PrepMyFrench
PrepMyFrench

A comprehensive guide for US residents — immigrants and Americans alike — to Canada's French-language permanent residence pathway in 2026. Covers all immigration streams, language requirements, costs, timelines, and quality of life comparison.

The 2025 DOGE-driven federal layoffs affected tens of thousands of workers, including many on H-1B and green card waitlists. This guide explains how former federal employees are using French proficiency to pursue Canadian PR as a concrete next step.

For Indian nationals in the US green card backlog facing 30–80 year waits under the per-country cap system, Canada's francophone Express Entry pathway — achievable in 2–4 years with French study — has become the rational alternative.

H-1B holders facing layoffs, USCIS scrutiny, and employer dependency are increasingly pursuing Canadian permanent residence through the francophone Express Entry pathway — a parallel process that doesn't require leaving the US.

With EB-2 India waits exceeding 50 years, thousands of US-based professionals are choosing a faster route: learning French to NCLC 7 and applying for Canadian PR through the francophone Express Entry pathway with CRS cutoffs as low as 336.

US-based Express Entry candidates have no local TEF Canada prep classes — but online resources can be even more effective. This guide covers the best tools for all four skills, what actually works vs. wastes time, and a 3-month study plan.

After your TEF or TCF Canada exam, scores go directly from the exam body to IRCC — not from you. This step-by-step guide explains the full score delivery process, how to track it in your account, and what to do if scores don't appear.

Master the TEF Canada Speaking exam with real Section A and Section B examples, the evaluation rubric examiners use, what common mistakes cost you points, and a structured self-study framework to practice both sections remotely.

How long does it take to go from zero French to CLB 7 for Canadian Express Entry? This guide maps a realistic stage-by-stage timeline from A1 through B2, with milestones, study methods, and the fastest path to NCLC 7.

US residents who achieve NCLC 7 French (TEF/TCF Canada) can access dedicated Canadian immigration pathways — francophone category draws, the Francophone Mobility Work Permit, and provincial PNP streams — with far lower CRS requirements.

Strong French scores on the TEF or TCF Canada can add 50 CRS points — or unlock category-based francophone draws with cutoffs as low as 336. Here is the exact 2026 formula and what NCLC 7 means for your Express Entry profile.

The TEF Canada costs $250–$380 USD at US test centres — but that's just the start. Learn the full cost breakdown including retakes, score reports, prep materials, and how to budget for a successful Express Entry French application.
Structured 60-day study guides · A1 through B1
Small-group Zoom sessions · 3x per week · Instructor Guillaume
Save up to $100 with combo packages (A1+A2, A2+B1, or all three)