Immigrate as a Francophone student

Status: Opening winter 2027

You may be able to apply to immigrate through the Francophone Minority Communities Student Pilot (FMCSP) after you complete your study program.

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Who can apply

To apply for permanent residence (along with your spouse or common-law partner and dependent children) after you complete your study program, you must meet these criteria:

You’ll apply under the pilot. You don’t need to apply through another program.

Documents you’ll need

We’ll provide more details, including a full list of what documents you’ll need and how to apply, later this year. Check back regularly for updates.

Work while you wait

You’ll be able to apply for an open work permit once you’ve

If you apply for an open work permit under the FMCSP, you’ll be eligible to work in Canada (outside Quebec) until we make a decision on your application.

You may also renew your status as an international student or apply for a visitor visa.

Family members

Your family members may also renew their status under the FMCSP or join graduates as workers, students or visitors. This includes your

Settlement services

As a person taking part in the FMCSP, you and your eligible family members can access free settlement services

You can also access free newcomer services, including

Designated learning institutions (schools) also provide a variety of services to FMCSP students. You can find out more by visiting their websites or contacting them directly.

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2026-06-22