Dear future neighbour,
Canada is still betting big on French-speaking newcomers, and the numbers from this week prove it. On July 9, 2026, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) sent out 5,000 invitations to apply (ITAs) for permanent residence through a French-language proficiency draw and the score needed to get one just reached its highest point all year.
For anyone who’s been improving their French to boost their Express Entry chances, this draw is proof that the strategy is paying off. But it also comes with a catch: getting in now takes a stronger profile than it did just a few months ago.
Details of July 9 draw
Draw Date: July 9, 2026
Category: French-Language Proficiency 2026-Version 2
CRS Cutoff Score: 420
No. of Invitations Issued: 5,000
Tie-Breaking Rule: May 15, 2026
This wasn’t a standalone event either. It’s the third Express Entry draw in just four days, following a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) round on July 6 and a Canadian Experience Class (CEC) round on July 7. Together, these three draws pushed out 7,534 invitations in the first nine days of July alone.
Why the cutoff keeps climbing
Here’s the pattern worth paying attention to: French-language cutoffs bottomed out at 393 back in March, then started a steady climb. IRCC also increased the invitation count in this round; up from 4,500 in the previous French draw in May, yet the score requirement still jumped 11 points, from 409 to 420.
That combination (more invitations and a higher cutoff) tells its own story. A wave of stronger-scoring French-speaking candidates has joined the pool since May, while everyone who had scores between 409 and 419 already got invited and left the pool. The floor keeps rising because the competition at the top keeps getting tougher.
This is the seventh French-language draw of the year, and IRCC has now issued 35,500 invitations through this category alone in 2026 which is a clear sign that Francophone immigration remains a national priority, not a one-off initiative.
Summary of Express Entry draws in 2026
This was IRCC’s 37th Express Entry draw of the year, bringing the 2026 ITA total to 96,601 across every category.
| Date | Draw Type | CRS Cut-off Score | ITAs Issued |
|---|---|---|---|
| July 9 | French-Language proficiency | 420 | 5,000 |
| July 7 | Canadian Experience Class | 517 | 2,000 |
| July 6 | Provincial Nominee Program | 708 | 534 |
| June 25 | Healthcare and social services | 475 | 4,000 |
| June 24 | Physicians with Canadian Work Experience | 223 | 271 |
| June 23 | Canadian Experience Class | 516 | 4,000 |
| June 22 | Provincial Nominee Program | 730 | 955 |
| May 28 | French-Language proficiency | 409 | 4,500 |
| May 27 | Canadian Experience Class | 518 | 3,000 |
| May 25 | Provincial Nominee Program | 805 | 334 |
| May 11 | Provincial Nominee Program | 798 | 380 |
| April 29 | French-Language proficiency | 400 | 4,000 |
| April 28 | Canadian Experience Class | 514 | 2,000 |
| April 27 | Provincial Nominee Program | 795 | 473 |
| April 15 | French-Language proficiency | 419 | 4,000 |
| April 14 | Canadian Experience Class | 515 | 2,000 |
| April 13 | Provincial Nominee Program | 786 | 324 |
| April 2 | Trades | 477 | 3,000 |
| March 31 | Canadian Experience Class | 509 | 2,250 |
| March 30 | Provincial Nominee Program | 802 | 356 |
| March 18 | French-Language proficiency | 393 | 4,000 |
| March 17 | Canadian Experience Class | 507 | 4,000 |
| March 16 | Provincial Nominee Program | 742 | 362 |
| March 5 | Senior Managers with Canadian Work Experience | 429 | 250 |
| March 4 | French-Language proficiency | 397 | 5,500 |
| March 3 | Canadian Experience Class | 508 | 4,000 |
| March 2 | Provincial Nominee Program | 710 | 264 |
| February 20 | Healthcare and social services | 467 | 4,000 |
| February 19 | Physicians with Canadian work experience | 169 | 391 |
| February 17 | Canadian Experience Class | 508 | 6,000 |
| February 16 | Provincial Nominee Program | 789 | 279 |
| February 6 | French-Language proficiency | 400 | 8,500 |
| February 3 | Provincial Nominee Program | 749 | 423 |
| January 21 | Canadian Experience Class | 509 | 6,000 |
| January 20 | Provincial Nominee Program | 746 | 681 |
| January 7 | Canadian Experience Class | 511 | 8,000 |
| January 5 | Provincial Nominee Program | 711 | 574 |
Looking at the year as a whole, PNP and CEC draws have made up the bulk of Express Entry activity, but French-language draws aren’t far behind and continue to offer some of the most accessible cutoffs on the board, even at a “high” of 420, it’s still well below what most CEC and PNP rounds demand.
What this means if you’re building your profile
If your French isn’t strong yet, this is your sign to start working on it. A recognized test like the TEF Canada or TCF Canada, mapped to the NCLC benchmarks IRCC uses, can unlock category-based draws with far friendlier cutoffs than the general pool ever offers. And if you’re already bilingual, make sure both your French and English results are current in your profile as that bonus can be the difference between watching from the sidelines and getting your invitation.
Ready to Turn This Draw Into Your Invitation?
Numbers and cutoffs only mean something once they’re applied to your actual situation; your CRS score, your language results, your work history, and the pathway that fits you best. Whether you’re looking at Express Entry through French-language proficiency, aiming for a provincial nomination, applying for a work permit or postgraduate work permit, sponsoring a spouse, planning a visit or a super visa application, working toward citizenship, or exploring school admissions in Canada, the right guidance now can save you months of guesswork later.
Book a one-on-one consultation with our team at https://euiacademy.selar.com/60minutes and let’s map out exactly where you stand and what your next move should be.


