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Author : Anna Nguyen

In today’s interconnected world, learning a new language is more than just a skill; it’s an opportunity to open doors. And when it comes to global influence, French stands tall as one of the most valuable languages to learn.
Here are 5 compelling reasons why learning French could be one of the best investments you make in yourself:
A Global Language
French is spoken by over 300 million people across five continents. It is an official language in 29 countries, making it one of the most widely spoken languages in the world.
Canada official language
French is one of Canada's two official languages, alongside English, and both have equal status in federal institutions. According to the 2021 Canadian census, French is the mother tongue of approximately 7.8 million Canadians.
Express Entry (2025 reference)
French language proficiency helped issue 36,000 ITAs with an average CRS score of 427, compared to CEC’s 22,850 ITAs and an average CRS score of 531.
The Francophone Mobility Work Permit
The program attracts foreign workers who demonstrate an intermediate-level proficiency in French, both in speaking and listening.
Immigration Levels Plan 2025–2027
Canada plans to increase Francophone immigration outside Quebec, from 8.5% in 2025 to 10% in 2027.
Final Thoughts Learning French is more than mastering words or embracing a culture, it will expand career horizons, and open new doors.
Are you ready to say "Bonjour Canada" ?
Data source: IRCC website – Immigration Levels Plan 2025–2026 Main Estimates (for reference only).
Disclaimer: The information shared above is for general reference only. It does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Immigration policies, criteria, and data are subject to change at any time. For personalized guidance, please refer to the official IRCC website or consult a licensed immigration professional.
