So this is a question that many aspirants are asking themselves as the cut offs are a bit high since 2019 and draws are irregular since 2020. So lets get more clarity over it. The aspirants with a masters degree, 3 years of work experience, good IELTS score and under the age of 30 should not ask this question to themselves as their profile is good enough to get them the Canadian PR visa. Aspirants with the age of 31 or even 32 should not think about learning French, but if they do so then there is no harm in it as it will make their profile stronger.
The applicants above the age of 33 or the applicants below or above the age of 33 with just a bachelors degree or the applicants below or above the age of 33 with just one year of work experience should definitely consider learning French if they are considering to apply for the Canadian PR visa. The Canadian government is focusing more on French speaking applicants and have also increased the points given for the French language in the points tally in past few years. Before taking the decision to start learning French there are certain thing the aspirant should take in consider and those are the difficulty of learning a new language, the total duration to be invested in it, the money that is involved in its coaching and the efforts to be put in.