Quebec: Immigration
The Canadian province of Quebec welcomes approximately 50,000 immigrants annually from more than 100 countries. Recently, Quebec released its Immigration Plan for 2018 with plans to implement a new system based on the declaration of interest model (a lot like Canada’s Express Entry System). The province intends on implementing a system that welcomes a diverse range of immigrants – from skilled workers to businesspeople to family members of residents and refugees.
- Quebec intends on issuing 29,000 Quebec Selection Certificates (CSQ) under its Skilled Worker Programs.
- The province expects to issue between 4,000 and 6,000 CSQs to business applicants in 2018.
An approximate number of people to be issued a CSQ under distinct categories/programs:
Category/Program | Number of CSQs to be issued |
Skilled Worker | 26,000 – 29,000 |
Businesspeople | 4,000 – 6,000 |
Other economic (Including caregivers and other economic class immigrants) | 600 – 800 |
Refugees (Particularly state-assisted refugees and sponsored refugees) | 5,600 – 6,500 |
Others (Including applicants selected for humanitarian or public interest reasons) | 500 – 700 |
An approximate number of people to be selected for permanent residency status in Quebec under distinct categories/programs:
Category/Program | Number of Applicants to be Selected |
Economic Immigration | 29,200 – 30,600 |
Skilled Worker | 24,300 – 25,300 |
Business | 4,200 – 4,500 |
Other Economic (including caregivers and other economic class immigrants) | 700 – 800 |
Family Reunification | 11,900 – 12,800 |
Refugees | 8,700 – 9,500 |
Refugees Selected Abroad | 6,100 – 6,500 |
Taken in charge by the state | 1,650 – 1700 |
Sponsored | 4,400 – 4,800 |
Recognized Locally | 2,600 – 3000 |
Others (Including applicants selected for humanitarian or public interest reasons) | 800 – 900 |
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Quebec is home to above average personal security, economic stability, employment opportunities, subsidized transportation, public healthcare, quality education and a high standard of living. The Canadian province has an agreement with the government of Canada and employs its own rules for choosing immigrants.
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