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Quebec Skilled Worker Program

Quebec Skilled Worker Program

New information on the Expression of Interest ranking method is provided by Quebec. Quebec will include prior job experience in the US as a ranking element.
August 1, 2018The existing first-come, first-served application procedure will be replaced by the new approach for the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP).The following phases make up the application procedure for immigration under the Quebec Skilled Worker program:

  • Submission of an Expression of Interest to settle in Quebec and entry into Quebec’s Expression of Interest Bank.
  • Successful selection from the Quebec Expression of Interest Bank results in an invitation to apply for the QSWP.
  • Submission of an application for a Quebec Selection Certificate, or certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ) to the MIDI.
  • Submission of a Canadian permanent residence application to the Federal Government.

Candidates will be added to the Quebec Expression of Interest Bank when MIDI receives their Expression of Interest.

Quebec skills
Candidates who meet the program’s prerequisites, cutoff points, and passing marks will be given consideration for selection.

Quebec’s immigration system is the only one in Canada that now takes into account U.S. job experience when evaluating applicants since the ranking system takes it into account.
Candidates for the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP) who submit their profiles to the new Expression of Interest Bank for the program will be divided into two categories:

  1. Group A – Candidates with a job offer or who are living in Quebec meeting specific criteria
  2. Group B – Candidates living outside of Quebec
Group A Group B
The first group is for candidates who The second group is for candidates who do not reside in Quebec
  • Have a job offer in Quebec; OR
  • Are residing in Quebec with the aim of working and have a work permit along with an eligible degree from a Quebec educational institution; OR
  • Have a work permit that is valid for 12 months or more, six-months of full-time
  • work experience and are currently Working full -time.
Ranking on the basis of scores obtained under the following factors:

  • Age
  • Quebec degree
  • Canadian or U.S. work experience
  • Proficiency in French
  • Knowledge of other languages
  • Education
  • A spouse or common-law partner’s
    education and proficiency in French
Ranking on the basis of scores obtained under the following factors:

  • Age
  • Quebec degree
  • Canadian or U.S. work experience
  • Proficiency in French
  • Knowledge of other languages
  • Education
  • A spouse or common-law partner’s
    education and proficiency in French
  • Training that Quebec has listed as in- demand

Quebec

Candidates in both groups will also receive points for the following “Skill Transferability” combinations:

  • Education along with proficiency in French (either their own or, if applicable, their spouse’s — whichever score is highest);
  • Education combined with work experience in Canada or the US and proficiency in French;
  • Foreign work experience combined with proficiency in French;
  • Foreign work experience combined with work experience in Canada or the U.S. and proficiency in French.

The structure of the points for the different criteria and skill combinations has not been specified by Quebec.

According to the laws, Quebec’s Ministry of Immigration (MIDI) may send invitations to apply for a Quebec Selection Certificate (Certificat de sélection du Québec, or CSQ) to applicants who received the highest scores or who met other priority requirements.http://contact us tell:9738997388