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Canada Expands PR Opportunities for French Speakers

Published on: January 20th, 2026

 

Canada is expanding pathways to permanent residency for French-speaking newcomers, with the federal government announcing 5,000 additional permanent residence spots.

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These 5,000 new permanent residence spaces will be reserved specifically for French-speaking immigrants across Canada and distributed among provinces and territories. While the overall increase in allocations has been confirmed, the federal government has not yet stated or confirmed how the spots will be allocated for each province.

Provinces Will Prioritize French Speakers

Another key change is how provinces choose immigrants. Through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), provinces will now give priority to French-speaking applicants when selecting people for permanent residence, which means those who speak French may have a better chance of being approved. The government expects this to lead to more French-speaking immigrants coming through provincial programs starting in 2026.

Why is there a Focus on French-Speaking Immigrants

In an interview with CBC news, immigration minister Lena Metlege Diab stated that Francophone immigration plays a key role in strengthening public services, businesses, and regional economies. Her statement coincides with Canada’s 2026-2028 Immigration levels plan and its focus on increasing francophone populations across Canada.

Canada is doing this to help fill job shortages and support French-speaking communities outside Quebec. In certain provinces, there aren’t enough workers in healthcare, education, and skilled trades sectors, and the government believes bringing in more French-speaking newcomers will not only help fill these jobs, but contribute to the 2026-2028  francophone immigration targets as will. Additionally, this will also strengthen local services, businesses, and communities, helping them grow and stay strong.

2026-2028 Targets

  • 9% in 2026
  • 9.5% in 2027
  • Over 10.5% in 2028

These updates are part of Canada’s 2026–2028 Immigration Levels Plan, which has emphasized a strong focus on and clear targets for attracting and retaining more French-speaking permanent residents outside Quebec. The goal is for French speakers to make up 9% of new immigrants in 2026, 9.5% in 2027, and more than 10.5% by 2028. These numbers show that Canada is making an effort to grow and support French-speaking communities across the country.

What This Means

For people who speak French, these changes are making it easier than ever to apply and qualify for permanent residence. Strong French skills can now lead to faster and better opportunities, including being chosen first by provinces, having more chances to get nominated, and improving your chances of receiving an invitation to apply through Express Entry.

Strong French skills give you a big advantage compared to those who do not have french language skills. Our experienced team at Canadim immigration law firm can help you build a strong application and guide you through every step of the immigration process. Contact us today to explore how the increase in allocations could help you secure Canadian permanent residency.

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At Canadim, we stay informed on all immigration and policy changes and we can help you better understand what they mean and how they apply to your situation. If you speak French and are thinking about permanent residence in Canada, contact us to explore all of your options.

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