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Exam at a Glance
- Duration - TEF Canada or TCF Canada (IRCC accepted)
- Module - Listening · Reading · Writing · Speaking
- Score Range - NCLC 1 to 12 (converted from raw TEF/TCF)
- Accepted For - Express Entry, PNP, Citizenship, Quebec
- Score Valid - 2 years from test date
- Results - Approx. 2 weeks after test date
What is French for Canada
French is Not Just a Language. It is Your Immigration Advantage.
Canada has a constitutional commitment to bilingualism and is actively expanding Francophone immigration outside Quebec. This means French speakers get dedicated Express Entry draws with lower CRS cut-offs and up to 50 bonus CRS points. Even if English is your primary language, learning French gives you a significant competitive edge.
Up to 50 Bonus CRS Points
Achieve NCLC 7 or above in all four skills and earn up to 50 additional CRS points. This can be the difference between receiving an ITA and waiting indefinitely.
Lower CRS Cut-offs for French Draws
French-language Express Entry draws typically require CRS scores of 379 to 481, compared to 520 to 550 or more for general draws. A massive advantage for qualified candidates.
Quebec and Francophone PNP Pathways
French proficiency is mandatory for Quebec immigration and opens dedicated PNP streams in New Brunswick, Ontario, Manitoba, and other provinces actively recruiting French speakers.
Who Needs CELPIP?
- Students applying to US universities (most Ivy League accepted)
- Canada study permit applicants (400+ universities accept DET)
- UK University admissions (130+ UK universities accept DET)
- Australia & New Zealand University applicants
- Ireland student visa applicants (DET officially accepted)
- Anyone who wants fast, affordable English certification
Express Entry Minimum
You need NCLC 7 in all four skills to qualify for the French-language CRS bonus. Most competitive profiles target NCLC 9 to 10 to maximise points and qualify for category-based French draws.
TEF vs TCF
Which Test Should You Choose?
| Factor | TEF Canada | TCF Canada | Which to Choose |
|---|---|---|---|
| Administered By | CCI France Canada | France Education International | Both are IRCC accepted |
| Duration | Approx. 2 hours | Approx. 2 hours 47 minutes | TEF if you prefer shorter format |
| Test Format | Paper-based at authorised centres | Computer-based at authorised centres | TCF if comfortable with computers |
| Listening Format | 40 multiple choice questions | 39 multiple choice questions | Similar, slight edge to TCF |
| Reading Format | 40 multiple choice questions | 39 multiple choice questions | Similar difficulty |
| Writing Format | Two writing tasks, scored out of 699 | One message task, scored out of 20 | TEF writing is more detailed |
| Speaking Format | Oral interview with examiner | Three-part oral production exercise | TEF if stronger in conversation |
| Score Scale | 0 to 699 per section | 0 to 699 (listening and reading), 0 to 20 (writing and speaking) | Both converted to NCLC by IRCC |
| Results Timeline | Approx. 2 weeks | Approx. 2 weeks | Same |
| Score Validity | 2 years from test date | 2 years from test date | Same |
| NCLC 7 Listening Score | 434 to 461 out of 699 | 458 to 502 out of 699 | Refer IRCC official equivalency table |
| NCLC 7 Reading Score | 434 to 461 out of 699 | 453 to 498 out of 699 | Refer IRCC official equivalency table |
| NCLC 7 Writing Score | 428 to 471 out of 699 | 10 to 11 out of 20 | Refer IRCC official equivalency table |
| NCLC 7 Speaking Score | 456 to 493 out of 699 | 10 to 11 out of 20 | Refer IRCC official equivalency table |
| Best For | Candidates who prefer structured paper format and shorter overall duration | Candidates comfortable with digital testing and longer sessions | Speak to a LinguoPrep advisor |
score breakdown
Understanding NCLC Levels
Both TEF Canada and TCF Canada are scored and converted to NCLC levels 1 to 12. Each of the four skills is assessed and converted independently. Your lowest skill score determines your immigration eligibility.
LISTENING
NCLC 1 to 12
Comprehension orale
READING
NCLC 1 to 12
Comprehension ecrite
WRITING
NCLC 1 to 12
Expression ecrite
SPEAKING
NCLC 1 to 12
Expression orale
| NCLC Level | CEFR | Immigration Use | CRS Bonus Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| NCLC 4 | B1 | FSTP minimum (reading and writing only) | Not eligible |
| NCLC 5 | B1 | FSTP speaking and listening minimum | Not eligible |
| NCLC 6 | B1 to B2 | Entry level, some PNP streams | Not eligible |
| NCLC 7 Minimum | B2 | Express Entry eligibility, French-language draws | Up to 25 pts (second lang) |
| NCLC 8 | B2 | Express Entry, competitive PNP streams | Up to 50 pts (first lang) |
| NCLC 9 to 10 Target | C1 | Maximum CRS points, Quebec selection, all PNPs | Full 50 pts bonus |
| NCLC 11 to 12 | C1 to C2 | Near-native, citizenship, academic French | Full 50 pts bonus |
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Zero to B2 Roadmap
We show you the exact month-by-month plan to go from complete beginner to NCLC 7 or higher.
Live Speaking Practice
The speaking module is where most students struggle. We do a live mock oral session with instant feedback.
Immigration-Focused Grammar
We teach French grammar structures that appear directly in the TEF and TCF Canada exams, not general conversational French.
Progres Tracking
Know exactly where you're improving and what needs attention next.
FAQ
Common French Test Questions
The time required depends on your starting level. As a general guide based on research and our student outcomes:
From zero (A0 level): 12 to 18 months of consistent study, approximately 600 to 800 hours.
From A2 level: 6 to 12 months with regular practice and targeted preparation.
From B1 level: 3 to 6 months with structured test-specific preparation.
These timelines assume consistent daily study. With LinguoPrep’s focused immigration-French curriculum, many students progress faster than these estimates because we eliminate the content that does not appear in the exam and focus entirely on what matters for your NCLC score.
LinguoPrep prepares students for both TEF Canada and TCF Canada. Our French programme covers all four skills across both test formats. Once you enroll, our advisor will assess your current French level, your immigration timeline, and your preferred exam format to recommend which test to take and when. The French language skills we build are identical for both exams. The final stage of preparation includes format-specific mock tests tailored to whichever exam you choose.