27/11/2025
🇨🇦 Francophone Mobility Program: The Smart Shortcut to a Canadian Work Permit & PR for Bangladeshis 🇧🇩
If you can speak French — even at a moderate, conversational level — you're already holding one of the most underrated keys to Canada.
While thousands of people chase risky work permits in Europe, the Middle East, Malaysia, and beyond (often with no clear PR, strict family rules, and many scams), Canada quietly offers a much more strategic pathway.
✨ The Francophone Mobility Program (FMP) – an LMIA-exempt work permit for French-speaking workers who have a valid job offer outside Quebec.
In simple terms:
If you speak French and secure a job offer outside of Quebec, Canada, it provides a special, easier route to obtaining a work permit.
📌 What Is the Francophone Mobility Work Permit?
The Francophone Mobility Program is a special Canadian work permit stream that:
• Belongs to the International Mobility Program (IMP)
• Uses LMIA exemption code C16 – Mobilité francophone
• Allows French-speaking foreign workers to work anywhere in Canada outside Quebec
• Let's employers hire without a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)
🎯 Why Did Canada Create This Program?
Canada is officially bilingual (English & French), but most French speakers live in Quebec. To strengthen Francophone communities in other provinces and territories (like Ontario, Manitoba, New Brunswick, British Columbia and beyond), the government introduced this program to:
• Attract French-speaking talent
• Make hiring faster, cheaper and easier for employers
• Support the growth of Francophone minority communities across Canada
Interested! Click the link below to know more.
• What the Francophone Mobility Work Permit is
• Who it's for & how it works
• The major pros and cons
• How it compares to:
o 🇪🇺 EU • 🇬🇧 UK • 🇺🇸 USA • 🇦🇺 Australia • 🇯🇵 Japan • 🇲🇾 Malaysia • 🇰🇷 South Korea • 🌍 Middle East
o Other Canadian pathways (LMIA, Express Entry, PNP, pilots)
o The Canada Student Visa → PGWP → PR route
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If you can speak French — even at a moderate, conversational level — you’re already holding one of the most underrated keys to Canada. While thousands of people chase risky work permits in Europe, the Middle East, Australia, the USA, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea and beyond (often with no clear...