Permanent residency in Quebec can be obtained through many categories such as Quebec Skilled Worker Program, Experience program, Pilot for AI, IT, and VFX Worker, Pilot for Food Processing workers, Pilot for Orderlies, Entrepreneur program, Self-Employed program and Investor program.
This is points-based program that’s operated by the Canadian Government’s own programs for skilled workers. Successful applicants may bring accompanying family members with no requirement for a job offer. Quebec uses a system called Arrima to issue invitations for Quebec skilled worker candidates.
Individuals with a job offer and temporary residents of Quebec who are entitled to submit an application to CSQ are exempt and can submit an application at any time outside the regular intake limit. It should be noted that French proficiency language is required for submission under the Quebec Experience Program (PEQ).
There are different eligibility thresholds for single applicants as opposed to applicants with an accompanying spouse or common-law partner. All applicants must pass a two point thresholds in order to be considered eligible. All applicants must pass a Quebec values test or completing a course in Quebec values.
All applicants must acquire at least 43 points of 99 points across the following factors: education level, specific area of training, age, French ability, English ability, connections to Quebec through previous visits and/or family, and whether or not they have a valid job offer from an employer in Quebec.
All applicants must acquire at least 52 points out of 116 points for the first threshold. These applicants can obtain up to 17 points for the spouse or partner’s factors. Spouse or partner’s points can be obtained through the following factors: Education, Area of Training, Age and French Ability.
Single applicants who accumulated 43 points from the above factors must take into consideration the number of children accompanying them as well as their financial capacity, and acquire at least 50 points across all factors.
Applicants with an accompanying spouse or common-law partner who accumulated 52 points from the above factors must take into consideration the number of children accompanying them as well as their financial capacity, and acquire at least 59 points across all factors.
This is a permanent immigration pathway for French-speaking skilled workers who have gained work experience in the province of Quebec. The PEQ has two streams, one for workers in Quebec, and the other is for students and graduates who attended a post-secondary program in Quebec.
In order to be eligible for this program, candidates must undergo a two-step process. First, applicants be eligible to apply to apply for Quebec Selection Certificate (CSQ). This signifies that the applicant has been approved by the government of Quebec for permanent settlement. With this document, the applicant can apply to the federal government for Canadian permanent residence status. This step is used to check for possible medical and security issues. Second, candidates must prove advanced-intermediate or better French oral and comprehension skills in order to be eligible. Proof may come in the following forms:
If the applicant is applying with a spouse or a partner, it is required that both applicant and partner provide an advanced-intermediate French-language proficiency.
All applicants must show that they understand Quebec values by passing a test or complete a course in Quebec values.
Graduates who hold a post-graduate work permit can apply through either stream as long as they meet the requirements of the stream. All applicants must be at the age of 18 or older and residing in the province of Quebec at the time of the application with the intention to stay in Quebec in order to be eligible to apply.
This pilot program targets workers who are either currently employed in Quebec or who have a job offer from a Quebec employer. This program has two streams: French-speakers and non-French-speakers. This is program is one of three new pilot programs that helps Quebec meet crucial demand in its labor force. Through this program, applicants can apply for a Canadian permanent residence status along with their accompanying family members.
This program targets people residing in Quebec who have an offer of employment or are currently employed in the sector of artificial intelligence. In order to be eligible to apply through the French-speaking stream, candidates must demonstrate intermediate oral knowledge of French.
There are two streams for this program: one is for the artificial intelligence sector, and the other is for the information technologies and visual effects sector.
Eligibility Requirements
In order to apply through this pilot program, applicants must submit an online application using Quebec’s program (Arrima). It follows a two-step process. First, applicants must obtain a CSQ. After acquiring the CSQ, applicants can submit a subsequent application for their permanent resident status.
This pilot program targets food processing workers who are currently employed in Quebec and who have proven abilities in French. This is program is one of three new pilot programs that helps Quebec meet crucial demand in its labor force. Through this program, applicants can apply for a Canadian permanent residence status along with their accompanying family members.
In order to apply through this pilot program, applicants must submit an online application using Quebec’s program (Arrima). It follows a two-step process. First, applicants must obtain a CSQ. After acquiring the CSQ, applicants can submit a subsequent application for their permanent resident status.
The pilot program targets orderlies, nurses’ aides, and patient services associates who are currently employed in Quebec and who have proven abilities in French. This is program is one of three new pilot programs that helps Quebec meet crucial demand in its labor force. Through this program, applicants can apply for a Canadian permanent residence status along with their accompanying family members.
In order to apply through this pilot program, applicants must submit an online application using Quebec’s program (Arrima). It follows a two-step process. First, applicants must obtain a CSQ. After acquiring the CSQ, applicants can submit a subsequent application for their permanent resident status.
This program is designed to help foreign business owners launch entrepreneurial endeavors in the province of Quebec. This is a unique immigration opportunity for foreign entrepreneurs who have the financial resources and business ownership experience needed to launch a new business project in Quebec. This program does not require French-speaking proficiency to be eligible. However, language proficiency may be taken into account when selecting applicants.
Applicants are required to show they understand Quebec values. This can be done by passing a Quebec values test or completing a course in Quebec values.
This program is divided into two streams, each stream has different Eligibility Requirements.
In order to be eligible for stream one, applicants must present a business project idea for a business they intend to create and operate from within Quebec. Also, applicants must have already received a service offer from a Quebec-based business accelerator, business incubator, or university entrepreneurship Centre in order to proceed.
The applicant must demonstrate that the Quebec-based business accelerator, business incubator, or university entrepreneurship Centre meet the following requirements in order to be eligible:
When submitting an application, a central component is the written service offer from the Quebec organization to support the applicants business project. This written offer must present the services the organization intends to offer the entrepreneur and must present: a detailed support plan, an operations plan and budget, and the organization’s expertise in its field.
In order to be eligible for Stream Two, the prospective immigrant entrepreneur must settle in Quebec to create a new business or purchase an existing business. Applicants will be required to submit their business idea in the form of a business plan as part of their application.
Applicants choosing to create a business must own and control at least 25 percent of the business, while those choosing to acquire a business must own and control at least 51 percent of the business. As well, the business must have been in operation within the five years prior to application, and cannot have been purchased from another applicant selected under this program in the previous five years.
The applicant must make a startup deposit and a security deposit with a financial institution in Quebec. The minimum startup deposit amount is CAD $200,000 for businesses located outside of Montreal and CAD $300,000 for Montreal-based businesses. The startup deposit must be used to set up the business. The security deposit is CAD $200,000 and will be refunded when an applicant demonstrates that they have carried out their business plan.
All applicants must have a minimum personal net worth of CAD $900,000 (this can include a spouse or partner’s net worth).
Some business are not eligible under this program such as: Businesses related to payday loans, pawnbroking, real estate development or insurance, and the sex industry.
This program is specifically designed for immigrant investors. Foreign investors with net assets totaling at least $2 million CAD may be eligible to apply for Canadian permanent residence by signing up to invest through this program. This program does not require French-speaking proficiency to be eligible. However, language proficiency may be taken into account when selecting applicants.
This program provides Canadian permanent resident status upon initial landing. The applicant’s immediate family members may also be included on the application and obtain Canadian permanent residence.
Quebec uses a two-step application process to admit new permanent residents:
Once an application has been approved at both the provincial and federal levels, an applicant may be approved for Canadian permanent resident status.
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