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Category: Francophone Immigration

Canada Issues 4,500 Invitations to French-Speaking Candidates in New Express Entry Draw
Canada resumed French-language Express Entry draws on May 28, 2026, issuing 4,500 invitations to apply for permanent residence with a CRS cutoff of 409 — the first French round since April 29 and the largest French draw of 2026.

Canada Targets Francophones With New Express Entry Draw Issuing 4,000 ITAs
Canada has conducted a new Express Entry draw, issuing 4,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates in the French-Language proficiency 2026-Version 2.

Canada Urged to Prioritize Processing for French-speaking and Bilingual Healthcare Immigrants
Senate report urges Canada to fast-track francophone and bilingual healthcare immigrants to reduce language barriers and improve patient safety.

Charting the Rise of the French-Speaking Immigrant in Canada
French-speaking immigration outside Quebec has surged to 8.91% in 2025. See what the trend means under Canada’s Immigration Levels Plan.

Canada Issues Massive Invitation Round Targeting French Speakers in Express Entry Draw
Canada has conducted its 394th Express Entry draw, issuing a massive 8,500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates in the French-Language proficiency 2026-Version 2 category.

Canada’s Extra 5,000 Spaces For Francophones Shows Staunch Commitment To Boosting French-Speaking Population
Canada adds 5,000 extra PR spaces for Francophones in 2026, reinforcing its commitment to boosting French-speaking communities outside Quebec.

Canada Continues to Prioritise Immigration for French-Speakers
Canada expands Francophone immigration with new investments, rising targets and dedicated pilot programs supporting French-speaking workers, students and communities.

Canada Express Entry Immigration for French-Speakers
Learn how French speakers can qualify for Canada’s Express Entry draws, gain extra CRS points, and settle in Francophone communities outside Quebec.

IRCC Messaging Guidance Shows Emphasis On Francophone Immigration
New IRCC messaging guidance shows Canada’s focus on francophone immigration outside Quebec, despite an overall drop in national immigration levels.

