French Proficiency
The cornerstone of this stream is your language ability. You must demonstrate an intermediate level of French (NCLC 5) in speaking and listening. Valid test results from TEF or TCF are required to confirm your eligibility.
Canada is actively seeking skilled, French-speaking talent to contribute to diverse communities outside of Quebec. The Francophone Mobility stream offers a streamlined, work permit process to help you gain valuable Canadian work experience. Under this initiative, eligible candidates can secure an LMIA-exempt work permit faster. It’s an ideal gateway to establishing yourself in Canada and exploring pathways to permanent residency while embracing a unique cultural opportunity.
The Francophone Mobility Program is a dedicated stream for French-speaking professionals looking to settle in any Canadian province outside of Quebec. This is a priority pathway that bypasses standard labor market requirements, allowing you to secure a work permit based on your language skills alone. To qualify, you simply need to demonstrate an intermediate level of French (NCLC 5) in speaking and listening. This program is designed to bring global talent to diverse communities, offering you a fast-track to gain Canadian experience. It is a highly accessible route that not only allows you to work but also provides a solid foundation for transitioning to permanent residency in the future.
Expand your career in Canada’s thriving provinces. This stream is designed
to connect global French-speaking talent with welcoming communities.
An LMIA-exempt work permit for French-speaking workers heading to Canada outside Quebec. No Labour Market Impact Assessment required from the employer.
IRCC holds dedicated Express Entry draws for French-speaking candidates with significantly lower CRS cut-off scores than general rounds.
A direct PR pathway for French speakers settling in designated Francophone minority communities outside Quebec. Combines a job offer with community endorsement.
The complete Francophone Mobility journey, broken down into clear, professional milestones.
Verify you meet the intermediate French speaking and listening requirements for the stream.
Obtain a valid offer of employment from a company located outside of the province of Quebec.
Your employer submits the job offer and pays the compliance fee through the IRCC portal.
Submit your application with the offer of employment number, bypassing the LMIA requirement.
IRCC reviews your documents and eligibility under the specialized Francophone stream.
Complete any requested biometrics or medical exams to finalize your work permit approval.
Receive your permit and begin your professional career in your new Canadian community.
Step 1
The cornerstone of this stream is your language ability. You must demonstrate an intermediate level of French (NCLC 5) in speaking and listening. This cultural connection allows you to bypass the standard labor market impact assessments required for other work permits.
Step 2
You must secure a valid job offer from a Canadian employer located in any province or territory outside of Quebec. This stream is highly versatile, covering almost all professional, technical, and trade occupations across the country.
Step 3
Unlike standard permits, the Francophone Mobility stream is LMIA-exempt. This means your employer does not need to prove they couldn't find a Canadian worker, significantly reducing the cost, paperwork, and wait time for your hiring process.
Step 4
This pathway supports your entire household. Your spouse is eligible for an open work permit to work for any employer in Canada, and your children gain access to the Canadian education system, ensuring a smooth transition for the whole family.
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Simple steps to start your journey toward Canadian permanent residency. Before you apply for family or spouse sponsorship,
make sure you meet the eligibility criteria across relationship authenticity, financial ability to support, and residency obligations.
The cornerstone of this stream is your language ability. You must demonstrate an intermediate level of French (NCLC 5) in speaking and listening. Valid test results from TEF or TCF are required to confirm your eligibility.
You must secure a valid offer of employment from a Canadian employer. To promote linguistic diversity, the intended place of work must be located in any Canadian province or territory outside of the province of Quebec.
This stream is open to a broad range of skilled occupations. From technical experts to management roles, your job offer must fall within eligible TEER categories to qualify for this specialized work permit.
Applicants must demonstrate an intent to reside and work within a Francophone minority community. This strengthens the French-speaking presence in Canada and provides a unique cultural integration experience.
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