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The Francophone Minority Communities Student Pilot (FMCSP), launched by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), offers a unique opportunity for French-speaking international students to study — and potentially settle — in Francophone minority communities across Canada.

This program streamlines the study permit process and opens the door to a promising future in Canada.

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Why choose this program?

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Pursue a post-secondary program at an institution located in a vibrant Francophone community in Canada.

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After completing your program, you may be eligible to apply for permanent residence through designated immigration streams.

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The FMCSP facilitates entry and integration for qualified French-speaking students from eligible countries.


Who can apply?

To be eligible, you must:

    • Be a citizen of an eligible Francophone country as defined by IRCC;

    • Hold a letter of acceptance from a participating post-secondary institution in Canada;

    • Demonstrate French language proficiency at NCLC level 5 or higher;

    • Intend to study full-time in a French-language program lasting at least 2 years.


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If you believe you may qualify for the FMCSP or would like to verify your eligibility, contact us today for a personalized consultation. We’re here to guide you every step of the way!

Medical Examination Requirement

If you plan to visit Canada for more than 6 months, and you have resided in certain countries in the year prior to your arrival in Canada, you will be required to undergo a medical examination before being granted a visa.

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About the author 

Diana Zande

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What are your immigration options?

From choosing the right program to securing permanent residence, an immigration assessment can map your complete pathway to Canadian success.

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