
The Francophone's Guide to Immigrating & Working in Canada
If you speak French, Canada wants you — and in 2026 that’s policy, not a slogan. This guide shows you exactly how to turn your French into a work permit, permanent residence, and a life in Canada — in Quebec or anywhere in the country.
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groupBest for: French-speaking newcomers deciding how to immigrate to Canada — whether you’re drawn to Quebec or to a francophone community elsewhere — and want the pathways, the practical steps, and the official sources in one place.
What you’ll get
- check_circleWhy 2026 is an exceptional year to immigrate as a French speaker — with the actual numbers
- check_circleWhich French test to take (TEF/TCF) and the exact level each pathway needs
- check_circleFrancophone Mobility (C16): the LMIA-exempt work permit most applicants overlook
- check_circleThe French Express Entry advantage — invitations at far lower CRS scores, plus bonus points
- check_circleHow Quebec’s system works now (post-PEQ): PSTQ, PRTQ, CSQ, and Arrima
- check_circleA simple framework to choose Quebec vs. the rest of Canada
- check_circleFree French-language settlement help, scam protection, and a 90-day action plan
What’s inside
- 0101 — The French advantage in 2026
- 0202 — Prove your French: language tests and levels
- 0303 — Work in Canada: Francophone Mobility (C16)
- 0404 — Permanent residence outside Quebec (French Express Entry & PNPs)
- 0505 — Immigrating to Quebec (PSTQ, PRTQ, CSQ, Arrima)
- 0606 — Choose your route: a decision framework
- 0707 — Settle in French & stay safe
- 0808 — Resources & your 90-day action plan
Turn this into a plan built around you
The guide maps the francophone routes. A Career Strategy maps yours — a personalized written document with concrete milestones, from a specialist matched to your situation.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need an account to buy this?
No. Buy, download, done — plus an email link for later.
Is this immigration legal advice?
No. It’s an educational overview of pathways and practical steps. Rules change often — always verify on official Government of Canada and Québec sources. We are not a licensed immigration consultancy.
What language is it in?
Both — a full English edition and a full French edition.
What format is it?
A PDF you can read on any device and print.
The Francophone's Guide to Immigrating & Working in Canada
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