Canadian Language Benchmarks · French
CLB 6 vs CLB 7 in French
What separates the two levels, the TCF / TEF scores for each, what they mean for Express Entry points, and how to climb from CLB 6 to CLB 7.
The core difference
NCLC 6 and 7 are consecutive stages in Canada's French framework. Informal CEFR comparisons are only approximate; the practical difference is greater independence, accuracy, and range across each ability.
In practice the jump from 6 to 7 is mostly about speed and precision: understanding native-pace audio without strain, and producing French with fewer grammar and gender errors under time pressure.
Scores side by side (TCF Canada)
| Skill | NCLC 6 | NCLC 7 |
|---|---|---|
| Listening | 398–457 | 458–502 |
| Reading | 406–452 | 453–498 |
| Speaking | 7–9 / 20 | 10–11 / 20 |
| Writing | 7–9 / 20 | 10–11 / 20 |
Bands are periodically updated — always confirm against the official IRCC equivalency chart before your exam.
Why CLB 7 matters for Express Entry
For Express Entry, French as a second official language can earn bonus points — and the threshold that unlocks the largest bonus is CLB 7 in all four skills. That single benchmark is why so many candidates push past CLB 6. If French is your first language and English is your second, the same logic applies in reverse.
Confirm the current points values on the official IRCC site — the comprehensive ranking rules are updated from time to time.
How to move from CLB 6 to CLB 7
- Double your listening volume at native speed — the gap from 6 to 7 is largely an ear-training gap.
- Tighten accuracy on the grammar that separates intermediate from advanced: tense agreement, subjunctive triggers, pronoun placement.
- Add abstraction to your speaking — opinions, hypotheticals, comparisons — not just facts and routines.
- Write longer, then edit ruthlessly for gender, agreement, and connector variety.
Start at CLB 6
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What is the difference between CLB 6 and CLB 7 in French?
CLB 6 is Intermediate (≈ B1); CLB 7 is the start of Advanced (≈ B2), demanding faster comprehension and more accurate, complex production. CLB 7 in all four skills unlocks the largest French Express Entry bonus.
How many Express Entry points does French give?
CLB 7+ in French can earn additional bonus points on top of your language sub-scores. Check the current IRCC rules for exact values.
Should I aim for CLB 6 or CLB 7?
Confirm CLB 6 first if it meets your program. For Express Entry, CLB 7 across all four skills is usually worth the extra push for the bonus points.
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