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Work Permit

Francophone Mobility

The Francophone Mobility program allows French-speaking foreign workers to obtain a work permit without an LMIA for positions outside Quebec. A fast track for Francophones to work in Canada.

No LMIA
Required
2-8 weeks
Processing Time
TEER 0-3
Eligible Jobs
9 Provinces
Available (except QC)

Why Choose Francophone Mobility?

No LMIA Required

Employers don't need to prove they couldn't find a Canadian worker. Faster, easier hiring.

Fast Processing

Work permits processed in weeks instead of months typical for LMIA applications.

Work Outside Quebec

Designed for French speakers who want to work in provinces other than Quebec.

Path to PR

Canadian work experience helps you qualify for Express Entry and PNP programs.

Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for Francophone Mobility, you need to meet these basic requirements:

  • French language proficiency (typically NCLC 5+ or equivalent)
  • Job offer from employer outside Quebec
  • Job in TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3 category
  • Meet general work permit requirements
  • Valid passport
  • No criminal inadmissibility

Francophone Communities

Ontario

Ottawa, Toronto, Sudbury

622,000+
Manitoba

Winnipeg, Saint-Boniface

50,000+
Alberta

Edmonton, Calgary

90,000+
British Columbia

Vancouver, Victoria

75,000+

*Approximate Francophone population figures

Application Process

1

Find Employer

Secure a job offer from an employer outside Quebec for a skilled position.

2

Employer Submits Offer

Employer creates job offer through IRCC Employer Portal.

3

Apply for Work Permit

Submit work permit application citing Francophone Mobility (C16).

4

Start Working

Once approved, begin working in Canada.

Frequently Asked Questions

What French level do I need?

While there's no official minimum, most officers expect at least NCLC 5 (intermediate). Having a TEF/TCF result strengthens your application.

Can I work in Quebec with Francophone Mobility?

No, Francophone Mobility is specifically for work outside Quebec. Quebec has its own immigration programs.

Does my job need to be in French?

No, the job itself doesn't need to be in French. You just need to be a French speaker.

Can this lead to permanent residence?

Yes! Canadian work experience gained through FM can help you qualify for CEC, Express Entry, or PNP programs.

Why LIMAJ Immigration?

Licensed RCIC

License R1042962 verifiable

Francophone Experts

Native French-speaking team

Canada & Morocco

Montreal, Casablanca, Fes, Tangier

4 Languages

French, English, Arabic

Parlez-vous français? Work in Canada!

Take advantage of your French skills to fast-track your Canadian work permit.