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Activist Paul Watson has requested French nationality, with street support from French citizens, highlighting French language's role in naturalization.

New official figures show France's immigration fell. The trend could affect French exam candidates and Canadian applicants.

An opinion piece argues France is unfairly blamed for illegal immigration; no policy changes announced for French tests or Canadian immigration.

French media regulator fines CNews €200,000 for on-air comments on immigration and culture, per Reuters report.

France's media regulator has fined CNews €200,000 for on-air remarks about immigration and culture. The case highlights the sensitivity of immigration discourse in France, relevant for French exam candidates and Canadian immigration applicants navigating cultural context.

France's media watchdog issued a €200,000 fine against CNews for on-air comments about immigration and culture. The decision highlights the regulatory environment around immigration discourse, with potential implications for French-language exam candidates and Canadian immigration applicants.

A new guide from digiSchool France compares TCF and TEF for French naturalization. Discover key differences and what candidates should know for their citizenship application.

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.