Ontario region launches francophone pathway to permanent residence
The Superior East region in Ontario has recently unveiled its Francophone Community Immigration Pilot (FCIP).
The Superior East region is located in Northern Ontario, along the shore of Lake Superior. It includes the communities of Chapleau, Dubreuilville, Wawa, White River, Hornepayne, and Manitouwadge, and surrounding First Nations.
It is the last of six communities participating in the FCIP to roll out the pilot.
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The FCIP is an employer-focused pathway for French-speaking foreign nationals.
Candidates must have an offer of employment in a priority sector and occupation that is endorsed by the local economic development organization, besides meeting other criteria, in order to qualify.
What are Superior East region’s priority sectors for the FCIP?
- Health sector.
- Education, law and social, community and government services.
- Sales and services.
- Trades, transport, machinery, and related fields.
- Natural resources, agriculture, and related production.
What are Superior East’s priority occupations for the FCIP?
| Occupation Name | NOC Code |
| Animal health technologists and veterinary technicians | 32104 |
| Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers | 72410 |
| Carpenters | 72310 |
| Cashiers | 65100 |
| Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics | 72400 |
| Construction trades helpers and labourers | 75110 |
| Cooks | 63200 |
| Early childhood educators and assistants | 42202 |
| Electricians (except industrial and power system) | 72200 |
| Elementary school and kindergarten teachers | 41221 |
| Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations | 65201 |
| Food service supervisors | 62020 |
| General building maintenance workers and building superintendents | 73201 |
| Heavy equipment operators | 73400 |
| Home support workers, caregivers and related occupations | 44101 |
| Light duty cleaners | 65310 |
| Licensed practical nurses | 32101 |
| Nurse aides, orderlies, and patient service associates | 33102 |
| Other small engine and small equipment repairers | 72429 |
| Paramedical occupations | 32102 |
| Retail sales supervisors | 62010 |
| Secondary school teachers | 41220 |
| Social and community service workers | 42201 |
| Underground production and development miners | 83100 |
| Welders and related machine operators | 72106 |
The Superior East Region has not publicly announced its list of designated employers, as of the time of writing.
What is the significance of priority sectors and occupations for the FCIP?
Only employers operating in at least one priority sector and hiring in a priority occupation are able to become designated employers for the FCIP.
Foreign nationals need to have a job offer from a designated employer to be recommended for the FCIP by the regional economic development organiation.
In addition to needing a job offer from a designated employer that is in a priority occupations, candidates must meet the following criteria:
- Demonstrate knowledge of French by having a minimum score of NCLC 5 in all four abilities;
- Have at least one year (1,560 hours) of related work experience over the past three years. This condition can be waived for international graduates who meet specific conditions;
- have at least a secondary school level credential (Canadian or its foreign equivalent); and
- Have the minimum settlement funds to support themselves and their families.
If a candidate meets the criteria, their employer can send their application to the regional economic development organization to consider for recommendation.
Candidates who receive a recommendation can apply to the federal government for permanent residence. They are also eligible for a work permit so they can start working while their PR application is being processed.
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