will learning french language helps in canada immigration in 2025

 

Key Benefits of Learning French for Canada PR (2025)

1. Extra CRS Points for French Proficiency

If you reach NCLC (Canadian French) level 7 or higher in all four skills (reading, writing, speaking, listening), you're eligible for up to 50 extra CRS points. This applies even if French is your second language—25 points are available if your English score is low or unsubmitted, and 50 points if your English is CLB 5 or higher Government of CanadaElaar Immigration Consulting Inc.

In addition, French proficiency can unlock further language-related points, with reports indicating a combined gain of up to 310 CRS points for single applicants, and 320 for couples, through a combination of language, education, work experience, and transferability factors CtivciCIC News.


2. Access to Lower-Threshold French-Specific Express Entry Draws

Canada has been conducting category-based Express Entry draws focused on French speakers—a priority in its immigration strategy to bolster francophone communities outside Quebec.

Here are some recent highlights:

  • August 8, 2025 (Draw #360): 2,500 ITAs issued at a CRS cutoff of 481 CanadimVisaVerge.

  • March 21, 2025: A record 7,500 ITAs issued at a CRS cutoff of just 379 Canadore Immigration.

  • February 19, 2025: 6,500 ITAs at a CRS cutoff of 428 CanadimCtivci.

  • December 3, 2024: 800 ITAs at CRS 466 Canadim.

These draws often have significantly lower CRS cutoffs than general draws (which usually require scores over 500), making them highly beneficial for French-proficient applicants Canadore ImmigrationCanadim.


3. Strong Government Commitment and Long-Term Plan

Canada’s 2025–2027 Immigration Levels Plan targets nearly 30,000 French-speaking newcomers (outside Quebec) in 2025, rising in subsequent years CIC NewsCanadore ImmigrationElaar Immigration Consulting Inc.

Moreover, the Official Languages Action Plan 2023–2028 allocates $137.2 million over five years to support francophone immigration CanadimCanadore Immigration.


4. Positive Trends & Community Insights

  • One forum user shared: “learning French is a win-win… it'll give you more CEC points and put you in French draws which are super low. And if you get called up without it, you’ve learnt a second language that’ll help you in Canada” Reddit.

  • Another noted that B2–C1 level in French provides ~50 additional CRS points and “depending on where you are in the pool, this could bump you up to the point of getting an invitation” Reddit.


Summary Table

AdvantageBenefit
Extra CRS Points25–50 points via French proficiency; additional transferability and skill points may apply
French-Specific DrawsLower CRS thresholds—some as low as 379—offer more accessible entry paths
Government TargetsHeavy political and financial support for francophone immigration through 2027
Long-Term ValueLanguage skills aid both immigration prospects and integration/readiness in Canada

Recommendation

If you’ll take the Express Entry route, investing time to learn French (and achieving NCLC 7+) is highly advisable. It’s especially helpful if your CRS score currently sits below general draw thresholds.

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