To be eligible for Express Entry, you must prove your English or French language ability:
The language test evaluates these abilities:
To measure your English or French levels, we use:
Language | Minimum level for all four abilities |
---|---|
English | CLB 7 |
French | NCLC7 |
Second official language: Minimum level of CLB or NCLC 5.
The skills you need will depend on the group your job is classified in under the National Occupational Classification system (NOC).
NOC TEER | Minimum level for all four language abilities (English) | Minimum level for all four language abilities (French) |
---|---|---|
TEER 0 or 1 | CLB 7 | NCLC 7 |
TEER 2 or 3 | CLB 5 | NCLC 5 |
Language | Abilities | Minimum level |
---|---|---|
English | Speaking and listening | CLB 5 |
English | Reading and writing | CLB 4 |
French | Speaking and listening | NCLC 5 |
French | Reading and writing | NCLC 4 |
Your test results must be less than two years old when you submit your application for permanent residence.
Check that your language test results will still be valid when you plan to apply.
You may want to make sure your results are valid for the rest of the time you’ll be in the pool.
If your results will expire before you can apply, you should:
If you apply for permanent residence with language test results that have expired, we’ll refuse your application.
You can use your test results to find your CLB level.