Latest French-Language Express Entry Draw

Canada’s immigration system has recorded another significant development, as Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducted a new Express Entry draw targeting French-speaking candidates. The latest round stands out for its notably low Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) threshold, offering fresh opportunities for applicants with French proficiency.

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Key Highlights of the Latest Draw

In the most recent selection round held on March 18, IRCC issued 4,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates under the French-language proficiency category.

To qualify for this draw, applicants were required to meet the following criteria:

  • Minimum CRS score of 393
  • Express Entry profile submitted before December 29, 2025 (12:47 p.m. UTC)

This marks one of the lowest CRS cut-offs seen in 2026, reinforcing Canada’s continued emphasis on attracting bilingual talent.

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Complete Overview of Express Entry Draws in 2026

Below is a comprehensive breakdown of all Express Entry draws conducted so far this year:

Draw dateDraw TypeCRS cut-off scoreITAs issued
March 18French-Language proficiency3934,000
March 17Canadian Experience Class5074,000
March 16Provincial Nominee Program742362
March 5Senior Managers with Canadian Work Experience429250
March 4French-Language proficiency3975,500
March 3Canadian Experience Class5084,000
March 2Provincial Nominee Program710264
February 20Healthcare and social services4674,000
February 19Physicians with Canadian work experience169391
February 17Canadian Experience Class5086,000
February 16Provincial Nominee Program789279
February 6French-Language proficiency4008,500
February 3Provincial Nominee Program749423
January 21Canadian Experience Class5096,000
January 20Provincial Nominee Program746681
January 7Canadian Experience Class5118,000
January 5Provincial Nominee Program711574

French-Language Draws Gaining Momentum

Although only three French-language draws have been conducted in 2026 so far, they have already resulted in a substantial number of invitations. With 18,000 ITAs issued, this category is rapidly becoming one of the most active streams within Express Entry.

It currently ranks just behind the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) in terms of total invitations distributed this year.

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Draw Distribution by Category

Here’s how Express Entry draws have been distributed across categories in 2026:

Draw TypeNumber of Draws
Provincial Nominee Program6
Canadian Experience Class5
French-Language proficiency3
Physicians with Canadian work experience1
Healthcare and social services1
Senior Managers with Canadian Work Experience1

The data reflects a clear trend: IRCC is prioritizing candidates who are already contributing to the Canadian workforce or have strong ties to the country.

Total ITAs Issued in 2026 So Far

So far this year, Canada has issued 53,224 ITAs across multiple categories. The distribution is as follows:

Draw typeITAs Issued
Canadian Experience Class28,000
French-Language proficiency18,000
Healthcare and social services4,000
Provincial Nominee Program2,583
Physicians with Canadian work experience391
Senior Managers with Canadian Work Experience250

What This Means for Applicants

The drop in CRS score for French-speaking candidates signals a strong push by Canada to strengthen its bilingual workforce. For prospective immigrants, especially those with French language skills, this presents a valuable opportunity to secure permanent residency with a comparatively lower score.

At the same time, the continued dominance of CEC and PNP highlights Canada’s ongoing preference for candidates with local experience or provincial nominations.

Final Takeaway

The latest Express Entry results underline a strategic shift in Canada’s immigration priorities for 2026. With lower CRS thresholds in targeted draws and a growing number of ITAs issued, candidates who align with specific categories, particularly French speakers, are currently in a highly advantageous position.