TEF Canada vs TCF Canada – Which French Test Should You Take in 2026?

TEF Canada and TCF Canada are the two French language tests accepted by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for immigration purposes. Both tests measure French proficiency, but they differ in format, structure, scoring, difficulty, and preparation strategy.

This guide helps Indian applicants and immigrants choose the right test for their specific Canadian immigration pathway in 2026.

See also: TCF Canada – Format, Scoring, and Preparation Guide 2026

Quick Overview – TEF Canada vs TCF Canada

FeatureTEF CanadaTCF Canada
Full NameTest d’Évaluation de Français pour le CanadaTest de Connaissance du Français pour le Canada
Administered ByCCIP / Chambre de Commerce ParisFrance Education International (CIEP)
Accepted ByIRCC (all programs)IRCC (all programs)
Test FormatPaper + online optionsComputer-based only
Test Duration~3–4 hours (4 components)~1.5 hours (core); 3.5 hrs with production
Result Validity2 years2 years
Result Speed~20 business days~15 business days
Cost (approx.)INR 18,000–25,000INR 16,000–22,000

Which Canadian Immigration Programs Require These Tests?

Both TEF Canada and TCF Canada are accepted for all IRCC-approved immigration pathways that require proof of French language proficiency:

  • Express Entry – Federal Skilled Worker (FSW)
  • Express Entry – Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
  • Express Entry – Federal Skilled Trades (FST)
  • Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) with French language streams
  • Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP) – Quebec uses its own scoring system
  • Atlantic Immigration Program, Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot
  • Citizenship applications

For Quebec specifically: TEF Canada scores are converted using the MQFP scale for the QSWP.

CLB Equivalency – How Scores Map to Canadian Language Benchmarks

TEF Canada CLB Equivalency

CLB LevelListening (CO)Reading (CE)Writing (EE)Speaking (EO)Immigration Level
CLB 4145–180121–150181–225181–225Entry-level
CLB 7217–248181–206271–309271–309Federal programs min.
CLB 9263–279233–247349–371349–371High CRS points
CLB 10280–298248–262372–392372–392Maximum CRS points

TCF Canada CLB Equivalency

CLB LevelListeningReadingWritingSpeakingImmigration Level
CLB 4331–368342–3744–54–5Entry-level
CLB 7458–499453–49810–1110–11Federal programs min.
CLB 9549–589549–58514–1514–15High CRS points
CLB 10590–699586–6991616Maximum CRS points

Format Comparison – How Each Test is Structured

TEF Canada Format

ComponentTasksTimeScore Range
Compréhension de l’Oral (Listening)3 parts; multiple choice40 min0–360
Compréhension des Écrits (Reading)3 parts; multiple choice60 min0–300
Expression Écrite (Writing)2 tasks: short text + formal letter/email60 min0–450
Expression Orale (Speaking)3 tasks: monologue + dialogue + opinion35 min (10 prep)0–450

TCF Canada Format

ComponentTasksTimeScore Range
Compréhension de l’Oral (Listening)29 MCQ; 3 difficulty levels35 min100–699
Maîtrise des Structures (Grammar)18 MCQ (NOT required for Canada)22 min100–699
Compréhension des Écrits (Reading)29 MCQ; 3 difficulty levels45 min100–699
Expression Écrite (Writing)3 tasks at increasing complexity60 min1–20
Expression Orale (Speaking)3 tasks: questions, monologue, debate~12 min1–20

Key Differences – TEF Canada vs TCF Canada

CriterionTEF CanadaTCF Canada
Grammar testIncluded in all modulesSeparate section; NOT required for Canada
Speaking format35 minutes with 10-min preparation12 minutes; computer-recorded
Writing formatFormal letter + short opinion text3 increasing complexity tasks
Score interpretationRaw score on each componentAdaptive scoring; harder Qs worth more
Preparation materialsMore practice books availableFewer resources; official guide + online prep
Widely available in IndiaYes – CCIP-authorised centresYes – Institut Francais and partner centres

Which Test Should You Choose?

Choose TEF Canada if…

  • You prefer clear, well-defined tasks with transparent scoring
  • You have access to more practice materials and preparation books
  • You are applying to Quebec immigration (QSWP uses TEF Canada scores)
  • You prefer a longer test with more predictable task types
  • You are already familiar with DELF/DALF style production tasks

Choose TCF Canada if…

  • You prefer a shorter, computer-based test
  • You are comfortable with adaptive testing (questions get harder as you do well)
  • You want faster results (TCF results typically come 2–3 days earlier)
  • You are confident in receptive skills (listening and reading are all MCQ)
  • Your speaking anxiety is lower with a computer vs. a human examiner

CRS Points from French Tests in Express Entry

Scoring CLB 7 or higher in French AND CLB 4 or higher in English generates significant bonus CRS points under the Bilingualism bonus:

ScenarioBonus CRS Points
French CLB 7+; English CLB 4 or lowerUp to 25 points
French CLB 7+; English CLB 5+Up to 50 points
French CLB 9+; English CLB 5+Up to 50 points (max bilingualism)

This makes French language testing highly strategic for Indian applicants with solid English who want to maximise CRS scores without waiting for an ITA round.

Preparation Tips for Both Tests

  • Practice French listening with RFI (Radio France Internationale) and France 24 for global news in French
  • Use TV5 Monde for reading exercises with simultaneous video and transcript
  • For writing production: practice formal email and opinion text formats – both tests require this
  • For speaking: record yourself speaking for 2–3 minutes on a topic daily
  • Use languagetest.in mock tests for timed simulation of both TEF Canada and TCF Canada formats

Key Takeaways

  • Both TEF Canada and TCF Canada are fully accepted by IRCC – your choice depends on format preference
  • Quebec immigration strongly favours TEF Canada – check specific program requirements
  • TCF Canada is shorter and fully computer-based; TEF Canada has more preparation resources
  • CLB 7+ in French (all four skills) is the minimum for most federal Express Entry pathways
  • French bilingualism bonus can add up to 50 CRS points – a game-changing advantage

Related: TCF Canada – Format, Scoring, and Preparation Guide 2026

Related: DELF B2 Production Ecrite (Writing) – Format, Tips, and How to Pass 2026

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