Minister Mendicino and FCFA President Roy invite French-speaking temporary residents to take advantage of pathways to permanent residence

July 12, 2021—Bathurst, New Brunswick—Immigration is essential to the vitality of Francophone communities across Canada, including New Brunswick’s Acadian communities. That’s why today, the Honourable Marco E. L. Mendicino, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, and Liane Roy, President of the Fédération des communautés francophones et acadienne, visited Bathurst to invite French-speaking temporary residents in Canada to take advantage of the recently launched temporary pathway to permanent residence.

While this new pathway will make a difference across Canada, it is especially crucial for the future of Acadian and Francophone minority communities like Bathurst. It will help retain French teachers to address the shortage of French-language teachers in Canada. To support Canada’s objectives for Francophone immigration, the streams for French-speaking or bilingual candidates have no limit to the number of applications that can be received.
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