
Francophone Mobility Work Permit
The Francophone Mobility work permit program is a special initiative under Canada's International Mobility Program aimed at promoting the immigration of French-speaking individuals to work outside the province of Quebec. This program is designed to attract Francophone talent to contribute to the economic development of communities across Canada, enhancing the country's cultural diversity. The program allows employers to hire skilled French-speaking foreign workers without the need for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA), which typically assesses the impact of hiring a foreign worker on the Canadian labor market.
Applicants can take advantage of the Francophone Mobility work permit program by demonstrating their ability to communicate in French and securing a job offer from a Canadian employer outside of Quebec. This program is particularly beneficial for French-speaking professionals, as it provides a streamlined process for obtaining a work permit, thus facilitating quicker entry into the Canadian workforce. By leveraging this program, applicants not only gain valuable international work experience but also increase their chances of eventually transitioning to permanent residency through various Canadian immigration pathways that favor candidates with Canadian work experience and French language proficiency.
Application requirements
Language ability-You must submit documents that prove you can speak and listen at an NCLC level 5 or higher. This can include
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speaking and listening Test d’évaluation de français (TEF) or Test de connaissance du français (TCF) results
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a written confirmation from a college or university for a program in French oThis could be a transcript or an official letter of completion.
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other documents that show education in French
Education-High school or above
Job offer-Full-time job offer(at least 30 hours per day) from a Canadian employer located outside of the province of Quebec.
Application process

