Quebec Regular Skilled Worker Program (QSWP)
The Canadian province of Quebec is a top destination for immigrants from around the globe.
For example, out of the 341,180 people who were approved for Canadian immigration and issued a Permanent Resident Visa to Canada in 2019, there were 40,545 (12% of the total) who decided to move to Quebec.
It should be of no surprise that so many individuals who immigrate to Canada choose to make Quebec their new home, since this scenic province has a large immigrant population; incredible cities (such as Montreal, Quebec City and Trois-Riveres); a strong economy; unique French-Canadian culture; and a high standard of living!
Key Facts about Immigration to Quebec
For historical, cultural, political and other reasons, the Canadian province of Quebec has its own special program for immigration to Canada.
Thus, if you want to enjoy all that this amazing province has to offer, you must first meet the criteria established by Quebec’s provincial government before you may apply to the Canadian national government for a Permanent Resident Visa to Canada.
If this sounds a bit complicated, don’t worry!
The Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP) was created to attract qualified skilled foreign workers to immigrate to Canada so they can use their education, job skills, work experience and other talents to contribute to this province’s economy and society.
In order to increase the likelihood that foreign nationals will be a “good fit” for Quebec and have the best opportunity for success, Quebec’s government has established specific criteria that applicants for Canadian immigration must first meet before they may apply for a Permanent Resident Visa to Canada.
If Quebec’s provincial government decides that you match the selection criteria desired for skilled foreign workers in its province and issues you a Quebec Selection Certificate, known in French as a Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ), you may then proceed to apply to the national government for Canadian immigration and a Permanent Resident Visa to Canada.
If you are eligible, the authorized Canadian immigration consultants we work with can also use their expertise to help you through each stage of the application process, making sure everything is done correctly, until you are issued your Permanent Resident Visa to Canada!
Stage One: Selection through the QSWP
The Quebec Selection Certificate is required in order to apply for immigration to Canada through the Quebec Regular Skilled Worker Program (QSWP).
If Quebec’s provincial government issues you a Quebec Selection Certificate, this means that they think that your personal profile matches what they are looking for in terms of your education, work experience, language skills, age and other factors.
Once you receive your Quebec Selection Certificate, you may then proceed to the final step of the process for Quebec immigration, which is to apply to the Canadian national government for a Permanent Resident Visa to Canada.
Points-Based Immigration System
Quebec has a points-based immigration system in which points are awarded to applicants based upon the extent to which they meet the desired criteria considered necessary for successful settlement in Quebec.
Some of the key criteria considered by Quebec’s provincial government in the selection process for the Quebec Regular Skilled Worker Program (QSWP) include the following.
You must also have the appropriate legal work experience in your country within the last five years prior to applying for the Quebec Selection Certificate and it must be in an occupation that is listed in the National Occupational Classification (NOC) as being a Level A, B or C occupation (i.e., these specific occupations are often in high-demand in Quebec).
Thus, the points you may receive toward Canadian immigration for your work experience will depend on your occupation and its demand in Quebec.
The authorized immigration consultants who work with Voyage Pour Tous can let you know if your occupation is among occupations that are eligible for the QSWP.
Aside from the issue of how many points you may receive for your work experience, please note that skilled foreign workers whose occupation is in a regulated profession (e.g., electricians, nurses, physicians, engineers, etc.) may need to check with the appropriate regulatory body and/or professional organization in Quebec regarding the requirements for practicing their profession.
You may also need to receive an assessment regarding your educational credentials and other professional qualifications, known as a Comparative Evaluation for Studies Done Outside Quebec (referred to in French as the Évaluation comparative des études effectuées hors du Québec) to help you secure a job in your occupation if you immigrate to Quebec (a fee is charged for this expert evaluation).
Although French and English are the two official languages of Canada, French is the predominant language used throughout the province of Quebec due to historical, cultural and other factors.
Therefore, foreign nationals who apply for Canadian immigration through the QSWP will need to be evaluated as having French language skills that are at the advanced intermediate level or above as measured by an officially recognized language assessment, such as the Test d'Evaluation de Français (TEF).
Points for the language factor may also be received for adequate English language abilities as measured by the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) exam.
A fee is charged for the TEF and IELTS exams.
There are various fees that must be paid as part of the application process for the QSWP, such as for the QSWP application, having your French and/or English languages abilities evaluated, receiving an assessment of your credentials, etc.
In addition to fees charged as part of the application procedure for the QSWP, there will be additional fees associated with submitting your application to the Canadian national government for a Permanent Resident (PR) Visa to Canada, such as for the PR Visa application, medical exam(s) and police certificate(s).
There may be other requirements for the QSWP, plus the government may change the criteria at any time.
The authorized immigration consultants who work with Voyage Pour Tous can evaluate you according to the latest Quebec immigration criteria and most recent Canadian immigration law.
If Quebec’s government decides that you meet the criteria it is looking for through its QSWP, it may then issue you the Quebec Selection Certificate, which will allow you to take the second major step toward immigration to Quebec, which is to apply to the Canadian national government for a Permanent Resident Visa to Canada.
Stage Two: Applying for a Permanent Resident Visa to Canada
Even if you have been issued the Quebec Selection Certificate by the provincial government of Quebec stating that they have chosen you and your eligible family members for immigration to Quebec, only the Canadian national government can approve you and your eligible family members for Canadian immigration by granting you a Permanent Resident Visa to Canada.
Therefore, after receiving your Quebec Selection Certificate, you must next submit your application for a Permanent Resident Visa to Canada to the Canadian national government for final processing and approval.
You and the family members who will accompany you to Quebec will need to pass all of the criteria for immigration to Canada required by the Canadian national government, such as the medical and character requirements, plus pay the appropriate fees.
To simplify the Canadian immigration process for you and your eligible family members, and make sure everything is done accurately and submitted correctly, the legal team that collaborates with Voyage Pour Tous can provide you with personalized professional assistance through each stage of the process until you are issued your Permanent Resident Visa to Canada and authorized to start your new life in beautiful Quebec!
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