
Canada Francophone Mobility Work Permit Program
The Francophone mobility work permit makes it easier for Canadian employers to hire you without a labour market impact assessment, if you meet certain requirements and you are destined to live and work outside the province of Quebec.
WHY CANADA PROGRAM?

EXPLORE WORKING OPPORTUNITIES
LMIA exemption for TEER 4 and 5 workers
As of June 15, 2023, Canadian employers are temporarily exempt from needing a labour market impact assessment (LMIA) to hire French-speaking or bilingual workers outside Quebec who are classified under Training, Education, Experience and Responsibilities (TEER) categories 4 and 5 of the National Occupational Classification (NOC) (with the exception of primary agriculture occupations).
This pilot project is valid for a period of 2 years.
To be eligible, you must
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meet the general eligibility requirements for a work permit
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live and work in 1 of the 9 Canadian provinces or 3 territories outside Quebec
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be able to prove you can speak and listen in French at an intermediate level
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This would be equivalent to a niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens (NCLC) level 5 or higher.
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have an offer of employment for a job that’s classified under any Training, Education, Experience and Responsibilities category of the National Occupational Classification (NOC) system except primary agriculture occupations.
We, World Wonders Group are glad to help you match your career requirements in Canada
How to apply
Step 1: Make sure you have what you need
To apply online, you need
Step 2: Create your online account or sign in
You need an account to apply online. You can use your account to
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submit your application forms
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check your status
Create an account or sign in (opens in a new tab)
How to start your application
Once you sign in to your account, follow the steps below:
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Go to the Start your application section on the account welcome page.
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Click “Apply to come to Canada.”
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On the next page, scroll down to the I do not have a personal reference code section.
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Click the “Visitor visa, study and/or work permit” button.
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On the next page, select “Work.”
Step 3: Get your document checklist
You must answer some questions to create a personalized document checklist.
If you’re applying from outside of Canada
If you’re applying from inside Canada
Step 4: Fill out the forms
Read the instruction guide before you fill out the form.
The guide will explain how to fill out each field on the work permit application form.
Step 5: Upload your documents
Your document checklist will ask you for most of the documents that you must upload. You can also upload other documents under Client Information.
There’s only 1 Client Information field. You may need to combine more than 1 document in 1 file and upload them together. Find out how to upload multiple documents into 1 field.
Submit proof of language ability
For applications submitted on or after June 15, 2023
For applications submitted before June 15, 2023
Upload your proof of French language ability in the Client Information field.
You don’t need to prove you can read or write in French to be eligible for this LMIA exemption.
Step 6: Pay your fees and submit your application
You must pay the work permit processing fee.
GET IN TOUCH
Please fill out the contact form. Our consultant will give you a call with all the necessary information needed for Your travel to Europe and Canada.
We offer you free consultancy to discuss your predispositions, qualifications and expectations so that together we can choose the right career path and destination for you. We will answer all your questions and resolve any doubts.


