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By Stephanie Ford
Posted on August 14, 2024
French-speaking students who receive a study permit through this program will be able to bring certain family members with them to Canada. They will also benefit from adjusted eligibility criteria designed to overcome issues faced by applicants from French-speaking regions with low approval rates.
The new pilot program for French-speaking students will provide a direct pathway to permanent residence for students who complete their studies in Canada. This measure is in response to Canada’s goal of attracting and retaining French-speaking permanent residents outside Quebec.
The measures to aid French-speaking students secure a study permit for these French-speaking minority communities include:
Additionally, students who come to Canada via this pilot program will be excluded from the international student cap which came into effect earlier this year. However, the pilot program has a cap of 2,300 applications for its first year.
Students who receive a study permit under this program will also be able to bring their spouse or common-law partner and any dependent children.
This means that the French-Speaking Student pilot will operate differently to the study permit program, which does not allow students to bring their family unless they are studying a Masters or PhD program or certain other professional programs.
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This program is only available to certain French-speaking students. The eligibility criteria include citizenship, study program requirements, and meeting the funds thresholds.
Not all French-speaking students are eligible. You must be a citizen of one of the following countries to apply for the pilot program:
Not all programs of study will be eligible for this pilot. However, the study requirements are less restrictive than the programs that are exempted under the international student cap – which is good news for French speaking students.
To be eligible for this pilot program, the study program must:
It will also have to be at a participating Designated Learning Institution (DLI). The list of participating institutions is currently being finalized.
The funds threshold requirements are also adapted under this pilot program. So students studying in smaller towns will have a reduced funds requirement.
Here’s how it works:
If students bring their family members, they will need to prove additional funds:
Eligible French-speaking students who graduate from their DLI with a diploma or degree may be eligible for permanent residence, along with your family.
You will need to:
There may be additional requirements added when the details of this program are finalized.
It’s likely that this pilot will apply to universities and Colleges within or close to the Francophone Minority Communities outside Quebec.
The list includes the following cities:
Based on today’s announcement, this list will expand to include 10 new communities, namely:
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