Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has once again issued invitations to prospective immigrants through the Express Entry system. In the latest round of selection held on February 6, 2026, the department focused exclusively on candidates with Francophone abilities, issuing 8,500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) in a single day.
Historic High for Category-Based Selection
This draw represents not only a dedicated round for French speakers but also sets a new record as the largest specific category-based draw since the inception of category-based selection in Express Entry.
According to data released by IRCC, candidates invited in this round were required to meet the following specific criteria:
- Minimum Score Requirement: A Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of at least 400;
- Tie-Breaking Rule: Candidates must have created and submitted their Express Entry profile before 11:11 a.m. UTC on February 3, 2026.
The relatively accessible CRS score of 400 highlights the Canadian government's aggressive policy mandate to increase the intake of bilingual talent and support Francophone minority communities outside of Quebec.
2026 Immigration Trends: A Focus on Inland Talent
This selection marks the sixth Express Entry draw of 2026. A review of the data year-to-date reveals a distinct strategy from the federal immigration department: a priority on candidates currently residing within Canada.
Aside from this specific French-language draw, all other draws in 2026 have targeted the "Canadian Experience Class" (CEC) and the "Provincial Nominee Program" (PNP)—streams primarily designed for those with domestic ties. The breakdown of draws this year is as follows:
- Provincial Nominee Program (PNP): 3 draws
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC): 2 draws
- French-Language Proficiency: 1 draw
Year-to-Date Statistics
As of February 6, 2026, IRCC has issued a total of 24,178 ITAs through the Express Entry system this year. These figures reflect Canada's continued commitment to high immigration levels while revealing the specific allocation of quotas across different streams:
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC): Leads with 14,000 invitations;
- French-Language Proficiency: Follows significantly with 8,500 invitations;
- Provincial Nominee Program (PNP): Has accounted for 1,678 invitations.
Immigration analysts note that while possessing local Canadian work experience (CEC) remains the dominant pathway—accounting for more than half of all invitations—the surge in the French-language category is notable. With French-proficiency invites comprising roughly one-third of the total annual volume so far, the current policy environment presents a substantial window of opportunity for French-speaking applicants.
Summary of the 2026 Express Entry draws
| Date | Draw category | Invitations issued | Minimum CRS score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 6 | French language proficiency | 8,500 | 400 |
| Feb 3 | Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) | 423 | 749 |
| Jan 21 | Canadian Experience Class (CEC) | 6,000 | 509 |
| Jan 20 | Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) | 681 | 746 |
| Jan 7 | Canadian Experience Class (CEC) | 8,000 | 511 |
| Jan 5 | Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) | 574 | 711 |









