The new Francophone Minority Communities Student Pilot (FMCSP) offers a more direct and predictable pathway to permanent residence (PR).

Unlike the Express Entry system—where competition is fierce and invitations are not guaranteed—the FMCSP allows French-speaking students from select countries to apply directly for PR after graduation.

Why the FMCSP is Different

  • Direct PR Pathway: Upon completing your studies, you can apply directly for PR without first gaining Canadian work experience.
  • Lower French Language Requirement: The FMCSP requires only NCLC 5 proficiency, compared to NCLC 7

for Express Entry’s French draws.

  • Certainty: This program is designed to support francophone immigration outside Quebec, giving students a more reliable future in Canada.

Eligible Countries

Citizens of 33 French-speaking or francophone-majority countries can apply. These include Bénin,

Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cabo Verde, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Dominica, Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Haïti, Lebanon, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Niger, Rwanda, Saint Lucia, São Tomé and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Togo, Tunisia

Who Can Apply?

To qualify, applicants must:

  • Be a citizen of one of the 33 eligible countries.

Have a letter of acceptance from a participating designated learning institution (DLI) outside Quebec that clearly states you’re applying under the FMCSP.

Show proof of financial support to cover tuition and living expenses. Reside outside Canada when applying.

Demonstrate at least NCLC 5 in French (speaking, reading, writing, listening).

Your study program must also:

  • Be full-time, at least two years long, and lead to a diploma or degree.
  • Be taught at least 50% in French. Where Can You Study?

Currently, 14 designated learning institutions (DLIs) are participating, with campuses in Ontario (University of Ottawa, Laurentian University, University of Saint Paul), New Brunswick (University of Moncton), Saskatchewan (College Mathieu), Alberta (University of Alberta), and British Columbia (College Educacentre) and more.

**More institutions may be added as the program expands.**

Application Process

  1. Apply to a program at a participating DLI.
  2. Receive a letter of acceptance confirming you’re applying under the FMCSP.
  3. Submit your study permit application online through your IRCC Secure Account (or via your local visa office in some cases).

You’ll need to provide:

  • Letter of acceptance (with FMCSP mention).
    • Proof of funds.
    • French language test (TEF Canada or TCF Canada).
    • Police certificate & medical exam (if required).

IRCC Application fee: $150.

Financial Requirements

Students must show they can pay for tuition, travel, and living costs. Living expenses vary based on family size and location—from $14,206 to $20,635 per year for one person.

Proof may include:

  • Canadian bank account statement.
    • Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC).
    • Student loan proof.
    • Bank statements.
    • Tuition/housing receipts.
    • Scholarship or sponsor support letters.

After Graduation: Applying for PR

Once you finish your studies, you may apply directly for PR if you:

  • Live in Canada (outside Quebec).
    • Hold valid temporary resident status.
    • Earned your degree/diploma through the FMCSP.

No job offer or Express Entry profile required.

Final Thoughts

The FMCSP, launched in August 2024 with an initial cap of 3,000 study permits, represents a major opportunity for French-speaking students worldwide. For many, it means a clearer, faster, and more accessible future in Canada.

Schedule your Consultation with a D2CIS Representative today.

*****THIS PILOT PROGRAM IS SCHEDULED TO CLOSE AUGUST 2026*****