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Just learn French, you can easily get Canadian PR

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Kathmandu. Canada is rapidly encouraging new French-speaking immigrants. The goal of the Government of Canada is to provide PR (permanent residency) and recruit professionals who know both English and French. For this reason, the French language has become a major game changer for both careers and PR in Canada.

Canada has turned its attention to francophone immigration over the next few years to maintain economic and demographic balance. The country wants to increase the French-speaking population in provinces such as Ontario, Alberta and B.C. In order to address the shortage of French staff in schools, healthcare, legal services and government offices and to increase bilingual (English+French) talent in the professional sector, French-speaking individuals are also provided with additional CRS points in Express Entry, a fast track to P&P and a live ITA (invitation to apply for PR) in several streams.

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  • Someone who knows French gets 50-74 bonus points in CRS. Which doubles the chances of getting PR.
  • TAG_OPEN_li_39 Canada, meanwhile, has a separate draw for workers with French-speaking skills. Which is easy to choose.

  • Knowing French doubles your chances of getting a job. There are vacancies dedicated to French-speaking people in each area.
  • Bilingual candidates often get high salaries in government jobs, education in schools and colleges, health care, bank and customer service, legal, consulting, communications, and large companies.TAG_OPEN_li_37

    TAG_OPEN_li_36 Even if you lack English, a strong French language can make both PR and employment easier.

Which province offers the greatest benefit?

Quebec: French is the primary language and the PR system is different and easier.

Ontario: (Ontario Immigrant Designated Program) Thousands of vacancies open each year for French-speaking individuals.

New Brunswick: is officially bilingual province.

Manitoba, Alberta and B.C.: The demand for the French language is growing.

Need to learn French?

A CLB score of 7-10 on the TEF Canada exam is enough to earn a PR score. This can usually be achieved with 6-12 months of practice.

If you want to get PR in Canada and earn a good salary then 2025. Learning French at the age of 26 is considered to be the most strategic step. This is a skill that not only makes PR easier but also puts it in the VIP category in the Canadian job market.

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