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About the forum
The Destination Canada Mobility Forum 2022 will take place both physically and virtually:
- in Paris, France, and online, from November 17 to 19
- in Rabat, Morocco, and online, from November 22 to 23
- online, from November 28 to 30
This edition of the forum has the goal of giving information on how to immigrate to Canada as a Francophone or bilingual speaker, and also to provide networking opportunities for participants.
The forum is for Francophone and bilingual candidates who are interested in living and working in French in Canada, outside Quebec.
Participation is free for all candidates, but the number of spots is limited.
Once you register, Destination Canada Mobility Forum 2022 will send you an invitation if you’re a bilingual or Francophone candidate who meets at least 1 of the following criteria:
- you already have an Express Entry profile
- you already have a Working Holiday permit through International Experience Canada
- you meet the eligibility requirements for immigration to Canada outside Quebec
- your profile matches the skills and experience Canadian employers are seeking
Destination Canada Mobility Forum 2022 will send you more details about your participation in the forum after they confirm your registration.
All registered candidates will have access to the virtual platform for 90 days following the forum to visit the booths, view presentations and videos, and download documents.
What to expect from the forum
The Destination Canada Mobility Forum 2022 will connect you with
- representatives from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, who will explain Canada’s immigration procedures
- representatives from Canada’s provinces, territories and Francophone communities, who will share information about their regions, cities, communities and immigration programs
- people who will answer your questions about life in French in Canada (outside Quebec) and services offered to newcomers
- organizations that evaluate your educational credentials and run approved language tests for immigration to Canada
You’ll also be able to attend conferences and workshops that will give you an overview of Canada.
Before you register
- Work on your resume in French and English using the Canadian format. and paying special emphasis on do’s and don’ts for a Canadian style resume.
- Identify 1 or 2 professions where you have experience. Use the National Occupational Classification and read the job descriptions to find your job title.
- Find out your level of English and French using this online self-assessment tool.
Register
Are you interested in being part of the next Destination Canada Mobility Forum?