August 19, 2026 Express Entry Draw: 5,000 French-Language Invitations, CRS 382

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada held a new Express Entry draw on August 19, 2026. This round issued 5,000 Invitations to Apply to candidates in the French-language proficiency category. The Comprehensive Ranking System cut-off score was 382.
Latest round details
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Date and time | August 19, 2026 at 12:35:37 UTC |
| Round type | Category-based: French-language proficiency |
| Invitations issued | 5,000 |
| Lowest-ranked CRS score | 382 |
| Rank required | 5,000 or above |
| Tie-breaking rule | March 1, 2026 at 18:34:05 UTC |
The CRS score distribution of candidates in the pool is current as of August 16, 2026.
What a category-based round is
Express Entry manages three round types: general, program-specific, and category-based. In a category-based round, the Minister sets a specific category to meet an economic goal. Only candidates who meet the category requirements receive an invitation.
You must also be eligible for one of the three Express Entry programs. This specific round targeted the French-language proficiency category (2026, Version 2).
Who qualifies for the French-language category
Candidates must prove strong French-language ability to qualify. The requirement is NCLC 7 or higher in all four abilities. These abilities include reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
You must prove this using an approved French test. NCLC stands for Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens. It represents the French equivalent of the CLB scale.
Why the CRS cut-off is 382
French draws select applicants from a smaller group of French-speaking candidates. These rounds support Canada's Francophone immigration targets. Because the pool is smaller, the cut-offs typically run lower.
A strong French profile can yield an invitation at a CRS score of 382. This score would not be competitive in a general round.
What the tie-breaking rule means
The tie-breaking rule was set for March 1, 2026 at 18:34:05 UTC. This applies if multiple candidates share the lowest CRS score of 382. The cut-off is determined by the profile submission date and time.
Anyone at 382 who submitted before this exact time was invited. Those who submitted their profiles after this time were not.
What happens next for invited candidates
The government issued 5,000 invitations during this round. These candidates received an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence. They now have a limited window to submit a complete permanent residence application.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Readers should consult a licensed immigration consultant or lawyer about their own specific situation.