Government of Canada wants more francophones to immigrate to Canada


Posted March 25, 2016 by lmmm2015

French speaking people who are wishing to immigrate to Canada will be exempted from Labour Market Impact Assessment(LMIA) starting on June 1, 2016.

 
John McCallum, The Minister of Refugees and Citizenship, announced that Government of Canada is trying to attract more skilled francophone workers to settle in communities outside of Quebec:
"We want francophone minority communities in Canada to continue to be vibrant and growing".

A new Canadian immigration program called "International Mobility Program" will be open on June 1, 2016.
This program will help French speaking people by exempting them from the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA), making it easier to get work in francophone minority communities.

If you are speaking French and want to immigrate to Canada, now might be your best chance.

For more information and to find out if you are qualified for the new program, please complete your Canadian Immigration Qualification.

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Last Updated March 25, 2016