On March 19, Quebec issued a total of 2,522 invitations to apply for permanent selection through the province’s Skilled Worker Selection Program (PSTQ).
Invitations were extended through all four Program streams, with the majority (roughly 44%) going to individuals being considered under stream 3 (regulated professionals).
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This marks the third round of selections conducted by Quebec’s Ministry of Immigration, Francization and Integration (MIFI) in 2026 thus far.
Since the closure of the Quebec Experience Program (PEQ), the PSTQ has emerged as the main route for skilled workers to settle in Quebec.
Selections for all streams were made from the Arrima pool on March 16, 2026, at 6:00 a.m.
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Stream 1: Highly qualified and specialized skills
The MIFI issued 893 invitations through stream 1 of the PSTQ, dividing invitations between three selection categories.
Selection 1 saw 258 invitations issued to candidates who were residing in Quebec at the time of selection, had a minimum score of 718 points under the PSTQ selection grid, and:
- *Had a main occupation listed under Training, Education, Experience and Responsibilities (TEER) 0–2;
- *Had at least 12 months’ worth of experience in their main TEER 0–2 occupation over the past five years;
- *Demonstrated a French-language proficiency of level 7 or higher in both oral skills and level 5 or higher in both written skills (per Quebec’s Scale of French Proficiency Levels or its equivalent);
- *Accompanying spouses (if applicable) must have demonstrated a French-language proficiency of level 4 or higher in both oral skills.
- *Not intend to practice a regulated profession appearing on the minister’s list;
- *Completed a one-year, full-time study program and received a qualifying credential (in Quebec); and
- Credentials must correspond to a vocational diploma, attestation of vocational specialization, college diploma, technical college diploma, certificate (minor or major), bachelor’s degree, specialized graduate diploma, or master’s degree or doctorate.
- Hold a university, college, or vocational secondary school diploma from a Quebec-based institution.
- Must be a through completion of a 900-hour program if at the college or secondary vocational level; if at university level, the program must consist of 30 credits.
Selection 2 saw 412 invitations issued to candidates who were residing in Quebec at the time of selection, had a minimum score of at least 588 points, met all above criteria marked with an asterisk (*), and had a main occupation (NOC) related to a priority sector.
Eligible occupations (NOCs)
- Bricklayers — 72320
- Carpenters — 72310
- Civil engineering technologists and technicians — 22300
- Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics — 72400
- Crane operators — 72500
- Early childhood educators and assistants — 42202
- Electrical mechanics — 72422
- Electrical power line and cable workers — 72203
- Engineering managers — 20010
- Heavy-duty equipment mechanics — 72401
- Industrial and manufacturing engineers — 21321
- Industrial engineering and manufacturing technologists and technicians — 22302
- Insulators — 72321
- Instructors of persons with disabilities — 42203
- Ironworkers — 72105
- Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians — 22301
- Pharmacy technicians — 32124
- Physician assistants, midwives and allied health professionals — 31303
- Sheet metal workers — 72102
- Social and community service workers — 42201
- Steamfitters, pipefitters and sprinkler system installers — 72301
- Telecommunications line and cable installers and repairers — 72204
- Therapists in counselling and related specialized therapies — 41301
- Welders and related machine operators — 72106
Selection 3 saw 223 invitations issued to candidates residing in Quebec at the time of selection, met all the above criteria marked with an asterisk (*), and had a minimum score of at least 709 points.
Stream 2: Intermediate and manual skills
The MIFI issued 509 invitations through stream 2 of the PSTQ, dividing invitations between three selection categories.
Selection 1 saw 109 invitations issued to candidates who were residing in Quebec at the time of selection, had a minimum score of 679 points, and:
- *Had a primary occupation (NOC) in TEER 3–5;
- *Had at least 24 months’ worth of work experience in their primary occupation in the last five years (12 months in Quebec);
- *Demonstrated a French- language proficiency of level 5 or higher in both oral skills (per Quebec’s Scale of French Proficiency Levels or its equivalent)
- *Accompanying spouses (if applicable) must have demonstrated a French-language proficiency of level 4 or higher in both oral skills.
- *Not intend to practice in a regulated profession on the minister’s list;
- *Have completed schooling equivalent to Quebec high school diploma, a two-year, full-time (general) post-secondary study program, or a one-year, full-time study program that provides a qualifying credential; and
- *Credentials must correspond to a vocational diploma or attestation of vocational specialization (600-hour minimum, in Quebec), college diploma, technical college diploma, certificate (minor or major), bachelor’s degree, specialized graduate diploma, or master’s degree or doctorate.
- Hold a university, college, or vocational secondary school diploma from a Quebec-based institution.
- Must be a through completion of a 900-hour program if at the college or secondary vocational level; if at university level, the program must consist of 30 credits.
Selection 2 saw 193 invitations issued to candidates who were residing in Quebec at the time of selection, had a minimum score of at least 505 points, met all above criteria marked with an asterisk (*), and had a main occupation (NOC) related to a priority sector.
Eligible occupations (NOCs)
- oncrete finishers — 73100
- Construction trades helpers and labourers — 75110
- Floor covering installers — 73113
- Glaziers — 73111
- Heavy equipment operators — 73400
- Medical laboratory assistants and related technical occupations — 33101
- Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates — 33102
- Painters and decorators (except interior decorators) — 73112
- Pharmacy technical assistants and pharmacy assistants — 33103
- Plasterers, drywall installers and finishers and lathers — 73102
- Roofers and shinglers — 73110
- Tilesetters — 73101
Selection 3 saw 207 invitations issued to candidates who were residing in Quebec at the time of selection, met all the above criteria marked with an asterisk (*), and had a minimum score of at least 662 points.
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Stream 3: Regulated professions
The MIFI issued 1,118 invitations through stream 3 of the PSTQ, dividing invitations between six selection categories.
Selection 1 saw 151 invitations issued to candidates who were residing in Quebec at the time of selection, had a minimum score of 672 points, and:
- *Did not intend to practice a regulated profession on the minister’s list (TEER 0–2);
- *Demonstrated a French-language proficiency of level 7 or higher in both oral skills and level 5 or higher in both written skills (per Quebec’s Scale of French Proficiency Levels or its equivalent); and
- *Accompanying spouses (if applicable) must have demonstrated a French-language proficiency of level 4 or higher in both oral skills.
- *Hold a university, college, or vocational secondary school diploma from a Quebec-based institution.
- *Must be a through completion of a 900-hour program if at the college or secondary vocational level; if at university level, the program must consist of 30 credits.
Selection 2 saw 855 invitations issued to candidates who were residing in Quebec at the time of selection, had a minimum score of 563 points, met all above criteria marked with an asterisk (*), and had a main occupation related to a priority sector.
Eligible occupations (NOCs)
- Aerospace engineers — 21390
- Animal health technologists and veterinary technicians — 32104
- Audiologists and speech-language pathologists — 31112
- Bricklayers — 72320
- Cardiology technologists and electrophysiological diagnostic technologists — 32123
- Carpenters — 72310
- Chemical engineers — 21320
- Civil engineers — 21300
- Civil engineering technologists and technicians — 22300
- Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics — 72400
- Crane operators — 72500
- Dental hygienists and dental therapists — 32111
- Dental technologists and technicians — 32112
- Dentists — 31110
- Dietitians and nutritionists — 31121
- Early childhood educators and assistants — 42202
- Electrical and electronics engineers — 21310
- Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians — 22310
- Electrical mechanics — 72422
- Electrical power line and cable workers — 72203
- Electricians (except industrial and power system) — 72200
- Elevator constructors and mechanics — 72406
- Elementary school and kindergarten teachers — 41221
- Heavy-duty equipment mechanics — 72401
- Heating, refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics — 72402
- Industrial and manufacturing engineers — 21321
- Industrial engineering and manufacturing technologists and technicians — 22302
- Insulators — 72321
- Ironworkers — 72105
- Land surveyors — 21203
- Licensed practical nurses — 32101
- Mechanical engineers — 21301
- Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians — 22301
- Medical laboratory technologists — 32120
- Medical radiation technologists — 32121
- Medical sonographers — 32122
- Metallurgical and materials engineers — 21322
- Nurse practitioners — 31302
- Nursing coordinators and supervisors — 31300
- Occupational therapists — 31203
- Opticians — 32100
- Paramedical occupations — 32102
- Pharmacists — 31120
- Physiotherapists — 31202
- Physician assistants, midwives and allied health professionals — 31303
- Plumbers — 72300
- Psychologists — 31200
- Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses — 31301
- Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists — 32103
- Secondary school teachers — 41220
- Sheet metal workers — 72102
- Social workers — 41300
- Steamfitters, pipefitters and sprinkler system installers — 72301
- Therapists in counselling and related specialized therapies — 41301
- Veterinarians — 31103
- Welders and related machine operators — 72106
Selection 3 saw 17 invitations issued to candidates who were residing in Quebec at the time of selection, and met the following criteria (including having a primary occupation related to a priority sector):
- Were licensed to practice their primary occupation or had full/partial recognition of their training/qualifications by the appropriate recognition authority;
- Demonstrated a French-language proficiency of level 7 or higher in both oral skills and level 5 or higher in both written skills (per Quebec’s Scale of French Proficiency Levels or its equivalent);
- Accompanying spouses (if applicable) must have demonstrated a French-language proficiency of level 4 or higher in both oral skills.
- Intended to practice a regulated profession on the ministers list (TEER 0–2).
- Held a primary occupation in one of three health NOCs targeted.
Eligible occupations (NOCs)
- 31102 General practitioners and family physicians
- 31100 Specialists in clinical and laboratory medicine
- 31101 Specialists in surgery
Selection 4 saw 13 invitations issued to candidates who were residing in Quebec at the time of selection, had a minimum score of 397 points, and met the following criteria (including having a primary occupation related to a priority sector):
- Demonstrated a French-language proficiency of level 5 or higher in both oral skills (per Quebec’s Scale of French Proficiency Levels or its equivalent);
- Accompanying spouses (if applicable) must have demonstrated a French-language proficiency of level 4 or higher.
- Did not intend to practice a regulated profession appearing on the minister’s list (TEER 3–5); and
- Held a primary occupation in one of the 10 construction NOCs targeted.
Eligible occupations (NOCs)
- Concrete finishers — 73100
- Construction trades helpers and labourers — 75110
- Drillers and blasters - surface mining, quarrying and construction — 73402
- Floor covering installers — 73113
- Glaziers — 73111
- Heavy equipment operators — 73400
- Painters and decorators (except interior decorators) — 73112
- Plasterers, drywall installers and finishers and lathers — 73102
- Roofers and shinglers — 73110
- Tilesetters — 73101
Selection 5 saw 72 invitations issued to candidates who were residing in Quebec at the time of selection, had a minimum score of 651 points, and met the following criteria:
- Demonstrated a French-language proficiency of level 7 or higher in both oral skills and level 5 or higher in both written skills (per Quebec’s Scale of French Proficiency Levels or its equivalent); and
- Accompanying spouses (if applicable) must have demonstrated a French-language proficiency of level 4 or higher in both oral skills.
- Did not intend to practice a regulated profession appearing on the minister’s list (TEER 0–2).
Selection 6 saw 10 invitations issued to candidates who were residing in Quebec at the time of selection, had a minimum score of 740 points, and met the following criteria:
- Demonstrated a French-language proficiency of level 5 or higher in both oral skills (per Quebec’s Scale of French Proficiency Levels or its equivalent); and
- Accompanying spouses (if applicable) must have demonstrated a French-language proficiency of level 4 or higher in both oral skills.
- Did not intend to practice a regulated profession appearing on the minister’s list (TEER 3–5).
Stream 4: Exceptional talent
The MIFI issued two invitations through stream 4 of the PSTQ. No minimum score was listed for selection under this stream.
To have been invited, candidates needed to meet the following criteria:
- Held a document confirming an achievement on the MIFI’s List of Exceptional Achievements;
- Have at least 36 months’ worth of experience in their primary occupation within the past five years; and
- Possess a level of education equivalent to a doctorate in Quebec (including undergraduate doctorates).
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