Canada Express Entry Draw: IRCC invites 4,500 French-speaking skilled workers, signals focus on bilingual workforce

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has once again demonstrated its commitment to strategic immigration planning by inviting 4,500 candidates in the latest Express Entry draw held on October 6, 2025. This draw reflects Canada’s ongoing efforts to align immigration selection with economic priorities, labour market needs, and linguistic diversity.The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cutoff score for this draw was set at 432, a drop of 14 points compared to the previous French-language-focused draw. This indicates a more inclusive approach for skilled French-speaking candidates aiming to contribute to Canada’s workforce.
Highlights of the October 2025 draw
The draw continues the category-based selection system IRCC implemented in 2023, designed to meet Canada’s pressing labour requirements in specific sectors. By prioritising French-language proficiency, the government seeks to strengthen bilingualism and address shortages in education, healthcare, and skilled trades.
- Draw Date: October 6, 2025
- Invitations Issued: 4,500
- Minimum CRS Score: 432
- Tie-Breaker Date: June 13, 2025, at 19:07:01 UTC
- Target Group: Skilled French-speaking candidates under the Federal Economic Immigration system
CRS score trends: A return to moderate thresholds
The cutoff score of 432 reflects a moderation in CRS scores after higher thresholds in previous French-focused draws. Candidates with strong French skills now have increased opportunities to qualify.Analysts note that this score is closer to the levels seen at the start of 2025, suggesting a balanced approach by IRCC to manage both candidate quality and labour market needs.
Who benefited the most in this draw
Candidates with the following attributes were at an advantage:
- Strong French-language proficiency: Minimum NCLC Level 7 in reading, writing, listening, and speaking
- Educational credentials: Degrees, diplomas, or certifications recognized in Canada
- Skilled work experience: Relevant experience in high-demand occupations
- Bilingual skills: Fluency in English and French provided extra CRS points
These profiles reflect IRCC’s focus on skilled professionals who can integrate quickly into the Canadian economy while supporting bilingual growth.
Guidance for candidates not selected
Candidates who were not invited in this round should consider:
- Updating Profiles: Include new work experience, certifications, or improved language test results.
- Exploring Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs): PNPs can add 600 CRS points, boosting chances of selection.
- Improving Language Skills: Higher French or English scores increase CRS ranking significantly.
IRCC will continue alternating between category-based, general, and PNP-specific draws, ensuring multiple opportunities for skilled professionals to apply.
Why this draw matters
This draw underscores Canada’s dual focus on economic growth and cultural diversity. By prioritizing French-speaking candidates, IRCC is:
- Supporting labour market demands in key sectors
- Encouraging bilingualism and cultural integration
- Providing a more inclusive pathway for skilled immigrants
For prospective candidates, this is a reminder that language skills, education, and work experience remain crucial to navigating Canada’s Express Entry system successfully.