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Canada Immigration Process - Quebec Skilled Worker

The Certificat d'Acceptation du Quebec (Certificate of Acceptance to Quebec, "CAQ") is required for most temporary foreign workers and students who intend to reside in the province of Quebec

1. Register an account on the Mon projet Québec secure space and complete your profile

 

In order to submit an application for permanent residence to the QSWP, you must create an account on Mon projet Québec and complete the information required in the profile. The information required includes, but is not limited to, your civil status information, education history, work history, family information, and languages knowledge. This profile may be submitted during the designated intake period, and acts as the first step of the application process. No documents are required at the moment of submission.

2. Your Mon projet Québec application is reviewed, and when the Ministery of Immigration, Diversity and Inclusion ( MIDI ) are ready to process your application, a personalised document checklist is sent to your Mon projet Québec secure space

 

This personalized document checklist is based on the information you have declared for yourself and your family in the Mon projet Québec profile. Requested documents must be submitted by mail to MIDI, in the correct format in one complete submission, within 90 days of receipt of the checklist. If it is not possible to provide a document that has been requested, you must submit a written declaration to explain why you cannot provide the document.

3. Your Mon projet Québec application is assessed by the Quebec Immigration Visa Office

 

Once your application reaches its turn to be assessed, it is carefully reviewed by the immigration office to establish your eligibility to immigrate to Quebec as a Skilled Worker. Your qualifications are assessed against the Quebec Skilled Worker selection criteria. If the visa officer is satisfied that you meet the requirements, you will be issued a Quebec Selection Certificate (Certificat de sélection du Québec, or CSQ).

4. You may be called to a personal selection interview to firther assess your qualification to Quebec Immigration 

 

The majority of applicants under the Quebec Skilled Worker Program are no longer required to undergo a personal selection interview to further assess their potential to successfully settle and work in Quebec. In August 2015, MIDI eliminated the adaptability threshold, whereby eligibility points could be gained at interview. Points are no longer awarded in interviews, however, an interview may still be requested to confirm an applicant's declarations. In a situation where an applicant is called to interview, he or she will be issued a CSQ if the interview is successful.

5. Your application is submitted to the Central Intake Office ( CIO ) in Sydney, Nova Scotia, where the application will be checked by the Federal Government for completeness

 

Once a CSQ is issued, applicants have one year to submit their application to the CIO in Canada. Applications must include the issued CSQ, identity and civil status documents, police clearance certificates, and federal government processing fees. Incomplete applications are returned to the applicant. Note that police clearance certificates can be submitted afterward to the Canadian Immigration Office if necessary.

6. Your application is forwarded by the CIO for Federal approval to the Canadian Immigration Visa Office responsible for processing applications from your country of residence or nationality

 

Canadian Immigration Visa Offices evaluate the application, focusing on security and medical checks.

7. Medical instructions are then issued

 

Upon assessment of your application by the Canadian Immigration Visa Office, medical instructions will be forwarded to you. You and your accompanying family members, if applicable, are required to undergo a medical examination by a doctor that has been approved by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)

8. Your passport is request and the Right for Permanent Residence fee becomes due

 

After the medical results have been received by the Canadian Immigration Visa Office, they will request the Right of Permanent Resident Fee (RPRF) payment and your passport for the purpose of issuing a Canada Immigration (Permanent Resident) Visa. Note that if you are from a visitor visa exempt country you will are not required to submit your passport.

9. Your Canadian Permanent Resident ( PR ) Visa is issued

 

Your Canada Immigration Visa will have an expiry date, by which time you and your accompanying family members must enter Canada, or “land.”

Contact Us for more information about Mon projet Québec or fill out an assessment form to learn more about your options for Canadian immigration

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