The latest round targeted the French Language Proficiency
category.
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Draw Results
• Category: French Language Proficiency
• Cut-off Score: 408
• ITAs Issued: 6,000
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What This Means — Overwhelming Preference for French-Speaking Candidates
As of 2025, a total of 42,000 ITAs have been issued under the French
category, accounting for 45% of all invitations issued this year.
This makes it the largest category by far, significantly surpassing the
next-largest group, the CEC category (26%).
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Eligibility for the French-Language Proficiency Category
• Meet general EE eligibility (CEC, FSW, or FST)
• Achieve NCLC 7 or higher in all four French language skills
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Bottom Line — If You Have Strength in Languages, French Is Your Best
Strategy
This year, CRS cut-off scores for French draws have dropped as low as 379,
and the most recent draw stood at 408.
In other words, French proficiency has become one of the most powerful
factors for securing an EE invitation.
NCLC 7 is not an easy benchmark, of course.
However, if you’ve already maximized points in other categories, focusing on
French for one year to reach NCLC 7 could be an excellent strategic
investment well worth the effort.
In today’s immigration landscape, it is more important than
ever to analyze your situation clearly and build a customized strategy that
maximizes your CRS score—whether through French, a PNP pathway, additional
education, or career optimization.
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