N.B. non-profit reports ‘great challenges’ in attracting, retaining francophone immigrants
CAFI Executive Director Angèle Losier told Global News in French on Saturday she was pleased about the announcement.
“We were waiting for this announcement with impatience. For us, it allows us to have a point of entry for our francophone clientèle who wants to move to the region,” she said.Story continues below advertisement “So we will have agents we can work directly with to encourage the arrival of francophone newcomers to the region.”She said that while there has been a noticeable increase in francophone migration in the area, there are “very great challenges” in attracting and retaining francophone immigrants in the province, such as transportation, housing, and the job market for immigrants.
He echoed Losier’s comments about the housing crisis and various barriers to employment immigrants can face.He said that despite the challenges, he loves the quality of living he has in New Brunswick and wants to stay for life.
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