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Embrace Opportunity in Canada’s Francophone Communities

A dedicated immigration pathway for French-speaking skilled workers to live and work in Francophone regions outside Quebec.

The Francophone Community Immigration Class (FCIC) is designed to attract French-speaking skilled workers to Francophone minority communities across Canada. This program supports the growth and vitality of French-speaking populations outside Quebec while addressing local labour market needs. Eligible candidates can secure job offers in participating communities and pursue permanent residency, contributing to both economic development and cultural diversity.

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Key Features of FCIC

This program connects French-speaking candidates with employers in Francophone communities, offering a structured pathway to work and settle in Canada while supporting linguistic and cultural integration.

French Language Advantage

Applicants must demonstrate French language proficiency, which plays a key role in eligibility and selection within Francophone communities.

Community-Based Job Offers

Candidates are matched with employers in designated Francophone regions that require skilled workers to fill local labour shortages.

Permanent Residency Pathway

Successful applicants can obtain permanent residency, allowing them to live and work long-term in Canada.

Support for Francophone Integration

The program promotes cultural and linguistic integration, helping newcomers become part of active French-speaking communities across Canada.

Unique Francophone Opportunities

This pathway offers exclusive immigration opportunities for French-speaking individuals outside Quebec in welcoming and diverse communities.

Cultural and Professional Growth

Applicants benefit from both career development and the chance to thrive in French-speaking environments within Canada’s multicultural society.