Summary of CRS score trends for the Express Entry program over the two years following Covid-19 (2022 and 2023).
Based on our analysis of Express Entry data over the past two years, we have identified several notable trends that could influence the 2024 results.
In 2022, we saw that CRS scores, regardless of program, ranged from 494 to 557. This trend was fairly stable, only increasing slightly towards the end of the year. On the other hand, CRS scores for the Provincial Nominee Program showed a significant difference, with the lowest being 674 and the highest reaching 808.

2023: Compared to 2022, we observe a slight downward trend in the CRS score.

Forecast for 2024: It's difficult to say with certainty what the CRS score will be next year, but if current trends continue, a slight decline in scores can be expected. The lowest scores typically occur in the middle and end of the year, likely related to meeting year-end quotas.
Note: No predictions are entirely certain, as immigration policies can change without notice, thereby affecting CRS scores. In addition, external factors such as the global economic situation, politics, or health can also cause unexpected fluctuations.
We will continue to closely monitor developments in immigration policy and update the latest trends to provide our readers with the most accurate and timely information.