QUEBEC SKILLED WORKER
Quebec has a special agreement with the Government of Canada on immigration. The province has its own rules for choosing immigrants who will adapt well to living there.
To apply as a skilled worker in Quebec, you must:
Apply to the Quebec government for a Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ), then
Apply to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) to become a permanent resident of Canada.
Selection Factors
The Quebec Immigration selection factors may be summarized as follows:
Factors | Points |
Education | Up to 14 points (Cutoff Score = 2 points) |
Area Of Training | Up to 12 points |
Validated Employment Offer | Up to 10 points |
Work Experience | Up to 8 points |
Age | Up to 16 points |
Language Proficiency | Up to 22 points |
Stay And Family In Quebec | Up to 8 points |
Spouse/Common-law partner Characteristics | Up to 17 points |
Presence Of Accompanying Children | Up to 8 points |
Financial Self-Sufficiency | 1 point |
Many of the documents required in order to apply for the Quebec Skilled Worker Program must be certified true copies. Click here to learn more.
Language test results must be submitted along with immigration applications to be awarded points for language proficiency.
Quebec Skilled Worker applicants must then successfully complete medical and security examinations conducted by the Canadian government in order to be granted a Canada Immigration (permanent resident) visa.
Quebec Skilled Workers applicants are not assessed based upon the selection factors of the Federal Skilled Worker Class. Citizenship and Immigration Canada acknowledges the selection of applicants who meet Quebec immigration selection criteria.