Canadian immigration guide
Localized summary: A source-backed starting point for people in France comparing Canadian immigration options and planning what to organize before creating a CanPath assessment.
This page is part of CanPath tier-2 multilingual coverage and will be expanded as search demand and review capacity grow.
Common pathways from France
Applicants from France often compare economic immigration, study and work routes, family sponsorship, and provincial pathways. The right route depends on personal facts: education, work history, language scores, family ties, job offers, province goals, and admissibility history.
- Express Entry for eligible skilled workers.
- Provincial nominee programs for province-specific labour needs.
- Study and work pathways that may support future permanent residence planning.
- Family sponsorship where a qualifying Canadian sponsor exists.
What to prepare before signup
Gather passport details, education history, ECA information if available, language test plans or results, work experience dates, job offer details, family information, and any past refusal or admissibility notes.
CanPath does not replace official instructions. It helps you keep a structured profile once you create an account.