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Express Entry Draw #437 invited 5,000 French-speaking candidates, reinforcing the value of French proficiency for Canadian immigration applicants.

Canada’s Express Entry Draw #433 issued 5,000 invitations to French-speaking candidates again, according to Canadim. A strong signal for TEF/TCF test-takers.

Google News reports Canada's latest Express Entry draw targeted French-speaking candidates, underscoring the value of TEF/TCF scores for immigration.

Canada has invited French-speaking Express Entry candidates to apply for permanent residence, according to Google News. French proficiency remains a key pathway for skilled immigration applicants.

Canada invited French-speaking Express Entry candidates to apply for permanent residence, according to CIC News. The move signals continued demand for French-language talent.

Canada invited 5,000 French-speaking candidates in a new Express Entry draw, with the CRS cutoff falling to 399. This signals strong demand for bilingual applicants and may impact TEF/TCF exam preparation strategies.

Canada issued 5,000 invitations in Express Entry draw #429 for French-speaking candidates on July 23, 2026. This highlights the value of French proficiency for immigration.

Canada's latest French-language Express Entry draw dropped to a record-low CRS cut-off of 399, signaling strong demand for French-speaking skilled workers. This shift underscores the value of TEF/TCF scores for immigration applicants.

The latest French-language Express Entry draw saw the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cutoff fall below 400, offering new opportunities for TEF/TCF and DELF candidates in Canadian immigration.

Canada's latest French-language Express Entry draw saw the CRS cutoff score drop below 400, underscoring the growing value of French proficiency for immigration candidates.

Canada issued 5,000 invitations in Express Entry draw #425 exclusively for Francophone candidates, reinforcing French-language immigration priority.