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Ontario Issues 115 NOIs In New French Speaking Skilled Worker Draw

Last Updated on July 21, 2021

Ontario immigration has conducted a new draw through the Express Entry-linked French-Speaking Skilled Worker stream, issuing Notifications of Interest to 115 candidates.

The July 21 Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program draw saw NOIs issued to candidates with Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores between 461 and 467.

To qualify for the draw, candidates had to submit Express Entry profiles between July 21, 2020 and July 21, 2021.

Candidates must have a minimum of Canadian Language Benchmark 7 in French and 6 in English to qualify.


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Ontario 2021 FSSW Draws

Date NOIs Issued CRS Score Range Express Entry profile submission date
21-Jul-21 115 461-467 July 21, 2020 to July 21, 2021
04-May-21 102 458-467 May 4, 2020 to May 4, 2021
03-Mar-21 126 455-467 March 3, 2020 to March 3, 2021
13-Jan-21 146 456-467 January 13, 2020 to January 13, 2021

Source: OINP


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What Are The Requirements For The Ontario Express Entry: French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream?

To qualify applicants must have:

  • Pending application under the Federal Express Entry system;
  • Minimum of 1-year of full-time, or full-time equivalent work experience under NOC occupation level 0, A or B;
  • Canadian equivalent Bachelors degree, Masters degree or PhD;
  • Minimum CLB level 7 in TEF exam (French); AND minimum CLB 6 in IELTS exam (English)
  • Intention to reside in the Province of Ontario.

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