
IRCC Invites 5,500 Candidates in Express Entry French-Language Draw with CRS 397
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has invited 5,500 candidates in the latest Express Entry draw held on March 4, 2026. This round specifically targeted candidates with French-language proficiency under Canada’s category-based selection system.
The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score required to receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) in this draw was 397. Compared to many general draws, this lower CRS requirement highlights Canada’s continued efforts to attract more French-speaking skilled workers.
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Details of the March 4, 2026 Express Entry Draw- Draw Category: French-Language Proficiency
- Date and Time: March 4, 2026
- Invitations Issued: 5,500
- Minimum CRS Score: 397
- Rank Required: 5,500 or above
- Tie-Breaking Rule: October 10, 2025 at 18:18:20 UTC
If multiple candidates had the same CRS score of 397, IRCC applied the tie-breaking rule. In such cases, invitations were issued only to candidates who submitted their Express Entry profiles before the specified date and time.
Why Canada Conducts French-Language Express Entry Draws
Canada continues to prioritize the growth of Francophone communities outside Quebec. Therefore, IRCC regularly conducts category-based draws focused on candidates who demonstrate strong French-language ability.
These draws help address labour shortages while also promoting bilingualism across provinces. As a result, French-speaking skilled workers often benefit from targeted invitations and lower CRS cut-off scores.
Opportunity for French-Speaking Applicants
Candidates who can demonstrate French proficiency through approved tests such as TEF Canada or TCF Canada may significantly improve their chances in Express Entry. In fact, strong French scores can add valuable CRS points and also qualify candidates for these special category-based draws.
For many applicants, learning French has become a strategic way to increase their chances of receiving an ITA for Canadian permanent residence.
What Happens After Receiving an ITA
Once candidates receive an Invitation to Apply, they must complete the permanent residence application process within 60 days. This includes submitting documents related to work experience, language results, education credentials, and identity verification.
After submission, IRCC reviews the application and processes it according to standard Express Entry timelines.
Looking Ahead for Express Entry Candidates
The March 4 French-language draw shows that Canada continues to diversify its immigration selection strategies. With 5,500 invitations issued, thousands of skilled workers have moved closer to becoming permanent residents.
Candidates in the Express Entry pool should regularly update their profiles, improve language scores where possible, and stay informed about upcoming category-based draws.
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