Canadian Francophonie Scholarship Program (CFSP) 2026\2027, Canada – Fully Funded
The Canadian Francophonie Scholarship Program (CFSP) makes available a fully funded scholarship from the Government of Canada to strengthen institutional capacity in developing member countries of La Francophonie. The scholarship prohramme is managed by the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) and World University Service of Canada (WUSC). The program supports professionals who hold key roles in their institutions and seek to enhance their skills through higher education, vocational training, or internships in Canada.
Degree Level
The CFSP offers funding for:
- Master’s Degree Programs
- Doctoral (PhD) Programs
- Technical and Vocational Training
- Short-Term Professional Internships
Note: Clinical training in medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy is not eligible.
Available Subjects
Eligible subjects vary by country priorities but typically include:
- Education & Training of Trainers
- Technical & Vocational Education
- Public Administration & Governance
- Economics, Finance & Management
- Information Technology & Digital Innovation
- Agriculture, Environment & Sustainable Development
- Engineering & Applied Sciences
- Research & Higher Education Development
- Public Health (non-clinical)
Benefits
The CFSP is fully funded, providing:
- Full tuition coverage
- Monthly living allowance
- Airfare (round-trip)
- Health insurance
- Study materials and research support
- Allowances for settlement and relocation
- Training and professional development support
The scholarship becomes active only after the candidate receives admission from a Canadian university or college.
Eligible Nationalities
The CFSP is open to nationals of developing member countries of La Francophonie, as designated by the program quota system.
This includes countries from:
- Africa
- Asia
- the Caribbean
- the Middle East
Each country receives a specific annual quota, and only citizens who are nominated by their institutions are eligible.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the Canadian Francophonie Scholarship Program, applicants must:
- Be employed nationals of an eligible developing francophone country.
- Hold a key institutional position where newly acquired skills will contribute to capacity building.
- Be selected internally by their institution following national recruitment procedures.
- Demonstrate excellent command of spoken and written French.
- Meet academic and admission requirements of the selected Canadian institution.
- Apply for programs aligned with the development priorities identified by their country.
- Be part of the institutional strengthening plan (priority is given to candidates who enhance organizations when they return).
Application Procedure
The CFSP application process is unique and does not involve direct individual applications. Here’s how it works:
Step 1: Internal Selection by Institutions
- Your institution (university, government office, public/ private sector body) conducts internal recruitment to identify qualified candidates.
Step 2: Nomination to Local Advisory Committee
- Selected candidates submit documents to the Local Advisory Committee, which includes representatives from relevant ministries and sectors.
Step 3: National Evaluation
The Advisory Committee evaluates:
- Alignment with institutional capacity-building goals
- Candidate’s professional role and contribution potential
- Academic excellence
- French-language proficiency
- Gender and regional balance
A Canadian diplomatic mission oversees the process to ensure transparency.
Step 4: Admission to a Canadian Institution
- Shortlisted candidates must then apply for admission to Canadian universities or colleges.
Step 5: Final Award Confirmation
- The scholarship becomes effective only after admission is granted.
For complete details on quotas, deadlines, and requirements, visit the official CFSP website (French only).
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