Speak French? You May Qualify for a Canadian Work Permit Without an LMIA

Many foreign nationals assume obtaining a Canadian work permit requires a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). However, Canada’s Francophone Mobility Program offers a unique alternative for French-speaking professionals seeking employment opportunities outside Quebec. Eligible applicants may qualify for an LMIA-exempt work permit, allowing Canadian employers to hire qualified talent more efficiently while opening potential pathways to permanent residence through Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, and other immigration programs. This option may be particularly attractive for French-speaking professionals looking to build their future in Canada.

Read more link: https://visaserve.ca/francophone-mobility-program-canada-a-faster-path-to-work-and-permanent-residence/

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