Next two draws will give a good picture of the CRS trend. I looked at the statics of people who are proficient both in English and French. They are roughly about 10 to 15 percentages every year. Please look at the open data incerpt below. You can see many such statistics at
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/statistics/index.asp
I am now really confused how much the CRS will reduce :|
Language ability 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
English 72,683 69,281 84,120 85,951 107,009 87,573 94,421 88,413 109,817 124,774
French 6,209 6,648 7,143 8,297 9,349 8,791 9,957 8,628 7,802 7,453
Both French and English 18,322 19,822 20,597 23,702 24,926 21,459 21,798 17,874 18,399 14,664
Neither 41,124 35,520 37,251 35,598 45,684 38,297 34,612 33,339 29,169 23,422
Not stated 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 85
Economic 138,338 131,271 149,111 153,548 186,968 156,120 160,790 148,254 165,188 170,398
English 39,521 40,881 43,080 43,553 38,942 39,376 36,038 34,152 31,830 34,798
French 3,167 3,072 3,467 3,402 4,941 4,661 3,770 4,042 3,932 4,212
Both French and English 3,025 3,187 3,282 3,387 3,065 2,905 2,678 3,306 3,138 2,957
Neither 29,429 25,001 22,070 21,648 18,617 14,402 27,384 41,879 28,747 23,401
Not stated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 122
Sponsored Family 75,142 72,141 71,899 71,990 65,565 61,344 69,870 83,379 67,647 65,490