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Updated on May 30, 2024
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Candidates and applicants for immigration to Canada who have French ability now have another option for proving their skills, thanks to the announcement that the Test de connaissance du français pour le Canada (TCF Canada), administered by the Centre international d’études pédagogiques (CIEP), has been designated as a second French language tester for economic immigrants, as of December, 2018.
TFC Canada joins the Test d’Evaluation de Français (TEF) as a mechanism for the government of Canada to evaluate the French ability of those seeking to come to Canada as permanent residents.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) states that having a second French-language tester should help make the tests more accessible and affordable.
Individuals looking to immigrate to Canada through an economic program, such as any of the programs managed under the Express Entry system, must prove language ability in English and/or French by taking an approved language test, with additional points on offer to those with ability in both of Canada’s official languages.
Currently, two English language tests are designated for this purpose: the Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP) General and the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) General exam. Only one French test, the TEF, is currently available for this purpose, with the addition of Test de connaissance du français pour le Canada (TCF Canada) set to change that.
IRCC’s original announcement of including TCF came as part of a wider raft of updates aimed at helping the integration of French speakers into communities and labour markets outside the province of Quebec. Other measures include:
Ever since changes were made to the Express Entry Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) as of June, 2017, Express Entry candidates have been able to obtain additional points if they can prove French ability.
To avail of 30 additional points for French ability, candidates must:
Even if a candidate has not proven English ability, he or she may still obtain 15 bonus points for French ability. To avail of the 15 points, candidates must:
These points are in addition to the points a candidate receives for language ability in the first place.
Canada’s Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) are another area where individuals with French ability may prosper. This is particularly the case in provinces that have significant francophone communities, such as Ontario and New Brunswick, as well as a need to replenish and revitalize communities and labour markets alike with newcomers, particularly newcomers who know their passé composé from their imparfait and who can bring a conversation a bit further than a simple Bonjour.
The Ontario Express Entry French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream regularly issued invitations to French-speaking candidates in the Express Entry pool.
Meanwhile, New Brunswick’s Express Entry Labour Market Stream has previously and regularly prioritized EOIs submitted by candidates with French ability.
You can keep up to date on all PNP streams via the Moving2Canada PNP Live Tracker.
Whether you go for TEF or TCF, there are a couple of things you can do to maximize your chances of success on the day (and, as a result, your chances of successfully immigrating to Canada).
Equivalency charts for designated language tests and how results correspond with Canadian Language Benchmarks are available here.
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