Canada held a new Express Entry draw on November 28, 2025, targeting candidates with strong French language proficiency. In this round, the government invited 6,000 candidates to apply for permanent residence. The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score required was 408.

This latest draw reinforces Canada’s commitment to increasing Francophone immigration and supporting French-speaking communities across the country.

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Key Details of the Draw

  • Draw name: French Language Proficiency
  • Date of draw: November 28, 2025
  • Number of invitations: 6,000
  • CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate: 408
  • Rank required for invitation: 6,000 or above
  • Tie-breaking rule: May 26, 2025 at 12:28:38 UTC
If multiple candidates shared the lowest CRS score, IRCC applied the tie-breaking rule. Only those who submitted their Express Entry profile on or before the above timestamp received an invitation.

What This Draw Means for Candidates

This French-language focused draw demonstrates Canada’s priority to welcome more French-speaking skilled workers, especially in regions outside Quebec where Francophone populations need significant growth.

Candidates who met the CRS cut-off of 408 now have the opportunity to apply for Canadian permanent residency. This could be a significant milestone toward securing a long-term future in Canada.

If your CRS score was above 408, you likely received an ITA. If not, there are several ways to improve your chances in future draws, such as:

  • Improving your French or English test scores
  • Gaining additional skilled work experience
  • Applying for a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) to gain 600 extra CRS points
  • Updating your Express Entry profile with new qualifications
These steps can substantially increase your ranking for upcoming draws.

Why This Draw Matters

Canada continues to emphasize bilingual and Francophone immigration to strengthen cultural and linguistic diversity. By inviting a high number of French-speaking candidates, Canada aims to:
  • Support Francophone minority communities
  • Address labor shortages in both bilingual and French-speaking sectors
  • Enhance economic and cultural integration across provinces

This draw also reflects the flexibility of the Express Entry system, allowing category-based selection to target priority skill groups — including language proficiency, which remains a key factor in Canada’s long-term immigration strategy.

Looking Ahead

Canada is expected to conduct more category-based draws, including those focused on French language skills, healthcare, STEM fields, trades, and transport occupations.

If you plan to immigrate, now is the right time to review and strengthen your Express Entry profile. Updating your language tests, adding work experience, or exploring PNP pathways can significantly improve your chances of receiving an invitation in upcoming draws.

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