Canada Increases PR Opportunities for French Speakers
Canada Adds 5,000 New PR Spots to Strengthen French-Speaking Immigration
Additional PR Spaces to Support Provincial Immigration Programs
What This Means for Provincial Nominee Program Applicants
- Increased nomination opportunities for French-speaking candidates
- Potentially higher draw frequencies under existing PNP streams
- Stronger provincial incentives to prioritize French-language proficiency
- Possible introduction of new Francophone-specific nomination pathways
Although implementation details remain pending, immigration experts anticipate that French proficiency will become an even stronger advantage in provincial selections starting in 2026.
Canada Once Again Surpasses Francophone Immigration Targets
| Province | Canadian city |
|---|---|
| Ontario | Ottawa |
| London | |
| Mississauga | |
| Toronto | |
| Brampton | |
| Hamilton | |
| British Columbia | Nanaimo |
| Victoria | |
| Vancouver | |
| Kelowna | |
| Alberta | Calgary |
| Edmonton | |
| Quebec | Quebec City |
| Montreal | |
| Saskatchewan | Regina |
| Manitoba | Winnipeg |
| Nova Scotia | Halifax |
Study Permit Numbers Tightened Nationwide
Managing student intake became another key priority in 2025. The federal government significantly reduced the number of study permits it planned to issue, citing pressure on housing, healthcare, and public infrastructure.
The cap introduced for the year limited the number of applications processed and resulted in fewer permits being approved overall. Mid-year data showed that new student arrivals were well below annual targets, confirming the immediate impact of these restrictions. Further reinforcing this trend, authorities later announced even lower issuance targets for 2026, indicating that tighter controls on international student numbers will continue in the near future.
| National rank | Canadian city |
|---|---|
| 1 | Ottawa, Ontario |
| 2 | Nanaimo, British Columbia |
| 3 | Victoria, British Columbia |
| 4 | Vancouver, British Columbia |
| 5 | Quebec City, Quebec |
| 6 | Calgary, Alberta |
| 7 | Halifax, Nova Scotia |
| 8 | Edmonton, Alberta |
| 9 | Kelowna, British Columbia |
| 10 | Montreal, Quebec |
| 11 | London, Ontario |
| 12 | Mississauga, Ontario |
| 13 | Toronto, Ontario |
| 14 | Brampton, Ontario |
| 15 | Regina, Saskatchewan |
| 16 | Winnipeg, Manitoba |
| 17 | Hamilton, Ontario |
Higher Francophone Immigration Targets Set Through 2028
- 9% in 2026
- 9.5% in 2027
- 10.5% in 2028
Federal officials have indicated that these benchmarks are part of a broader roadmap aiming to reach 12% Francophone PR admissions outside Quebec by 2029.
Key Federal Initiatives Driving Francophone Immigration Growth
- A dedicated French-language category under Express Entry
- The Francophone Mobility Program, allowing employers to hire French-speaking foreign workers without an LMIA
- The Francophone Minority Community Student Pilot, supporting French-speaking international students
- The upcoming Welcoming Francophone Communities initiative, designed to improve settlement and retention
Together, these measures are intended to strengthen Francophone minority communities while addressing labour shortages across Canada.
Options for Employers in Restricted Regions
1. Switch to the High-Wage Stream
By increasing the offered salary to meet or exceed provincial wage thresholds, employers can submit LMIA applications under the high-wage TFWP stream.
2. Wait for the Next Review
Unemployment rates are reassessed every three months, meaning some regions may become eligible again in the second quarter of 2026.
Governor General’s Role Remains Advisory
Looking Ahead: Stronger Role for Provinces in Francophone Immigration
As Canada continues to refine its immigration strategy, French-language ability is emerging as a key competitive advantage for skilled workers, graduates, and international professionals seeking permanent residence outside Quebec.
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