On February 29,
2024, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducted Express
Entry Draw #287, issuing 2,500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) under the French
language proficiency category. The minimum CRS score for this draw was 336,
making it one of the more accessible rounds for eligible French-speaking
candidates.
French
category-based draws continue to play an important role in supporting Canada’s
Francophone immigration objectives. These draws provide strong opportunities
for candidates who can demonstrate high levels of French proficiency, even when
their profiles may not score competitively in general draws.
A CRS cut-off
of 336 highlights the advantage French-speaking applicants have through
category-based selection, reinforcing how language skills can significantly
enhance a candidate’s chances in the Express Entry system.
A&M
Canadian Immigration Law Corporation can help you understand whether you
qualify for French-focused draws and guide you in strengthening your Express
Entry profile.
Book a consultation with us to take the next step in your Canadian immigration
journey.





