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Canada invites 5,000 French-speaking candidates in a new Express Entry draw, boosting opportunities for TEF/TCF/DELF holders seeking permanent residence.

Canada's latest Express Entry draw invites 5,000 French-speaking candidates, highlighting strong demand for bilingual applicants in immigration.

Canada invites French-speaking Express Entry candidates to apply for permanent residence, per CIC News via Google News; French-language skills remain a key asset for PR applicants.

Canada issued new Express Entry invitations targeting French-speaking candidates, offering a pathway to permanent residence for those with strong French skills.

Canada invited 4,500 French-speaking candidates in a new Express Entry draw, according to immigration.ca via Google News. The targeted round signals continued demand for French-language skilled workers.

Canada's Express Entry Draw #414 issued 4,000 invitations to francophone candidates, continuing momentum for French-speaking skilled workers. TEF/TCF test takers and immigration applicants should note the continued focus on French-language selection.