Understanding French Proficiency Levels for PR in Canada

When you start preparing for French exams like TEF or TCF, you often hear terms like A1, B2, or C1. But what do these levels really mean? And how do they connect with Canada’s immigration system (CLB/NCLC)? Let’s make it simple for you!

Understanding French Proficiency Levels (DELF/DALF)

French Levels and Canadian Immigration What is TEF, TCF or CLB/NCLC?

For TEF CANADA

For TCF CANADA:

Why CLB 7 is important?

To apply for PR in Canada through programs like Express Entry, candidates usually need to demonstrate proficiency in language at which is CLB 7 or higher.

🡪 CLB 7 (B2 level in French) is considered the minimum threshold to be eligible for skilled immigration. This level ensures that applicants can communicate effectively in workplace situations, handle day-to-day conversations, and integrate into Canadian society.

🡪 With CLB 7, candidates receive extra points under the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), which boosts their chances to receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA).

What’s Tested in TEF/TCF?

To reach NCLC 7 or above, you should aim to: