Francophone immigration tool

French Canada route checkerFind the first route to test before paying for advice

Reviewed July 2026

Answer a few questions about French level, English level, education, skilled work, job offer status, province target, and family situation. The checker gives a first-pass route: Express Entry, Francophone Mobility, or profile-building before a paid consultation.

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A first-pass route before paid adviceReviewed July 2026
3 minFirst-pass screen
NCLCFrench score matters
C16Employer route
Outside QCFederal focus
French Canada Route Checker

French Canada Route Checker

Quickly estimate whether your best angle is Express Entry, Francophone Mobility, or a city/province strategy.

Likely route:

Next steps:

    What this checks

    The score is not legal advice, but it filters the next step

    This tool is designed for French-speaking candidates who are unsure whether to start with Express Entry, Francophone Mobility, a job search, a language test plan, or a province shortlist.

    It does not decide eligibility. It turns a vague immigration question into a better professional-advice question.

    • Strong French plus English may point toward Express Entry.
    • French plus a real job offer outside Quebec may point toward Mobilité Francophone.
    • Lower language scores or no job offer usually means profile building first.
    • Province choice matters because the best route is not always Quebec.
    Next guides

    Read the guide that matches your result

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    Submit the checker result with your email. A human can review whether your next step should be CRS math, French/English testing, employer outreach, or a province shortlist.

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    Reference — Common Questions

    Frequently asked

    Is this French route checker legal advice?
    No. It is a first-pass screening tool for general information. Immigration eligibility should be confirmed with official sources and a licensed immigration professional.
    What result should I hope for?
    The best result is a clear next action: calculate CRS with French and English, prepare for Francophone Mobility with an employer, or improve language/job/profile factors before paying for a full consultation.
    Why does the tool focus outside Quebec?
    Many federal francophone immigration efforts are designed to support French-speaking communities outside Quebec. Quebec can still be right for some candidates, but it is a different planning path.