CanadaFrancophone Community Immigration Pilot

Francophone Community Immigration Pilot (FCIP)

Permanent residence for skilled workers wanting to work/settle in rural Francophone-minority communities

Iki ayri ama surec olarak buyuk olcude ortusen pilot program: RCIP (genel, 14 topluluk) ve FCIP (Fransizca konusan, 6 Francophone-minority topluluk). Ayni surec/belge/ucret iskeletini paylasiyorlar, sadece topluluk listesi ve dil sarti farkli.

Fee

$1,590

Communities

6

Language

French required

Quick Facts

Pathway group

Rural and Francophone Community Immigration Pilots

Last verified

2026-06-28

Language requirement

Must be able to communicate in French - distinguishing requirement vs. RCIP

Optional work permit

Yes

PDF

Rural and Francophone Community Immigration pilots (Official PDF)

Official pilot reference PDF snapshot used by this visa page.

Eligibility and Process

Core eligibility

  • β€’Valid job offer from a designated employer in a participating community
  • β€’At least 1 year (1,560 hours) of related work experience in the past 3 years
  • β€’Approved language test proving language ability
  • β€’Canadian educational credential or foreign equivalent
  • β€’Proof of sufficient funds to support self and family

Application steps

  1. 1.Check eligibility
  2. 2.Get a job offer - From a designated employer in one of the participating communities
  3. 3.Get a community recommendation - Employer sends recommendation application to the community; community verifies job is in priority sector, offer is genuine, and applicant meets pilot requirements
  4. 4.Apply for permanent residence - Online via PR Portal, after community recommendation received
  5. 5.After you apply - AOR issued, biometrics + medical exam requested
  6. 6.Settling in Canada

Communities and Overlap

  • Acadian Peninsula, NB
  • Sudbury, ON
  • Timmins, ON
  • Superior East Region, ON
  • St. Pierre Jolys, MB
  • Kelowna, BC

Overlap alert

Sudbury, ON and Timmins, ON are in both FCIP and RCIP. Users selecting these cities should review both pilots.

Sudbury and Timmins, ON appear in BOTH RCIP and FCIP community lists - flag for UI disambiguation.

Fees and Forms

Processing fee from: $1,590

Last fee increase date: 2026-04-30

Other fee categories: right_of_permanent_residence_fee, biometrics_fee, medical_exam, police_certificate, language_test, educational_credential_assessment

Pilot-specific forms

  • IMM 0250 - Document Checklist - Francophone Community Immigration Pilot
  • IMM 0251 - Offer of Employment to a Foreign National - FCIP
  • IMM 0252 - Schedule 1 - Francophone Community Immigration Pilot
  • IMM 0253 - Recommendation from the Designated Economic Development Organization - FCIP

Portal forms

  • IMM 0008 - Generic Application Form for Canada
  • IMM 5669 - Schedule A - Background/Declaration
  • IMM 5406 - Additional Family Information
  • IMM 5562 - Supplementary Information - Your travels

Supporting Documents

Conditional forms

  • IMM 5409 - Statutory Declaration of Common-law Union (If applicant has a common-law partner, plus 12+ months cohabitation proof)
  • IMM 5604 - Separation Declaration for Minors Travelling to Canada (If applicable)
  • IMM 5476 - Use of a Representative (If using paid or unpaid representative)
  • IMM 5475 - Authority to Release Personal Information to a Designated Individual (If releasing application info to a non-representative third party)

Supporting documents

  • Proof of language proficiency
  • Proof of education
  • Proof of settlement funds
  • Proof of relevant work experience
  • Valid regular passport (NOT diplomatic/official/service/public-affairs) + visa copy if residing outside passport country
  • Birth certificates (applicant + spouse/partner)
  • Marriage/divorce/annulment certificates (all marriages if more than once)
  • Death certificate for former spouse(s) if applicable
  • National ID / family registry book if applicable
  • Police certificate per country lived in 6+ months since age 18 (valid ~1 year from issue)
  • Photo(s) for applicant + all family members (even non-accompanying), not older than 6 months
  • Fee payment receipt
Any supporting document not in English/French needs: (1) a certified-translator-stamped translation OR a signed affidavit from the translator if no certified translator available, AND (2) a scan of the original or certified photocopy. Family members and the applicant's own immigration representative CANNOT serve as the translator.