On October 29, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
Canada (IRCC) held Express Entry Draw #376, issuing 6,000 Invitations to Apply
(ITAs) under the French language proficiency category. The minimum CRS score
required for this round was 416, marking another large draw with a
comparatively low CRS threshold.
French category-based draws remain a strategic pathway
within the Express Entry system, particularly for candidates planning to settle
outside Quebec. A CRS cut-off of 416 highlights the advantage French
proficiency provides, allowing a significant number of candidates to receive
ITAs even with moderate overall CRS scores.
For individuals with strong French language skills, these
draws offer an effective and targeted route to Canadian permanent residency.
A&M Canadian Immigration Law Corporation can help
French-speaking candidates assess eligibility, optimize their CRS profiles, and
navigate the Express Entry process from start to finish.
Book a consultation with us today to move forward
confidently in your Canadian immigration journey.





