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Canada Invites 5,000 French-Speaking Express Entry Candidates to Apply for PR

Canada Invites 5,000 French-Speaking Express Entry Candidates to Apply for PR

Canada has continued its efforts to attract French-speaking immigrants by issuing 5,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for permanent residence through the Express Entry system.

The latest Express Entry draw was held on August 6, 2026, and targeted candidates with strong French-language proficiency. Candidates needed a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 391 to receive an invitation.

This draw is particularly important for immigration candidates because it shows that French-language proficiency continues to provide a significant advantage for those planning to apply for Canadian permanent residence.

Key Details of the Latest Express Entry Draw

Here are the main details of the draw:

  • Draw date: August 6, 2026
  • Draw type: French-Language Proficiency
  • Invitations issued: 5,000
  • Minimum CRS score: 391
  • Tie-Breaking Rule: March 18, 2026, at 11:32 p.m. UTC

To be considered, candidates needed to have an active Express Entry profile created before the tie-breaking date and time.

A CRS score of 391 was required in this round, making it one of the lower CRS cut-off scores seen in French-language proficiency draws in recent months.

Express Entry Draws List 2026

DateDraw TypeMinimum CRSNumber of ITAs
August 6French-Language Proficiency3915,000
August 5Canadian Experience Class5163,000
August 4Provincial Nominee Program768507
July 23Skilled Military Recruits3684
July 22French Language Proficiency3995,000
July 21Canadian Experience Class5162,000
July 20Provincial Nominee Program744511
July 10Senior Managers with Canadian Work Experience 392500
July 9French Language Proficiency4205,000
July 7Canadian Experience Class5172,000
July 6Provincial Nominee Program708534
June 25Healthcare and Social Services4754,000
June 24Physicians with Canadian Work Experience 223271
June 23Canadian Experience Class 5164,000
June 22Provincial Nominee Program 730955
May 28French Language Proficiency4094,500
May 27Canadian Experience Class5183,000
May 25Provincial Nominee Program805334
May 11Provincial Nominee Program798380
April 29French Language Proficiency4004,000
April 28Canadian Experience Class5142,000
April 27Provincial Nominee Program795473
April 15French Language Proficiency 4194,000
April 14Canadian Experience Class5152,000
April 13Provincial Nominee Program789324
April 2Trades4773,000
March 31Canadian Experience Class5092,250
March 30Provincial Nominee Program802356
March 18French Language Proficiency3934,000
March 17Canadian Experience Class5074,000
March 16Provincial Nominee Program742362
March 5 Senior Managers with Canadian Work Experience429250
March 4French Language Proficiency3975,500
March 3Canadian Experience Class5084,000
March 2Provincial Nominee Program 710264
February 20Healthcare and social services4674,000
February 19 Physicians with Canadian work experience169391
February 17Canadian Experience Class5086,000
February 16Provincial Nominee Program789279
February 6French Language Proficiency4008,500
February 3Provincial Nominee Program749423
January 21Canadian Experience Class5096,000
January 20Provincial Nominee Program746681
January 7Canadian Experience Class5118,000
January 5Provincial Nominee Program711574

French-Speaking Candidates Continue to Receive Priority

Canada has been placing increasing importance on attracting French-speaking immigrants outside Quebec. Through category-based Express Entry draws, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) continues to invite candidates who can demonstrate strong French-language abilities.

For eligible candidates, French proficiency can be a major advantage in the Canadian immigration process.

Candidates may improve their Express Entry profile through factors such as:

  • Strong French-language test scores
  • Canadian work experience
  • Higher education
  • Skilled work experience
  • Provincial nomination
  • Additional language skills

French-speaking candidates may also benefit from dedicated Express Entry selection rounds, where the CRS cut-off score can be lower than in some general or other category-based draws.

Express Entry Draws Continue Across Multiple Categories

Canada has conducted Express Entry draws for several categories throughout 2026. These include:

  • Canadian Experience Class
  • Provincial Nominee Program
  • French-language proficiency
  • Healthcare and social services
  • Trades
  • Transport
  • Physicians with Canadian work experience
  • Senior managers with Canadian work experience
  • Skilled military recruits

So far in 2026, French-language proficiency has remained one of the major categories targeted through Express Entry.

The Canadian Experience Class and Provincial Nominee Program have also received significant attention, particularly for candidates who already have Canadian work experience or have been nominated by a Canadian province or territory.

More Than 50,000 Invitations Issued to French-Speaking Candidates

According to the Express Entry draw data available for 2026, French-language proficiency draws have resulted in more than 50,000 ITAs being issued during the year.

This demonstrates Canada’s ongoing commitment to increasing the number of French-speaking immigrants outside Quebec.

The latest draw of 5,000 invitations also followed several other large French-language Express Entry rounds held during 2026.

For example, French-language candidates have received thousands of invitations in multiple draws, with CRS cut-off scores generally remaining competitive compared with several other Express Entry categories.

Why French Language Skills Can Help Your Canada PR Application

For individuals planning to immigrate to Canada, learning French can potentially improve their chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply for permanent residence.

Express Entry candidates who meet the eligibility requirements for French-language proficiency may qualify for category-based selection rounds. Depending on their profile and language scores, this could provide an additional pathway towards Canadian PR.

Candidates must still meet the eligibility requirements set by IRCC and maintain an eligible Express Entry profile.

It is important to understand that simply knowing French is not enough. Candidates must meet the required language proficiency standards and provide valid language test results from an approved testing organization.

Express Entry Remains an Important Pathway to Canada PR

The Express Entry system continues to be one of Canada’s major pathways for skilled immigrants seeking permanent residence.

Through Express Entry, IRCC manages applications under several federal economic immigration programs, including the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Canadian Experience Class, and Federal Skilled Trades Program.

Candidates are ranked using the Comprehensive Ranking System, which considers factors such as age, education, work experience and language ability.

IRCC then conducts invitation rounds and selects eligible candidates based on the requirements of each draw.

The latest French-language proficiency draw highlights the importance of language skills in Canada’s immigration system and provides another opportunity for qualified candidates hoping to begin a new life in Canada.

How Oasis Visas Can Help

Understanding Express Entry eligibility, CRS scores and category-based selection can sometimes be complicated. Every applicant has a different profile, and choosing the right immigration strategy is important.

At Oasis Visas, our team can help you understand your Canada immigration options and assess your eligibility for pathways such as Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs.

If you are planning to apply for Canada PR, improving your profile, understanding your CRS score and staying updated with the latest Express Entry draws can help you make better decisions for your immigration journey.

Planning your future in Canada? Contact Oasis Visas to explore your Canada PR options and understand the immigration pathways available for your profile.

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