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What documents and steps are needed for Francophone Community Immigration Pilot?
Prepare the selected Francophone-community and intake records, employer designation and offer, accepted French results, education/ECA, work, passport/status/family, funds and community-intent evidence, recommendation application and decision, federal FCIP checklist, civil/police/medical controls, receipts, AOR, requests, decision and settlement contacts. Confirm each current form and personalized checklist control on www.canada.ca.
Practical order
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Select one current FCIP community and review its official sectors, employers, recommendation intake and settlement expectations.
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The employer confirms current community designation and prepares the written occupation, duties, wage, hours, location, duration and applicant details required by FCIP.
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Prepare accepted French-language results plus education/ECA, work, passport, status, family, funds and community-intent records required by the current pilot.
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Submit the community’s current recommendation application with the designated offer and candidate evidence and retain every local confirmation or request.
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If recommended, compare applicant, employer, occupation, community, conditions and validity with the planned federal case and open the current FCIP checklist.
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Prepare the recommendation, offer, French, education, work, civil, family, police and medical records, pay IRCC directly and submit in the applicant’s own account.
It does not determine eligibility, predict a decision or submit anything for you.