New Canada Initiatives to Support Francophone Immigration Outside Quebec
A latest news release coming from Caraquet, New Brunswick, details that a series of initiatives to support Francophone immigration outside Quebec are being put into
A latest news release coming from Caraquet, New Brunswick, details that a series of initiatives to support Francophone immigration outside Quebec are being put into
Federal, provincial and territorial immigration ministers met in Toronto to talk about the future of immigration in Canada, including how it can help boost the
The 2023 Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration provided updates on Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC) policy approach and outcomes for the period ending
Immigration Minister Marc Miller says Canada is to raise immigration targets for francophones from other countries hoping to settle in Canada outside of the province
Canada is planning to invest $137.2 million over the coming five years to immigration by French-speaking foreign nationals from Africa, Europe, the Middle East and
Francophone immigration to Canada, excluding Quebec, was almost five times higher last year than during the 2006 census year due to Ottawa’s on-going efforts to
Nova Scotia is upping its game for francophone immigration to the Atlantic Canadian province with a new action plan to boost its French-speaking population. “The
Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino stopped by the bilingual city of Bathurst in northern New Brunswick to remind French-speaking, temporary residents to Canada they can still
Temporary foreign workers and international students who are still in their home countries but who have certificates of acceptance from Canada’s francophone province of Quebec
Canada has announced it will increase the number of Express Entry points available to French-speaking and bilingual candidates. The decision, announced by Immigration Minister Marco