Drawing Express Entry for francophones

Drawing Express Entry for francophones

The passing rate continues to rise.

On October 25, the selection of applicants for permanent residence through the Express Entry system again took place among applicants who know French. This knowledge must be proven: the language level must be at least CLB 7, which is roughly equivalent to B2 (above average).

A total of 300 invitations were sent this time to applicants who scored at least 486 points in the Comprehensive Ranking System. By the standards of the federal immigration program, this is not the highest, although if you compare it to other selections for francophones, it is constantly and rapidly increasing. In the previous September 27 draw, it was 472 points, and before that in August and July it was even lower.

Express Entry is the system used in Canada to select applicants for federal immigration programs:

Points are awarded for age, education, language skills, work experience, having a job offer in Canada, ability to adapt to the country and so on.

Express Entry is one of the fastest ways to immigrate to Canada. Contact us for help with assessing your chances of obtaining a permanent residence permit, finding the right immigration program and applying.

Yesterday another selection was held through the Express Entry system, for candidates with provincial nominations.

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