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Read moreHave you ever dreamed of starting anew in a vibrant country like Canada? Well, here’s some exciting news that might just bring you one step closer! Recently, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issued an impressive 6,000 invitations to apply (ITA) specifically for candidates with French-language proficiency. Imagine that!
But here’s the thing: To be part of this draw, you needed a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 416 and must have created your Express Entry candidate profile before 3:27 p.m. UTC on September 8, 2025. So, if you missed it, don’t worry! Keep that profile updated and ready for the next opportunity.
Let’s take a look at how this year has unfolded in terms of Express Entry draws. So far in 2025, IRCC has issued a total of 80,485 ITAs, with candidate pools coming from various programs like the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) and Canadian Experience Class (CEC). The draw on November 10 even targeted Provincial Nominees!
Here’s some uplifting news: Since the start of this year, candidates with French proficiency have received the most ITAs, totaling a remarkable 36,000 invitations! This is part of IRCC's commitment to embrace the richness of Canada’s bilingual heritage. And get this: it’s tied to the Official Languages Act, which means the government actively encourages bilingual individuals to settle in Canada, particularly outside Quebec.
If you find yourself feeling a bit overwhelmed by the process, you’re not alone. It’s natural to have questions and concerns. But remember, every step you take brings your dream closer to reality. Keep aiming high, refine that language skill, and get set for more opportunities ahead!
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Wow, the info about job prospects for French speakers was super enlightening! I had no idea there were so many sectors actively seeking bilingual candidates. Thanks for breaking it down so clearly.
This is super exciting news! Quick question though—what kind of jobs are these opportunities geared towards?