Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has unveiled the eligibility criteria and details for a new immigration pathway, the Francophone Community Immigration Class (FCIC), which will begin in 2025.
What is the FCIC?
The FCIC is a specialized immigration program designed to attract French-speaking individuals to settle permanently in Canada, particularly in Francophone communities outside of Quebec. This pathway aims to strengthen French-speaking populations in these communities while supporting Canada’s overall immigration goals.
Applicants will need a valid job offer and a certificate of recommendation to qualify. The program is expected to run for five years, offering opportunities for skilled workers and international graduates to build careers in Canada.
Who Can Apply?
The FCIC has a set of eligibility requirements, including:
- Certificate of Recommendation: Applicants must have a certificate issued by an economic development organization at the time of application.
- Genuine Job Offer: Candidates need a job offer from a designated employer, meeting specific conditions, such as full-time, non-seasonal employment.
- Work Experience: Applicants must have at least one year of continuous, full-time work experience in an eligible occupation within the last three years. Exceptions apply to international graduates under certain conditions.
- Language Proficiency: A minimum Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens (NCLC) level 5 in French is required for all language skills.
- Education Requirements: Candidates must hold at least a secondary school credential, with international qualifications requiring an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA).
- Intent to Reside: Applicants must show a clear intention to live in the designated community where their job is located.
- Financial Requirements: Proof of funds equivalent to half the Low-Income Cut-Off (LICO) threshold for one year is mandatory.
Applicants already residing in Canada must maintain valid temporary status during the application process and until permanent residence is granted.
Key Details on Eligibility Requirements
Certificate of Recommendation
To obtain this certificate, applicants must meet the following:
- Relevant work experience aligned with the Training, Education, Experience, and Responsibilities (TEER) category of their job offer.
- A genuine job offer in a designated occupation with competitive wages and supporting documentation.
- Proof of French language proficiency and required education.
- Commitment to living in the designated community.
Certificates are valid for six months from the date of issuance.
Genuine Job Offer
Job offers must be:
- Full-time, non-seasonal, and indefinite in duration.
- Based primarily (75% or more) in the designated community.
- Matched with the candidate’s skills, education, and work experience.
Work Experience
Applicants need one year of continuous work in a National Occupation Classification (NOC)-listed job, acquired no more than three years before applying for permanent residence. The work must align with the duties outlined in the NOC.
International graduates can be exempt from work experience requirements if they meet specific conditions, such as:
- Completing a full-time program in Canada.
- Graduating within 18 months before applying for permanent residence.
- Spending significant time in the designated community during their studies.
Language and Education
Candidates must prove their French proficiency with an IRCC-approved test. Educational credentials must either be from a Canadian institution or validated through an ECA issued within the last five years.
Financial Requirements
Applicants need to demonstrate sufficient funds to support themselves and their family (even if family members are not accompanying them).
Stakeholders in the FCIC
The FCIC will involve three key players:
- Designated Communities: Communities outside Quebec with Francophone populations that meet criteria set by the Immigration Minister.
- Economic Development Organizations: These organizations will issue certificates of recommendation to applicants and support the local economy.
- Designated Employers: Employers approved to participate in the program by hiring eligible candidates for priority occupations.
Designated Communities and Occupations
A list of participating communities and priority occupations will be published by IRCC annually by March 31. However, the initial list of designated communities and economic development organizations has yet to be released.
The Francophone Community Immigration Class (FCIC) is an exciting new pathway aimed at bolstering Francophone communities outside Quebec. With a focus on skilled workers and international graduates, the program is poised to help French-speaking newcomers build thriving careers and lives in Canada. Further details are expected as the launch date in 2025 approaches.