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New immigration pilots and policy changes come into effect for Quebec

Asheesh Moosapeta
Published: November 25, 2023

A amending Quebec鈥檚 immigration regulations comes into effect today. The alterations are made up of several new measures and policy changes that impact multiple . Read on to learn more about these updates, and how they may impact you.

New Economic pilot streams now open

Quebec has recently announced the re-opening of three long-term economic immigration pilot programs to help address key labour shortages for the province.

Effective from November 23rd, 2023, to December 31st, 2024, the following immigration streams will be open and accepting applications:

  • (600 application cap);
  • (600 application cap); and
  • (700 application cap).

While these programs periodically open and close application submissions, all three are expected to conclude indefinitely on Jan 1st, 2026.

Economic programs

New changes will come into effect for Quebec鈥檚 economic immigration programs. All of will now require a proficiency in French, for applicants to be eligible for the program.

More specifically, the (QSWP) and the (PEQ) will now require a language proficiency level of at least 7 in spoken French, according to the . The requirement of a level 7 proficiency will also apply to , as a blanket conditions for skilled workers immigrating to Quebec.

The PEQ will also require a proficiency level of 5 or higher in written French, according to the same criteria. In addition鈥攁s of November 23rd, 2024鈥攖he graduate component of the PEQ will now require that applicants have completed a program in French, or at least three years of secondary or post-secondary study in French.

Spouses being sponsored under these economic programs must have a knowledge of spoken French equivalent to a level 4 proficiency on the .

Lastly, effective November 29th, 2024, the Quebec Regular Skilled Worker Program (QSWP) will be replaced by the Qualified Skilled Worker Selection Program (QWSP).

Family sponsorship

As of November 23rd, if a person being sponsored for immigration to Quebec (as part of a ) is between the ages of 18-55, you (the sponsor) must now complete and sign a welcome and integration plan, ensuring that support is being provided to the sponsored person in: preparing for their arrival in Quebec, accessing public services and resources to facilitate their integration, and learning French.

Other changes

In addition to the above changes, Quebec has also instituted modifications to the business streams of immigration鈥攚hich will come into effect January 1st, 2024.

Namely these changes make French proficiency mandatory for all business streams (encompassing the , , and the ). There are additional changes, including more residence requirements, a work permit requirement, and more.

Immigration to Quebec

Of all of Canada鈥檚 provinces, Quebec the most control over the immigrants and skilled workers that the province welcomes annually. This is due to the Quebec-Canada Accord, and allows the province to shape policy, programs, and accept immigrants with much less federal oversight.

The province recently revealed its immigration levels, which run in tandem with Canada鈥檚 national immigration levels plan. Quebec is hoping to welcome a minimum of 49,500 immigrants this year, with another 50,000 newcomers planned for both 2024 and 2025 (in each year). Much like the federal levels plan, Quebec鈥檚 immigration plan allocates most of its new immigrant quotas to economic immigration measures, with roughly 32,000 new foreign skilled workers expected in the province annually, from 2023 to 2025.

Quebec鈥檚 influence even extends beyond its own immigration, with the province emphasising the importance of Francophone immigration throughout Canada, .

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