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CA Express Entry Draw #382: 6,000 Invitations Issued in a Major French-Language Round (CRS 408)

The latest Express Entry Draw #382, held on November 28, 2025, marks one of the most important immigration updates of the year. With a CRS cut-off of just 408 and 6,000 ITAs issued, this French language proficiency draw reinforces Canada’s long-term commitment to building strong bilingual communities and filling labour gaps across the country.

For thousands of applicants preparing for upcoming draws, this round serves as a powerful reminder: French-language candidates continue to have one of the strongest advantages in the Express Entry system.

Express Entry Draw #382 Summary

FactorResult
Round382
DateNovember 28, 2025
CategoryFrench language proficiency
CRS Cut-Off408
Number of ITAs6,000
Tie-Breaking RuleMay 26, 2025 at 12:28:38 UTC

This is the third-lowest CRS score of 2025, and one of the largest French category rounds this year—making it a key moment for all applicants relying on category-based selections.

CA Why French Language Draws Are Increasing in 2025

The push for French-speaking newcomers is not a surprise. According to Canada’s 2025–2027 Immigration Levels Plan, francophone immigration continues to be a top priority.

Here’s why French language draws remain significant:

Key Reasons Behind the Trend

  • Strong labour shortages in bilingual roles
  • Provincial initiatives to expand francophone communities
  • Faster integration of bilingual newcomers into the workforce
  • Better economic outcomes in health, education, tech, transport & hospitality
  • National goal to grow French-speaking populations outside Quebec

With vacancy rates remaining high, French-speaking candidates have a meaningful and continued advantage across all Express Entry rounds.

Where Applicants Stand in the Pool

As of November 24, 2025, the Express Entry pool included 246,656 candidates.
The largest numbers remain in the 451–500 CRS range, where competition is intense.

French-speaking candidates, however, benefit from targeted draws like this one, which offer much lower CRS thresholds compared to general rounds.

These rounds help reduce pool pressure and create more predictable opportunities for those who meet category-based criteria.

Recent Express Entry Activity

IRCC has held multiple rounds in November, demonstrating a pattern of rapid category-based selections:

DrawDateITAsCRSCategory
382Nov 286000408French
381Nov 261000531CEC
380Nov 25777699PNP
379Nov 143500462Healthcare
378Nov 121000533CEC

French-language draws remain some of the largest and most impactful rounds of 2025.

What to Expect in Upcoming Express Entry Draws

Based on current IRCC patterns, the next few weeks may include:

Predicted Draw Types:

  • More French Language Proficiency rounds
  • Healthcare & social services draws
  • PNP-specific selections
  • CEC rounds
  • Fewer or delayed general/all-program draws

Applicants relying on French language pathways will likely see multiple opportunities before the end of 2025.

What Draw #382 Means for Applicants

This round sends a clear message:

French remains one of the most reliable, fastest, and most accessible pathways to Canadian PR.

With:

  • CRS as low as 408
  • 6,000 invitations issued in a single round
  • A steady rise in francophone-focused policies
    Candidates with strong French proficiency are positioned extremely well for upcoming draws.

If you are improving your profile or planning your next move, now is the time to:

✔ Start French language training
✔ Rebuild CRS through multiple pathways
✔ Stay updated with category-based draw patterns

Final Thoughts

Express Entry Draw #382 highlights Canada’s strong long-term direction toward bilingual workforce growth and regional economic development. With more French language rounds expected, applicants with strong French skills will continue to have a significant advantage.

Stay updated, stay prepared, and follow trusted immigration insights to make the right moves at the right time.

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