Express Entry Draw #371 – French Language Proficiency (432 CRS, 4,500 Invitations)

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducted the 371st Express Entry draw on October 6, 2025, inviting 4,500 candidates under the French-language proficiency category (Version 1). The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score required to receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) was 432.

The draw targeted skilled workers who demonstrated advanced proficiency in French (NCLC 7 or higher) across all language abilities. It supports IRCC’s long-term objective of promoting Francophone immigration outside Quebec, strengthening bilingual representation across Canada.

Key Statistics

ParameterDetails
Draw Number371
DateOctober 6, 2025
Time of Draw13:59:15 UTC
CategoryFrench Language Proficiency (Version 1)
Invitations Issued4,500
Lowest CRS Score432
Tie-Breaking RuleJune 13, 2025 at 19:07:01 UTC
Eligible ProgramsFederal Skilled Worker Program, Canadian Experience Class, Federal Skilled Trades Program

Category Details

This draw was conducted under the French-language proficiency (Version 1) category-based selection. Candidates had to meet the following eligibility criteria:

  • Must have valid French language test results from an approved institution under IRPR subsection 74(3).
  • Language results must be less than two years old on the date the category was established.
  • Must achieve NCLC level 7 or higher in all four skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing).
  • Cannot belong to the class excluded under paragraph 2(d) of the Express Entry Instructions.
  • Language results must remain valid at the time of PR application submission.

If the test results expired before the application date, candidates would lose eligibility even if they were initially invited.

Policy Objective

The Ministerial Instructions issued by Lena Metlege Diab, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, define the purpose of this draw under section 5 of the instructions:

To promote economic growth through Francophone immigration outside of Quebec.

This aligns with IRCC’s broader Francophone Immigration Strategy, which aims to:

  • Increase the proportion of French-speaking immigrants in provinces and territories outside Quebec.
  • Strengthen Canada’s bilingual workforce.
  • Support community vitality and address regional labour shortages through linguistic diversity.

Legal Framework

The draw was issued under the authority of:

  • Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) — Section 10.3(1)(h.1)(iii), (h.2), (i), (j)
  • Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR) — Subsections 74(3) and related provisions
  • Ministerial Instructions Respecting Invitations to Apply (Express Entry) — Published in the Canada Gazette, Part I, December 1, 2014, and amended periodically.

The period of validity for issuing invitations was from October 6, 2025, to October 7, 2025.

Interpretation of Results

  • A CRS cut-off of 432 is moderate compared to earlier French-language draws in 2025, showing consistent demand for bilingual talent.
  • The 4,500 invitations reflect IRCC’s growing focus on category-based selection rather than general draws.
  • This draw likely included candidates from multiple federal programs, giving priority to those with strong French proficiency.
  • The tie-breaking rule (June 13, 2025, at 19:07:01 UTC) ensured fair ranking for candidates who submitted their profiles before that date.

Impact Analysis

1. Boost to Francophone Immigration Goals
IRCC continues to target at least 4.4% of total immigrants as French-speaking newcomers outside Quebec. Draws like this are central to achieving that benchmark, particularly for communities in Ontario, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and Alberta.

2. Lower CRS Threshold
A score of 432 makes this draw accessible to candidates with mid-level CRS rankings who hold strong language skills, especially those balancing French fluency with Canadian work experience or education.

3. Regional Economic Strategy
Encouraging bilingual workers outside Quebec helps employers in healthcare, education, IT, and public administration sectors fill vacancies where French communication is essential.

Comparison with Recent Draws

Draw DateCategoryInvitationsCRS Cutoff
September 24, 2025Transport Occupations1,200458
September 17, 2025French Language Proficiency4,800438
August 29, 2025General (All Programs)6,000503
October 6, 2025French Language Proficiency (V1)4,500432

The downward trend in CRS cutoffs for French-speaking draws indicates that IRCC is using this stream aggressively to balance immigration distribution and meet language diversity targets.

Strategic Insights for Candidates

  • Language Upgrading Pays: Achieving NCLC 7+ in French can significantly improve ranking even with moderate English scores.
  • Dual Language Advantage: Candidates strong in both IELTS and TEF/TCF are likely to remain highly competitive in category-based rounds.
  • Monitor Profile Validity: Ensure test results remain valid, as expired scores automatically disqualify applicants even after receiving ITA.
  • Timely Submission: Earlier profile submission improves chances in tie-break situations.

The October 6, 2025 Express Entry Draw (#371) demonstrates IRCC’s continued prioritization of bilingual immigration pathways. By targeting French-speaking professionals, Canada reinforces its commitment to linguistic diversity and economic growth outside Quebec.

This draw not only advances demographic balance but also provides thousands of skilled workers an opportunity to integrate into Canada’s workforce under the Federal Skilled Worker, CEC, and FSTP programs.

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