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Canada Expands Francophone Mobility Program to Welcome French-Speaking Immigrants

+1 Editor Team by +1 Editor Team
June 16, 2023
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Canada Expands Francophone Mobility Program to Welcome French-Speaking Immigrants
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The Canadian Government is expanding the Francophone Mobility Program, opening doors for more French-speaking immigrants to contribute to the nation’s multicultural landscape. Here’s what you need to know about this program:

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  • Welcoming French-Speaking Nationals
  • What’s Changing?
  • Updated Language Requirements
  • Providing Proof of Proficiency
  • The Impact
  • What is Francophone Mobility Program?
  • What is Express Entry?
  • Creating Your Express Entry Profile:
  • Language Proficiency Requirements:
  • New French Language Skill Points:
  • Scoring Criteria for French Language Skills:
  • Frequently Asked Questions

    Welcoming French-Speaking Nationals

    Canada values its Francophone community and is committed to attracting French-speaking immigrants from around the world. The expansion of the Francophone Mobility Program is a significant step in this direction, creating opportunities for French speakers to thrive in Canada.

    What’s Changing?

    The key changes to the Francophone Mobility program are as follows:

    • More Opportunities: The program now accepts candidates with moderate French language skills, in addition to highly skilled French-speaking workers.
    • Duration: The expanded program will run for two years.
    • Occupation Categories: The program covers various job categories, excluding primary agriculture.

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    Updated Language Requirements

    To qualify for the Francophone Mobility program, foreign nationals must meet the following language proficiency requirements:

    • Oral Comprehension and Expression: Moderate proficiency in French is necessary (equivalent to level 5 language requirements).

    Providing Proof of Proficiency

    Applicants need to demonstrate their French language skills by submitting one of the following documents:

    • French Evaluation Test or Competencies Test
    • Diploma or Degree from a French-speaking college or university
    • Document confirming studies at a French-language institution

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    The Impact

    The expansion of the Francophone Mobility Program is expected to bring several benefits, including:

    • Population Growth: By attracting more French-speaking individuals, Canada aims to stimulate population growth.
    • Economic Prosperity: French-speaking immigrants will contribute to the country’s economic prosperity.
    • Addressing Labor Shortages: The program helps alleviate labour shortages in various sectors.
    • Empowering Francophone Communities: By welcoming French-speaking immigrants, Canada supports the vitality of its Francophone minority communities.

    What is Francophone Mobility Program?

    In 2016, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) introduced the Francophone Mobility Program as part of the International Mobility Program. The program’s objective is to assist employers in recruiting proficient French-speaking temporary foreign workers with high skills from Francophone communities outside Quebec.

    Canada aims to attract more French-speaking immigrants from outside Quebec, thereby contributing to the growth and prosperity of Francophone minority communities. If you’re considering permanent immigration to Canada, the Express Entry system provides a streamlined pathway to various economic immigration programs.

    What is Express Entry?

    Express Entry is Canada’s innovative system for managing applications in multiple economic immigration programs, including:

    1. Federal Skilled Worker Program
    2. Federal Skilled Trades Program
    3. Canadian Experience Class
    4. Portion of the Provincial Nominee Program

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    Creating Your Express Entry Profile:

    To begin your immigration journey, follow these steps:

    1. Visit the official Express Entry website for detailed information.
    2. Attend web conferences on Express Entry and Francophone life to gain valuable insights.

    Language Proficiency Requirements:

    To qualify for Express Entry, you need to showcase your proficiency in one of Canada’s official languages, either French or English. Remember to choose the language in which you are most fluent as your first official language. This selection will enhance your chances of earning higher points in Express Entry’s Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS).

    • If you are proficient in both official languages, you can submit approved language test results for your second language, earning additional points for your proficiency.

    New French Language Skill Points:

    Excitingly, you can now earn up to 50 extra points for strong French language skills, even if French is your second language. These additional points are in addition to the existing points system.

    Scoring Criteria for French Language Skills:

    To earn these points, the following criteria apply:

    • If you achieve NCLC 7 or higher in all four French language skills:
    • Score 25 additional points if you obtained CLB 4 or lower in English, or if you didn’t take an English test.
    • Score 50 additional points if you achieved CLB 5 or higher in all four English language skills.

    Conclusion:

    Canada’s expanded Francophone Mobility Program welcomes more French-speaking immigrants to contribute to its multicultural fabric. The program now accepts candidates with moderate French language skills, aiming to drive population growth and economic prosperity. Through the user-friendly Express Entry system, applicants can showcase their language proficiency and increase their chances of success. The program addresses labour shortages and supports Francophone communities. If you’re considering immigrating to Canada, explore the opportunities offered by the Francophone Mobility Program and Express Entry for a bright future.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Who can apply for the Francophone Mobility Program?

    The program is open to French-speaking individuals worldwide. The expansion now accepts candidates with moderate French language skills, not just highly skilled workers.

    What are the language requirements for the program?

    To qualify, you need moderate proficiency in French (level 5 equivalent). You can prove your skills through French Evaluation Test results, a diploma from a French-speaking institution, or a document confirming studies at a French-language school.

    How long does the program run?

    The expanded program runs for two years, creating opportunities for French speakers to thrive in Canada.

    Can I apply through the Express Entry system?

    Yes, Express Entry is a streamlined pathway for immigration. It manages applications for multiple economic programs, including skilled worker categories. Create an Express Entry profile and showcase your language skills for better chances.

    How do French language skills affect my Express Entry application?

    Strong French language skills can earn you up to 50 extra points in the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), even if French is your second language. This boosts your chances of success.

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