It depends whether you nominate it as your first official language (136 points when single) or second official language (24 points).
See http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/express-entry/grid-crs.asp
Those who speak better French than English should obviously choose French as their first official language, and English as their second.
I took the french exam to see if it would help with my express entry and i only got 3 additional points. I got level B2 in every single level aside from reading comprehension because I panicked and didnt really take my time so I got A2 in that but overall I speak french at an intermediate high level.
So I am really not sure if it is worth taking the test. IMO.
I took the french exam to see if it would help with my express entry and i only got 3 additional points. I got level B2 in every single level aside from reading comprehension because I panicked and didnt really take my time so I got A2 in that but overall I speak french at an intermediate high level.
So I am really not sure if it is worth taking the test. IMO.
Yeah, I don't think taking the TEF is a viable option to increase CRS points in Express Entry, but a CLB 7 French score can help qualify for PNPs: Ontario, New Brunswick, Manitoba, etc., or even QSW.