Courses for immigrants
Financial assistance for full-time French courses for immigrants
The Québec government offers financial assistance to encourage you to take full-time courses. You may be eligible to receive this assistance for course registering and to help cover fees for childcare or for the care of disabled dependents.
Financial assistance for your participation in the courses
You could receive $230 per week.
You can apply for financial assistance for course participation using the same form as your course registration.
You must answer "Oui" (Yes) to the question: « Demandez-vous une aide financière au Ministère pour participer à la formation? ("Are you applying for financial assistance from the Ministère to participate in the training?") »
You are not eligible to receive this financial assistance if:
- You are already receiving money from:
- Employment insurance (when unemployed)
- the Mesure de formation de la main-d'œuvre (Workforce Training Measure Program),
- the Commission des normes, de l’équité, de la santé et de la sécurité au travail (CNESST),
- Québec Parental Insurance Plan (maternity or parental leave).
- the Financial assistance program for skills recognition (PAFFARC in French);
- the Financial assistance for Ukrainian nationals (SAPU in French).
If you are not eligible for financial assistance for your participation, you can check your eligibility for financial assistance from the Ministère de l'Emploi et de la Solidarité sociale. See page Mesure de formation de la main-d’œuvre (Workforce Training Measure) (in French only).
You also are not eligible to receive this financial assistance if:
- You are a person claiming refugee protection in Canada;
- You are a member of a consular corps, a diplomatic corps or an international organization.
It is recommended that you apply for financial assistance at the beginning of the session.
You have 60 days after the start of the session to apply for financial assistance.
Financial assistance for the care of your children or disabled dependents
You could receive a maximum reimbursement of $25 for each child that must be babysat so that you can attend class.
You can also apply for this financial assistance for the care of your dependents who have disabilities.
If your spouse is also taking a French course, only one parent can receive childcare assistance.
To request reimbursement for child care expenses:
- Fill out the form Demande de remboursement de frais de garde A-0593-CF (PDF 344 Kb) (in French only);
- Attached the required documents to the form.
- Submit the completed form and the requested documents to the registrar of the educational institution.
You are not eligible to receive this financial assistance if:
- The person who is looking after your child is your spouse;
- You are a person claiming refugee protection in Canada;
- You are a member of a consular corps, a diplomatic corps or an international organization;
- You receive money through the Financial Assistance for Skills Training program (PAFFARC);
- Another program or agency already covers child care costs.
It is recommended that you apply for reimbursement at the beginning of the session.
You have 60 days after the start of the session to apply for financial assistance.
To find a childcare service, consult the List of available childcare centres (CPE) and daycare centres.
Financial assistance for your transportation
You could receive financial assistance for your transportation to and from your training location.
For this, you already receive money:
- Employment Insurance;
- From the Mesure de formation de la main-d'œuvre à l'intention des individus (MFOR-I) of the Ministère de l'Emploi et de la Solidarité sociale (MESS);
- the Financial assistance for Ukrainian nationals (SAPU in French);
- From Social Assistance;
- The Québec Parental Insurance Plan (QPIP);
- the Commission des normes, de l’équité, de la santé et de la sécurité au travail (CNESST).
This financial assistance is $25 per week for the duration of your full-time training.
Assistance is not available to students taking distance training.
The application for financial assistance can be made at the same time as your application for admission to the course.
It is recommended that you apply for financial assistance at the beginning of the session.
You have 60 days after the start of the session to apply for financial assistance.
Last update: June 1, 2023