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Immigration
By Stephanie Ford
Posted on December 17, 2025
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At 6,000, today’s category-based draw targeting those with French language proficiency is among the largest Express Entry rounds in 2025. Though, it’s not as surprising as the recent large CEC round, since we have seen rounds inviting 6,000 French-speaking candidates in October and November as well (plus a few even larger rounds earlier in the year).
Another huge element of this draw for those in the pool is that the cut-off dropped below 400 again! We haven’t seen a score below 400 for French category-based rounds since March 21, 2025, where it dropped to 379 in a round inviting 7,500.
A final element of this draw that’s worth noting is that it brings the total invitation count for December 2025 to 19,522. The next closest month we saw to that was October, which had 15,647 invitations. But for context, the average for the year was around 9,500 invitations. So activity has certainly been high in December.
Since this is likely the last French draw of 2025, we decided to take a look back at what happened in French category-based rounds in 2025 compared to 2024. Here’s what we found:
2024: 23,000
2025, 48,000
2024: 11
2025: 9
2024: 336
2025: 379
2024: 2091
2025: 5,333
So, we’ve seen fewer but larger rounds in 2025. Plus, we also saw the CRS cut-off creep upwards in 2025, despite a significant increase in the overall number of invitations. That tells us that the French category is becoming more competitive over time. Though, this isn’t surprising, given how rapidly the Express Entry pool has grown throughout this year.
In the past two years, we have seen very large French category-based rounds in February. In 2025, there was a round inviting 6,500 on the 19th of February, while 1 February 2024 saw 7,000 candidates invited.
If this trend holds, we may see another large draw for French speakers in February 2026. We would expect the CRS cut-off score to remain below 400 if this happens.
The size of this draw, and the cut-off, also clearly show that learning French can open doors for you in Canadian immigration. In fact, French category-based draws offered the lowest CRS cut-offs consistently in Express Entry draws throughout 2025. So, if you’re uncertain of your pathway forward in Canadian immigration, it’s an option that’s well-worth considering.
For more information:
Use our online Express Entry CRS calculator to learn more about your current score and how to improve it.
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