Canada’s immigration system reached a new milestone in 2026 as Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducted the largest category-based Express Entry draw ever recorded. The historic round focused exclusively on candidates with strong French-language abilities, reinforcing Canada’s long-term commitment to Francophone immigration outside Quebec.
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Record-Breaking Invitations Issued
In the latest draw, IRCC extended 8,500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to eligible Express Entry candidates under the French-language proficiency category. This single draw surpasses all previous category-based selections in volume, making it a landmark moment in Canada’s economic immigration strategy.
Candidates invited in this round were required to meet the following eligibility conditions:
- A minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 400
- An Express Entry profile submitted before 11:11 a.m. (UTC) on February 3, 2026
The relatively moderate CRS cut-off highlights Canada’s intent to widen access for French-speaking skilled workers across multiple occupations.
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Why French-Language Drawings Matter
French-language category draws are part of Canada’s broader effort to strengthen Francophone communities outside Quebec. By prioritizing bilingual and French-speaking immigrants, IRCC aims to support regional labor markets, cultural diversity, and population growth in minority Francophone regions across the country.
This approach also provides a significant advantage to candidates who may not otherwise qualify under higher CRS thresholds in general or program-specific draws.
Summary of Express Entry Draws in 2026
| Draw date | Draw Type | CRS cut-off score | ITAs issued |
| February 6 | French-Language proficiency | 400 | 8,500 |
| February 3 | Provincial Nominee Program | 749 | 423 |
| January 21 | Canadian Experience Class | 509 | 6,000 |
| January 20 | Provincial Nominee Program | 746 | 681 |
| January 7 | Canadian Experience Class | 511 | 8,000 |
| January 5 | Provincial Nominee Program | 711 | 574 |
The February 6 draw marks the sixth Express Entry selection round of 2026, reflecting a strong and steady pace of invitations early in the year.
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Clear Focus on In-Canada Talent in 2026
A noticeable trend has emerged in Express Entry draws this year: IRCC is prioritizing candidates already present in Canada. The majority of invitations issued so far have gone to individuals with:
- Canadian work experience under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
- Provincial nominations through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
This strategy allows Canada to retain skilled workers who are already contributing to the economy while ensuring faster integration into the labor market.
Draw Distribution by Category in 2026
| Draw Type | Number of Draws |
| Canadian Experience Class | 2 |
| Provincial Nominee Program | 2 |
| French-Language proficiency | 1 |
Total Invitations Issued So Far This Year
As of early February 2026, IRCC has issued 24,178 ITAs through the Express Entry system. The distribution of invitations clearly shows which candidate groups are currently being prioritized.
| Draw type | ITAs Issued |
| Canadian Experience Class | 14,000 |
| French-Language proficiency | 8,500 |
| Provincial Nominee Program | 1,255 |
What This Means for Express Entry Candidates
The scale of this French-language draw signals strong opportunities for candidates with French proficiency, even those with mid-range CRS scores. At the same time, individuals working in Canada or holding provincial nominations remain well-positioned for future invitations.
With category-based draws now playing a central role in Express Entry, candidates are increasingly encouraged to align their profiles with targeted skills, language abilities, and in-demand experience.
As 2026 progresses, further large-scale and category-focused draws are widely expected, reshaping how skilled immigrants secure Canadian permanent residence.



















































































































































































































































































































