One of the most powerful but underused strategies for Indian Express Entry applicants is claiming French language bonus CRS points. The Canadian immigration system rewards bilingualism — and for Indian professionals whose CRS scores are not quite high enough for an invitation, French language points can bridge the gap. This article breaks down exactly how many bonus CRS points you can earn with French, what TEF Canada scores you need to hit each threshold, and whether it is worth your time to prepare.
How the CRS Points System Rewards French
The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) awards points across several categories: core human capital, spouse factors, skill transferability, and additional points. French language ability falls under the additional points category and is awarded based on your Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level in French, converted from your TEF Canada or TCF Canada scores.
The French language bonus is divided into two scenarios based on how strong your English is relative to your French. Understanding which scenario applies to you is critical.
| Scenario | Condition | French CLB Required | CRS Bonus Points |
| Strong English + Any French | CLB 5 or higher in English (all 4 skills) | CLB 5-6 in all 4 French skills | 15 points |
| Strong English + Strong French | CLB 5 or higher in English (all 4 skills) | CLB 7+ in all 4 French skills | 30 points |
| Strong French + Moderate English | CLB 7+ French AND CLB 4-4 English | CLB 7+ in all 4 French skills | 50 points |
| French as First Language (no English) | French only | N/A | Core human capital points apply |
For the large majority of Indian applicants who have solid English (CLB 9 or above from IELTS), the relevant target is CLB 7 in all four TEF Canada components, which awards 30 CRS bonus points.
What TEF Canada Scores Do You Need for CLB 7?
CLB 7 is the most important milestone for Indian Express Entry applicants. Here are the minimum TEF Canada scores required to reach CLB 7 in each component.
| TEF Canada Component | Minimum Score for CLB 7 | Score Range for CLB 7 | Maximum Possible Score |
| Listening (Comprehension de l’oral) | 249 points | 249 – 279 | 360 |
| Reading (Comprehension de l’ecrit) | 207 points | 207 – 232 | 300 |
| Speaking (Production orale) | 310 points | 310 – 348 | 450 |
| Writing (Production ecrite) | 349 points | 349 – 386 | 450 |
All four components must reach CLB 7 to claim the 30-point bonus. Scoring CLB 7 in three components and CLB 6 in one means you only receive the 15-point bonus (CLB 5-6 threshold), not the full 30 points. This makes it critical to practise all four components equally.
The Real Impact of 30 CRS Points on Your Express Entry Chances
In 2024, the average CRS cutoff for general Express Entry draws ranged between 491 and 541 points. French-language draws in the same period had cutoffs as low as 379 to 419 points. Here is what 30 additional CRS points realistically means for your application.
| Current CRS Score | After +30 French Points | Impact |
| Below 430 | Below 460 | Still below general draw threshold — consider dedicated French draws |
| 430 – 459 | 460 – 489 | Entering competitive zone for some draws and PNPs |
| 460 – 480 | 490 – 510 | Within range of general draw cutoffs in many draw cycles |
| 481 – 500 | 511 – 530 | Strong profile — likely to receive ITA within 1-2 draw cycles |
| 501+ | 531+ | Excellent profile with near-certain invitation in most draw cycles |
Is It Worth Learning French Specifically for CRS Points?
The honest answer depends on where your score stands and how much time you are willing to invest. Reaching CLB 7 in French from a beginner level takes most learners 12 to 18 months of structured preparation. From an intermediate base (CEFR A2 or B1), it typically takes 6 to 10 months.
If your CRS is 445 and adding 30 points would put you at 475 — likely within reach of an invitation — then investing 8 to 12 months in French preparation has a clear and direct payoff. If your CRS is already 510, the return on time investment from French is lower since you are already competitive in general draws.
The Fast-Track Strategy: CLB 7 in All Four Components
Rather than trying to maximise your TEF Canada score across the board, the most efficient strategy is to aim precisely for CLB 7 in all four components. Going significantly above CLB 7 (to CLB 9 or 10) adds no additional CRS points in the second-language scenario for candidates with strong English. Your time is better spent ensuring you reliably clear CLB 7 in your weakest components — usually Speaking and Writing for Indian learners — rather than pushing higher in Listening and Reading where you may already be comfortable.
- Focus the most time on Production orale (Speaking) and Production ecrite (Writing) — these are the hardest components for most Indian learners.
- Use languagetest.in to take full TEF Canada format mock tests and identify which components are below CLB 7.
- Register for the TEF Canada exam only when you are consistently scoring CLB 7+ in all four components on practice tests.
Key Takeaways
- CLB 7 in all four TEF Canada components earns you 30 CRS bonus points if you have CLB 5+ in English.
- CLB 7+ French combined with only CLB 4 English earns 50 points — but this scenario rarely applies to Indian applicants.
- All four components must individually reach CLB 7. Missing CLB 7 in just one component drops your bonus from 30 to 15 points.
- Speaking and Writing are the hardest TEF Canada components for most Indian learners. Focus practice time here.
- Reaching CLB 7 typically takes 6-10 months from B1 French level, or 12-18 months from beginner level.
References & Further Reading
- IRCC CRS Points for Language — Official Guide: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/eligibility/criteria-comprehensive-ranking-system/grid.html
- TEF Canada Score to CLB Conversion Table: https://www.lefrancaisdesaffaires.fr/tests-diplomes/tef-canada/
- Express Entry Draw History 2024-2026: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/submit-profile/rounds-invitations.html
- languagetest.in — TEF Canada Mock Tests: https://languagetest.in

