Canada Issues 6000 Express Entry Invites as CRS Drops to 399
Latest Express Entry Draw Issues 6,000 Invitations to French-Speaking Candidates
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada conducted Express Entry draw #388 on December 19, 2025. The draw marks the sixth Express Entry selection round this month.
IRCC issued 6,000 invitations to apply to candidates with French-language proficiency. The draw recorded a Comprehensive Ranking System cut-off score of 399.
This represents one of the lowest CRS thresholds seen in 2025. The results highlight Canada’s continued emphasis on category-based selection.
Candidates needed to create their Express Entry profile before 11:43 p.m. UTC on August 24, 2025. They also had to meet the minimum CRS score of 399.
Key Details from Express Entry Draw #388
This French-language proficiency draw stands out for both its low CRS cut-off and its scale. Issuing 6,000 invitations in a single round reflects IRCC’s push to accelerate admissions in targeted categories.
The draw included these specifications:
- Draw type: French-language proficiency
- Invitations issued: 6,000
- CRS cut-off score: 399
- Tie-breaking date: August 24, 2025
For many candidates with strong French skills, this draw represents a rare opportunity. They can receive an invitation without the higher CRS scores often required in other categories.
Why the CRS Dropped Below 400
A CRS cut-off below 400 is uncommon in most Express Entry categories. Category-based draws allow IRCC to select candidates based on specific attributes rather than overall ranking alone.
French-language proficiency draws offer candidates several advantages:
- Bonus CRS points for French ability
- Lower competition compared to general draws
- Priority alignment with Canada’s Francophone immigration objectives
This approach supports population growth in Francophone minority communities across Canada. It also helps employers meet labour demands in French-speaking regions.
Express Entry Trends Through 2025
IRCC has issued 117,998 invitations to apply through the Express Entry system in 2025. The distribution of invitations shows a clear emphasis on targeted selection rather than all-program rounds.
The number of draws by category in 2025 includes:
- Provincial Nominee Program: 23
- Canadian Experience Class: 15
- French-language proficiency: 9
- Healthcare and social services: 6
- Education: 2
- Trade: 1
French-language draws now represent a significant share of Express Entry invitations this year.
French-Language Candidates Receive Most Invitations
Candidates selected under French-language proficiency draws have received the highest number of invitations in 2025.
IRCC has issued invitations by category as follows:
- French-language proficiency: 48,000
- Canadian Experience Class: 36,850
- Healthcare and social services: 13,500
- Provincial Nominee Program: 9,775
- Education: 3,500
- Trade: 1,250
These figures confirm that strong French skills remain one of the most effective advantages in the Express Entry system.
What This Draw Means for Candidates
This draw sends a clear message to French-speaking candidates. Language ability can significantly outweigh CRS score limitations.
Candidates with mid-range profiles may struggle in Canadian Experience Class or PNP draws. They now have a competitive alternative through French-language category draws.
The frequency of December draws suggests IRCC is actively working through its annual admission targets. This pattern may continue with category-based invitations into early 2026.
Express Entry draw #388 demonstrates IRCC’s strong preference for targeted immigration pathways. French-language proficiency candidates continue to benefit from lower CRS thresholds and higher invitation volumes. This makes the French-language category one of the most strategic routes to permanent residence in Canada.
