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Express Entry Draw #394 – February 6, 2026

French-Language Proficiency Draw Issues 8,500 ITAs with CRS Cut-Off of 400

Canada made immigration history on February 6, 2026, with Express Entry Draw #394, a French-language proficiency (2026 – Version 2) category-based draw. In this round, 8,500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) were issued, with a remarkably low CRS cut-off score of 400.

This draw stands out as the largest category-based Express Entry draw in Canadian immigration history, marking a major milestone in IRCC’s efforts to strengthen Francophone immigration outside Quebec.

Key Highlights of Express Entry Draw #394

       Draw Number: 394

       Draw Date: February 6, 2026

       Category: French-Language Proficiency (2026 – Version 2)

       ITAs Issued: 8,500

       CRS Cut-Off Score: 400

The scale and score of this draw make it one of the most accessible Express Entry rounds ever for qualified French-speaking candidates.

Express Entry Draw #394 represents a turning point in Canada’s category-based selection system. With 8,500 invitations issued, IRCC demonstrated its willingness to use targeted draws at scale to meet long-term linguistic, demographic, and economic objectives. No previous category-based draw has reached this volume, making this a record-setting round for French-language candidates.

The CRS score of 400 reflects both the size of the draw and IRCC’s strong commitment to attracting French-speaking skilled workers. By lowering the threshold, IRCC opened the door to candidates who may not be competitive in general or PNP draws but possess high-value language skills critical to Canada’s immigration goals.

Express Entry Draw #394 delivers powerful insights for 2026 applicants:

       French-language proficiency is now one of the strongest advantages in Express Entry

       Category-based draws can be larger than traditional program-based rounds

       CRS scores alone no longer define competitiveness

       Candidates with French ability should prioritize language testing and profile optimization

Express Entry Draw #394 reshaped expectations for category-based draws.
As the largest category-specific round in Canadian immigration history, it confirmed that French-language proficiency is a central pillar of Canada’s Express Entry strategy moving forward.

Category-based Express Entry draws introduce new opportunities, but also new complexities. A&M Canadian Immigration Law Firm is one of Canada’s top-rated immigration law firms, with deep expertise in French-language Express Entry draws, category-based selection, and permanent residence applications. A&M helps candidates leverage language advantages and navigate evolving policies to achieve a successful Canada PR outcome.

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