
To become a Quebec-Selected Skilled Worker, you must first apply to the province of Quebec and obtain a Quebec Selection Certificate (CSQ).
To become a Quebec-Selected Skilled Worker, you must first apply to the province of Quebec and obtain a Quebec Selection Certificate (CSQ). This involves meeting Quebec's points-based selection criteria, which places significant weight on French language ability, as well as assessing your education and work experience.
After obtaining your CSQ, you will then need to submit a federal permanent-residence application to the Government of Canada. As part of this process, you will need to pass federal medical, security, and background checks, and demonstrate your intention to settle in Quebec.
The processing time and costs associated with this program can vary. However, according to recent information, the estimated processing time is around 11 months, and the fees can start from $1,590. It's essential to note that these details may be subject to change, and it's always best to confirm with official sources for the most up-to-date information.
It's also worth noting that Quebec has a special agreement on immigration with the Government of Canada, allowing the province to select its own economic immigrants. This unique arrangement means that the application process for Quebec-Selected Skilled Workers differs from other immigration programs in Canada.
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