Express Entry Draw #426: Senior Managers ITA at CRS 392

Empty executive chair at a walnut boardroom table with a folded blazer, closed laptop, leather notebook and coffee cup, overlooking a soft-focus city skyline at golden hour — symbolizing the July 10 2026 Senior Managers Express Entry draw.

The lowest CRS cut-off in any Express Entry draw of 2026 just landed — and it was reserved for senior managers.

On July 10, 2026 at 10:42:46 UTC, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada issued 500 Invitations to Apply in the Senior Managers with Canadian Work Experience category. The CRS cut-off was 392 — a stunning 37 points lower than the only other Senior Managers draw of 2026, which cut off at 429 on March 5.

Source: IRCC Express Entry Rounds of Invitations.

The signal: a 37-point drop on the same category

Look at the two Senior Managers draws in 2026 side by side:

Draw # Date ITAs CRS cut-off Tie-breaker
402 Mar 5, 2026 250 429 Aug 19, 2025 — 15:10 UTC
426 Jul 10, 2026 500 392 Mar 15, 2026 — 01:46 UTC

Three things are happening at once:

1. IRCC doubled the volume. 250 ITAs in March → 500 ITAs in July. This is not a token category anymore.

2. The score dropped 37 points. The eligible pool of senior managers is small enough that IRCC had to dig significantly deeper into the CRS ranks to fill 500 seats. That is very unusual — the CEC draw two days ago cut off at 517, and the general FSWP pool sits above 500. The Senior Managers category is now the single easiest way into Canadian PR by CRS score in 2026.

3. The tie-breaker is fresh. Candidates tied at CRS 392 needed a profile submitted before March 15, 2026 at 01:46:05 UTC. That is a 3.9-month tie-breaker window — much shorter than typical, meaning very few candidates in the 392 tier were actually tied. IRCC largely burned through the available pool.

What “Senior Managers with Canadian Work Experience” actually means

This category was announced by Minister Diab on February 18, 2026 as part of the “top talent” refresh of category-based selection.

To qualify, at the time your Express Entry profile is drawn you must have:

  • An active profile under FSWP, CEC, or FSTP;
  • At least 6 months of continuous full-time work experience in Canada (or the equivalent part-time) in the past three years;
  • That Canadian experience must fall within one of the eligible senior management NOC codes;
  • Meet all standard Express Entry minimum requirements (language, education, funds if applicable).

The eligible NOC codes for this category are all in NOC TEER 0 Major Group 00 — Senior Management Occupations, including:

  • 00010 — Legislators
  • 00011 — Senior government managers and officials
  • 00012 — Senior managers – financial, communications and other business services
  • 00013 — Senior managers – health, education, social and community services and membership organizations
  • 00014 — Senior managers – trade, broadcasting and other services
  • 00015 — Senior managers – construction, transportation, production and utilities

Note: sub-management NOC 1 codes (Financial managers 10010, HR managers 10011, Sales/marketing managers 10022, IT managers 20012, Construction managers 70010, and so on) are NOT in this category. Those are TEER 0 middle management, not Major Group 00 senior management. If your Canadian experience is at that middle-management level, you are not eligible for Draw #426, no matter how impressive the title.

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Draw #426 at a glance

Draw number 426
Date and time (UTC) July 10, 2026 at 10:42:46 UTC
Category Senior Managers with Canadian Work Experience, 2026-Version 1
Invitations issued 500
CRS cut-off 392
Rank needed 500 or above
Tie-breaking rule March 15, 2026 at 01:46:05 UTC

The July 2026 draw cluster

Draw #426 is now the fourth round in a five-day burst — IRCC is firing categories in tight succession:

Draw # Date Category ITAs CRS
423 Jul 6 Provincial Nominee Program 534 708
424 Jul 7 Canadian Experience Class 2,000 517
425 Jul 9 French-Language proficiency 5,000 420
426 Jul 10 Senior Managers (CDN experience) 500 392

Note the CRS spread: 708 → 517 → 420 → 392. Same week. Same pool. The category-based selection framework has effectively created four different “Canadas” depending on which door you qualify for.

Who this draw is actually for

You just received an ITA

You have 60 days from July 10 to submit a complete electronic Application for Permanent Residence (e-APR). That is September 8, 2026. Every document must be in your account before the deadline:

  • Reference letters from every senior management role, on official letterhead, with duties matching NOC 00xxx main duties, hours, salary, start/end dates, and signatory contact information;
  • Canadian T4s, pay stubs, and Record of Employment covering the qualifying 6 months;
  • Police certificates from every country you lived in for six months or more since age 18;
  • Upfront medical exam (IMM 1017E from a panel physician);
  • Proof of settlement funds (unless exempt);
  • Educational Credential Assessment (ECA), still valid;
  • Language test results, still valid.

NOC coding is the highest-risk item in a Senior Managers e-APR. If your reference letter uses a NOC 1xxxx middle-management code, or if the duties described do not clearly demonstrate senior-management responsibility (setting corporate objectives, approving budgets, appointing department heads, reporting to a Board), the application is at risk of misrepresentation or refusal for not meeting category requirements. Get the letter re-drafted before you upload it.

You sit at CRS 392+ with Canadian senior-management experience but did not receive an ITA

Check your tie-breaking timestamp. If your profile was submitted after March 15, 2026 at 01:46:05 UTC, the tie-breaker held you back, not the score. Do not withdraw and re-create your profile — that pushes you further back in every future tie-breaker.

You have Canadian senior-management experience but CRS below 392

This is the most interesting band. A CRS 350–390 candidate would typically have zero shot in any 2026 draw. In the Senior Managers category, you are within reach with modest CRS improvements — a re-taken IELTS pushing CLB 9 in all four skills, a spousal language test, or claiming a valid provincial nomination. Given IRCC just cut this category at 392 and the pool is thin, another Senior Managers draw in Q3 or Q4 is likely to cut off at a similar or lower score.

You have foreign senior-management experience but no Canadian experience

You are not eligible for Draw #426. This category is Canadian-experience-gated. Your path is either the standalone Senior Managers without Canadian Work Experience category (a separate 2026 category, no draws yet), or building Canadian experience via a work permit — LMIA, C11 entrepreneur, C10 significant benefit, or intra-company transfer.

Why this category exists

The February 2026 category refresh was framed as prioritizing candidates who “help the Canadian economy grow.” Senior management is on that list because IRCC is trying to retain internationally-trained executives already contributing at the top of Canadian organizations — the exact profile that historically had the hardest time competing in general CRS draws (executives tend to be older, which costs CRS points, and often on intra-company transfer permits that limit Canadian experience accrual).

The 392 cut-off proves the design assumption: senior managers on Canadian permits do sit lower in the CRS distribution than software engineers or nurses. IRCC is now deliberately correcting for that.

Bottom line

Draw #426 is the loudest signal so far that category-based selection is the primary path to Canadian PR in 2026. General CEC draws remain 100+ points higher. If any part of your profile qualifies you for a category — French, healthcare, STEM, trades, education, or now senior management — build for it explicitly. The gap between category cut-offs and the general pool is now the single largest CRS lever available.

For senior managers on Canadian work permits, the next quarter is the best PR window since Express Entry launched in 2015.


Book a consultation to review your Senior Managers eligibility and NOC coding before the next draw: clientintake.vgis.ca

Related coverage: Draw #425 — French-Language proficiency, 5,000 ITAs at CRS 420

More draw coverage: vgis.ca/blog


Written by Dimple Verma, RCIC-IRB (R708308) — VG Immigration Services Inc. Draw figures verified against IRCC’s official Rounds of Invitations page on July 10, 2026.

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