Last updated: 24 जून 2026
What is a Good TEF Score for Express Entry?

What is a Good TEF Score? Decoding CLB Levels for Express Entry
“📋 Quick Answer: What is a good TEF Canada score?
A "good" TEF score depends entirely on your goal. For Express Entry maximum CRS points: NCLC 7 (CLB 7) in all four sections — roughly 249+/360 Listening, 207+/300 Reading, 225+/450 Writing, 181+/360 Speaking. For Canadian citizenship: NCLC 4 (CLB 4) — much more achievable. For Quebec immigration (TEFAQ): B2 level in Speaking + Listening. and is the threshold most Express Entry candidates target. Below CLB 7, you lose the 25-point French-language bonus entirely — the gap between CLB 6 and CLB 7 is the single highest-leverage improvement in French exam prep.
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When you receive your TEF Canada results, you’ll see a series of numbers (e.g., 250/360, 410/699). But for most candidates, these numbers are confusing. You want to know: Is this a "good" score? Will this get me into Canada?
In the world of Canadian immigration, a "good" score is defined by how many points it adds to your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) profile.
Here is the breakdown of what constitutes a "good" TEF score in 2026.
1. The Threshold: CLB 7 (The "Entry" Good Score)
For most Express Entry candidates, the absolute minimum "good" score is a CLB 7 (NCLC 7) in all four categories.
2. The Gold Standard: CLB 9 (The "Game Changer")
If you are looking for the maximum possible boost to your score, a CLB 9 is the ultimate "good" score.
3. The Citizenship Score: CLB 4
If you are already in Canada and are applying for Citizenship, a "good" score is much lower. You only need a CLB 4 in Speaking and Listening.
- Reading and Writing are not required for citizenship.
4. What if you get a "Bad" score in one section?
This is a common frustration. You might get CLB 10 in three sections but a CLB 6 in Listening.
- The Reality: In Express Entry, your "category eligibility" depends on your lowest score. If you have 10-10-10-6, you do not qualify for the French-specific draws until you pull that 6 up to a 7.
- Don't focus only on your strengths. A "good" overall result is a balanced result.
How to move from a "Fair" score to a "Good" score?
Most candidates sit in the CLB 5 or 6 range. To move into the "Good" range (CLB 7+), you need to focus on:
- Grammar Precision: At CLB 7+, examiners stop looking for "meaning" and start looking for "accuracy." Minor errors in gender or tense can hold you back.
- Complex Structures: You must use the subjunctive, relative pronouns (dont, lequel), and varied connectors (toutefois, néanmoins).
- Speed: In the reading section, a "good" score requires you to finish all 50 questions. Most people fail because they run out of time on the Section C sentence insertions.
Conclusion: Define Your "Good"
Before you start studying, check your current CRS score.
- If you are 20 points away from the cut-off, a CLB 5 might be a "good" score for you.
- If you are 100 points away, only a CLB 9 will do.
At PrepMyFrench, we help you target the specific scores needed for your unique immigration profile. Don't just aim for "French"—aim for the specific NCLC level that changes your future.