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Updated on February 27, 2025
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This pilot program is designed to support economic growth and strengthen Francophone culture in six participating communities where French-speaking populations are underrepresented. By connecting skilled workers with designated employers, the FCIP facilitates the integration of French-speaking professionals into local labor markets and communities.
If you are a French-speaking professional or willing to develop basic French proficiency, this program offers a unique pathway to permanent residence in Canada.
This guide provides comprehensive information on eligibility requirements, how to find a designated employer, application steps, and what to expect after applyingensuring you have the best chance of success under the FCIP.
The Francophone Community 蹤獲扦 Pilot (FCIP) is part of Canadas broader initiative to support Francophone minority communities outside of Quebec. It is designed specifically for French-speaking or bilingual candidates who wish to live and work in rural and smaller communities where French culture is present but needs support to grow.
The FCIP offers unique advantages compared to other immigration pathways such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), and the Atlantic 蹤獲扦 Program (AIP):
Priority for French-Speaking Candidates
Low French Language Requirements
Flexible Work Experience Criteria
Community Support & Settlement Assistance
Direct Pathway to Permanent Residence
Eligible for a Temporary Work Permit
The Francophone Community 蹤獲扦 Pilot (FCIP) functions as a community-driven immigration program that facilitates economic and social integration. Employers in participating communities apply for designation to hire foreign workers. Applicants must secure a valid job offer from a designated employer and receive a community recommendation before applying for permanent residence through 蹤獲扦, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Additionally, eligible candidates can apply for a two-year work permit while awaiting their permanent residence approval. Communities also provide settlement support, including housing assistance, language training, and job placement services to help newcomers integrate successfully.
To apply for permanent residence through the Francophone Community 蹤獲扦 Pilot (FCIP), you must have:
To qualify, your job offer must be from a Designated Employer in a participating community. Each participating community will have their own way to designate employers. As this is a new program, the participating community are still working on this process.泭泭
The job offer must be in a priority sector or occupation. Before applying, make sure that your job offer is in a priority sector or occupation.泭
You need at least 1,560 hours of paid, related work (about one year of full-time work at 30 hours per week) in the last five years.
Your job offer should align with your past experience (unless youre an international graduate). Heres a quick guide on what that means:
TEER 0 or 1 job offer > Experience must be in a TEER 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 occupation.泭泭
TEER 2 job offer > Experience must be in a TEER 1, 2, 3, or 4 occupation.泭
TEER 3 or 4 job offer > Experience must be in a TEER 2, 3 or 4 occupation.泭
TEER 5 job offer > Experience must be in the same TEER 5 occupation.泭
An exception to this is that if your work experience is in NOC 31301 (Registered Nurses and Registered Psychiatric Nurses TEER 1), you can have a job offer in one of the following occupation categories:泭
If you graduated from a recognized public post-secondary institution in a participating community, you may be exempt from the work experience requirement, provided you meet one of the following conditions:
For Diplomas & Undergraduate Degrees:
For Masters Degrees or Higher:
This work experience exemption does not apply if language studies or distance learning made up more than half of the program, or if the graduate received a scholarship or fellowship requiring them to return to their home country.
You must have adequate education to apply to the FCIP.泭泭
For education in Canada, you need at least a Canadian secondary school (high school) diploma or a recognized Canadian post-secondary certificate, diploma or degree from a designated learning institution泭
For education acquired outside of Canada, you need an泭Educational Credential Assessment (ECA)泭to confirm that your education meets or exceeds Canadian requirements. The ECA must:泭
You need a minimum score of泭Canadian Language Benchmark泭Level 5 in all 4 abilities of an approved French language test.泭
Approved French language tests include:泭泭
You need enough money to support yourself and your family when you泭arrive.泭The amount depends on your family size (including you, your spouse/partner, and dependent kidseven if泭喧堯梗聆r梗泭not coming with you):泭
1 person: $7,963 CAD泭
2 people: $9,692 CAD泭
3 people: $12,069 CAD泭
泭4 people: $15,056 CAD泭
泭5 people: $17,145 CAD泭
泭6 people: $19,015 CAD泭
泭7 people: $20,884 CAD泭
泭Each extra family member: $1,869 CAD泭
There are six participating Communities for the FCIP. These are泭
Each of the six participating communities is working with employers to create the designation process. 泭泭
To apply to the FCIP, you will need to provide all the necessary supporting documents, including, but not limited to: 泭
Identity and Civil Status Documents泭
Job Offer Documentation泭
Language Proficiency泭
Educational Credentials泭
Proof of Work Experience泭
Proof of Settlement Funds 泭
Police Certificates泭
Medical Examination泭
Photographs泭
Completed Application Forms泭
泭Payment of Processing Fees泭
Any document that is not in English or French must be translated by a certified translator.泭
The application fees for the FCIP are as follows:泭
Application Fees:泭
Principal Applicant:泭
Accompanying Spouse or Common-Law Partner:泭
Dependent Child:泭
Biometrics Fees:泭
There will also be other fees associated with gathering the necessary supporting documents to apply. 泭
There is no data on how long applications under the FCIP will take to process.泭
We expect that applications will take between 6 to 12 months from the date the applicant gives their biometrics.泭泭
Embarking on the Francophone Community 蹤獲扦 Pilot (FCIP)泭involves several key steps to achieve permanent residence a participating community. Heres a concise guide to navigate the application process:泭
Secure a Job Offer from a Designated Employer泭
泭Obtain a Community Recommendation泭
Prepare and Submit Your Permanent Residence Application泭
Provide Biometrics泭
Optional: Apply for a Work Permit泭
Application Processing and Decision泭
Arrival in Canada泭
The FCIP allows applicants to include eligible family members in their application for permanent residence. Eligible family members include:泭
Even if your family members are not immigrating with you, you must still declare them on your application.泭泭
Each family member will need to provide the necessary supporting documents, and additional fees may apply. 泭泭
Successful applicants tend to exhibit several key traits:泭泭
A clear, well-supported application that meets these criteria is more likely to succeed in securing permanent residence.泭
After your application is submitted, the process continues as follows:泭泭
Review Process: 蹤獲扦 officers review your application to ensure that all eligibility and documentation requirements are met.泭泭
Additional Requests: You may be contacted for further documentation or to attend an interview.泭泭
Decision Notification: Once a decision is made, you will receive confirmation of your permanent residence along with instructions on the next steps.泭泭
Settlement Support: Approved applicants are provided with guidance and resources to help them settle successfully in the participating community.泭
Staying informed about your application status and responding promptly to any requests is crucial for a smooth transition.泭泭
There is no cap on the number of FCIP applications that IRCC will accept. However, as this is a pilot program, it will only be available for a limited period of time. IRCC has not committed to an end date of the FCIP. 泭
If you have applied for permanent residence through the FCIP, you may also be eligible for a two-year temporary work permit while your application is being processed.泭泭
To qualify for a work permit, you must have泭泭
The work permit issued under FCIP will be employer-specific, meaning you can only work for the employer who offered you the job. This allows you to begin working while your permanent residence application is being processed. If you have an accompanying spouse/common-law partner, they may also apply for an open work permit. 泭泭
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