CRS May Focus More on Economic Success Factors</h2><p>The CRS may be adjusted to better reflect factors that predict employment and earnings after immigration. This could make strong language skills, Canadian work experience, and high-wage occupations more important.</p><div class="visual"><div class="visual-title">CRS Factors Being Reviewed</div>
<div class="bar-row"><div class="bar-label"><span>Strong language ability</span><strong>High impact</strong></div>
<div class="bar"><span style="width:92%;"></span></div></div><div class="bar-row"><div class="bar-label"><span>High earnings as temporary resident</span><strong>High impact</strong></div>
<div class="bar"><span style="width:88%;"></span></div></div><div class="bar-row"><div class="bar-label"><span>Canadian work experience</span><strong>Moderate impact</strong></div>
<div class="bar blue"><span style="width:72%;"></span></div></div><div class="bar-row"><div class="bar-label"><span>Canadian study / sibling / spousal factors</span><strong>Under review</strong></div>
<div class="bar yellow"><span style="width:42%;"></span></div></div></div><h2>Proposed Change 3: Job Offer Points May Return for High-Wage Occupations</h2><p>Canada removed CRS job offer points on March 25, 2025. IRCC is now considering bringing job offer points back, but only for selected high-wage occupations. This may help reduce fraud because many high-wage jobs require specialized skills, experience, and credentials.</p><div class="visual"><div class="visual-title">Possible High-Wage Occupation Thresholds</div>
<div class="grid-3"><div class="card"><strong>1.3x Median Wage</strong>Possible examples: financial analysts, bricklayers, heavy-duty equipment operators.</div>
<div class="card"><strong>1.5x Median Wage</strong>Possible examples: engineers, teachers, transportation managers.</div>
<div class="card"><strong>2x Median Wage</strong>Possible examples: physicians, professors, highly specialized professionals.</div>
</div></div><h2>Proposed Change 4: Canadian Licences May Become More Important</h2><p>IRCC is considering ways to recognize Canadian licences in regulated occupations. This may benefit candidates in healthcare, trades, education, engineering, and other licensed professions.</p><h2>Proposed Change 5: Some CRS Points May Be Changed</h2><p>IRCC is reviewing whether points for French bonus points, Canadian study, sibling in Canada, and spousal factors should be removed, reduced, or changed. French ability may still remain powerful through French category-based draws.</p><div class="secondary-cta"><h2>Not Ready for a Consultation Yet?</h2><p>If your matter is not urgent and you simply want to know whether you may qualify for Canada immigration, start with the free assessment.</p><a class="assess-btn" href="https://www.litmusimmigration.ca/free-canada-immigration-assessment">Free Canada Assessment</a></div>
<h2>2026 Express Entry Categories</h2><p>Current category-based selection includes French-language proficiency, healthcare and social services, STEM, trades, education, transport, physicians with Canadian work experience, senior managers with Canadian work experience, researchers with Canadian work experience, and skilled military recruits.</p><div class="visual"><div class="visual-title">Key Express Entry Timeline</div>
<div class="timeline"><div class="timeline-item"><div class="timeline-date">Mar. 25, 2025</div><div>CRS job offer points removed from Express Entry.</div></div>
<div class="timeline-item"><div class="timeline-date">Feb. 18, 2026</div><div>Canada announces 2026 Express Entry categories.</div></div>
<div class="timeline-item"><div class="timeline-date">Apr. 23, 2026</div><div>IRCC opens consultation on proposed Express Entry and CRS reforms.</div></div>
<div class="timeline-item"><div class="timeline-date">May 24, 2026</div><div>Consultation period closes.</div></div>
</div></div><h2>Who Should Review Their Strategy Now?</h2><ul><li>Applicants relying heavily on Canadian study points</li><li>Applicants relying on sibling or spousal CRS points</li><li>Candidates with lower language scores</li><li>CEC candidates in lower-wage occupations</li><li>Applicants unsure whether their NOC matches a category-based draw</li><li>Professionals in regulated occupations who may need Canadian licensing</li></ul><div class="primary-cta"><h2>Get Your Express Entry Plan Reviewed</h2><p>For urgent matters, refused applications, expiring work permits, CRS uncertainty, or profile strategy, book a consultation with Litmus Immigration.</p><a class="book-btn" href="https://www.litmusimmigration.ca/book-a-consultation">Book a Consultation</a></div>
<h2>Sources</h2><ul class="source-list"><li><a href="https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/transparency/consultations/2026-consultation-express-entry-reforms.html">IRCC: 2026 consultations on potential Express Entry reforms</a></li><li><a href="https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/transparency/consultations/2026-consultation-express-entry.html">IRCC: Discussion paper on Express Entry and CRS reforms</a></li><li><a href="https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/2026/02/canada-prioritizes-top-talent-in-2026-immigration-express-entry-categories.html">IRCC: 2026 Express Entry categories announcement</a></li><li><a href="https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/rounds-invitations/category-based-selection.html">IRCC: Express Entry category-based selection</a></li></ul><p class="disclaimer">Disclaimer: This article is for general information only and is not legal advice. Immigration rules can change quickly. Speak with a qualified immigration professional before making decisions about your application.</p></article></section></div>
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