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Quebec says reforms to popular immigration program won’t affect students, workers already in province

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Foreign students and temporary workers who were already in Quebec on November 1 will not have to meet new eligibility criteria for the Quebec Experience Program, the province鈥檚 immigration minister has announced.

The reversal comes a day after opposition parties, student groups, foreign workers and foreign students converged on Quebec鈥檚 National Assembly and called on the minister to show 鈥渁 little humanity.鈥

Since their unveiling on October 30, many lawyers and experts have also objected to the measures, saying they could damage Quebec鈥檚 international image and its attractiveness to immigrants. The business community and prominent academics have also expressed concerns.

The , or PEQ, allows eligible graduates of Quebec schools or temporary foreign workers living and working in the province to apply for selection for permanent residence in Quebec. Approved applicants can receive a in as little as 20 days working days.

The new measures introduced last week limit eligibility to only those graduates with a Quebec-earned degree or diploma in an and to temporary foreign workers employed in .

Quebec鈥檚 Immigration Ministry initially said the new criteria, which took effect November 1, would apply immediately to all PEQ candidates, rendering many already living in the province ineligible.

鈥淚鈥檓 sensitive to the realities people are facing that were expressed yesterday by a number of those affected by the reforms,鈥 Simon Jolin-Barrette said in an interview on Montreal鈥檚 98.5 FM Wednesday morning.

鈥淪o today I鈥檓 announcing that I am putting in place an acquired rights clause for people who are already in Quebec, whether they are students or temporary foreign workers.鈥

Premier 鈥榬espects my decision,鈥 immigration minister says

Jolin-Barrette said he made the decision and informed Quebec Premier Fran莽ois Legault late Tuesday night after witnessing the testimonies of numerous students affected by the new rules at the National Assembly and reading about them in the media.

鈥淭he premier agreed with me and respects my decision,鈥 he told host Paul Arcand.

The grandfather clause will apply to people already studying or working in Quebec on November 1, 2019, and the reforms that took effect that day will no longer be applied retroactively.

The Minister of Immigration stood by the reforms, saying immigration candidates need to match existing labour needs in Quebec.

鈥淲hat I did in the spring with the , to select candidates coming from abroad based on their profiles and matching that with the needs of the labour market, we鈥檙e going to do the same thing with the Quebec Experience Program,鈥 he said.

When asked if it is possible that the lists used to determine eligibility are flawed, Jolin-Barrette said they come from the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Solidarity and reflect the professions that are facing a deficit in Quebec鈥檚 17 administrative regions.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a list that many governments have used and it鈥檚 updated annually based on a five-year employment perspective,鈥 he said.

鈥淲hen we鈥檙e granting CSQs, we have to ensure that candidates truly respond to labour needs.鈥

On Monday, Quebec Premier Fran莽ois Legault said the list of eligible programs under the PEQ鈥檚 Graduate Stream could be revised to address concerns raised by business and academic leaders in the province.

鈥淚f it鈥檚 necessary to adjust the list, we鈥檒l adjust it,鈥 Legault .

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