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Francophone Community Pilot
FCIP - Immigration Francophone
Program Overview Francophone
The Francophone Community Immigration Pilot (FCIP) is a federal initiative designed to attract French-speaking newcomers to Francophone minority communities outside of Quebec. By encouraging skilled bilingual or French-speaking workers to settle in these areas, the pilot aims to support the linguistic vitality and economic growth of these communities.
This pilot aligns with Canada's commitment to increasing French-speaking immigration outside of Quebec to help preserve the French language and culture across the country.
Why Francophone Immigration Matters
- Supports linguistic duality and French-language vitality across Canada
- Addresses labour shortages in Francophone minority communities
- Contributes to the 4.4% Francophone immigration target outside Quebec
- Offers direct pathway to permanent residence for French speakers
Designated Communities (2026)
The following Francophone minority communities are designated to participate in the FCIP:
Ontario
New Brunswick
Manitoba
British Columbia
Eligibility Requirements
1. French Language Proficiency (Mandatory)
- French: Minimum NCLC 5 in all 4 abilities (Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing)
- This is a mandatory requirement as the pilot focuses specifically on Francophone immigration
- Test must be taken from TEF Canada, TCF Canada, or other IRCC-approved French tests
2. Job Offer
- Genuine, full-time, non-seasonal job offer from a designated employer in a participating community
- At least 75% of work duties must be performed within the designated community
- Job must be in a priority sector as defined by the community
- Wages must meet or exceed Job Bank's prevailing wage
3. Work Experience
- At least 1 year (1,560 hours) of relevant paid work experience in the last 3 years
- Experience must match the NOC and TEER category of the job offer
- Can be gained inside or outside Canada
4. Education
- Canadian high school diploma or foreign equivalent (ECA report required, less than 5 years old)
5. Intent to Reside
- You must demonstrate a genuine intention to live and settle in the specific Francophone community
- Community may assess your ties to the region during the recommendation process
6. Community Recommendation
- You must receive a recommendation letter from the local economic development organization of the designated community
Application Process
1
Take French Language Test
Complete TEF Canada, TCF Canada, or approved French test to prove NCLC 5+ proficiency
2
Find a Job in a Designated Community
Search for job opportunities with designated employers in participating Francophone communities
3
Apply for Community Recommendation
Submit application to the community's economic development organization for assessment
4
Submit PR Application
Once recommended, apply for permanent residence through IRCC within 6 months
Benefits of FCIP
- Direct PR Pathway: Community recommendation leads directly to permanent residence
- Lower Requirements: More accessible than standard Express Entry for French speakers
- Community Support: Francophone communities offer settlement services and integration support
- Family Inclusion: Spouse and dependent children can be included in the application
- Express Entry Points: French proficiency also gives bonus points in Express Entry CRS
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