Let’s just say that the formula set by the Canadian Embassy in France is as follows. Until recently, there were two-day fairs in Paris. People came to the fair, mostly from within France, but there were also people from out of town and from neighbouring countries. Then it was on to Belgium.
Belgium has now been ruled out. The new formula is two days in France and three days in Morocco. That’s because Canada has realized that the Maghreb countries, particularly Morocco, are really a prime source of Francophone immigration.