A rising number of newcomers in Canada are learning French to improve their PR prospects
- Barbican Immigration
- May 7
- 1 min read
With permanent residency PR in high demand, many international students and temporary residents in Canada are learning French to improve their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores. This trend is especially noticeable among those in IT, business, and engineering areas that are not typically prioritized for immigration. Some colleges report a surge in French course enrolment, increasing over 200% among international students. For many, the French language is an asset and a crucial strategy for remaining in Canada in the long term. In addition to helping with immigration, bilingualism also opens doors to jobs that require both English and French. Canada offers only around 395,000 PR spots for over three million temporary residents, so every advantage counts. For a rising number of newcomers, French could be the key to unlocking a secure future in Canada.

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