Quebec releases its immigration plan for 2023 Overall admissions remain the same as 2022 with little change throughout all categories. The Quebec Immigration Plan for 2023, released on December 8, shows that the province could admit up to 52,500 new permanent residents in 2023. This target is precisely the same as the immigration plan for 2022. By Edana Robitaille
Quebec ideating new immigration program to accelerate francophone PR Quebec, a province constantly seeking increasing immigration independence, has discussed a program to speed up the path to PR for certain immigrants that speak French. Ahead of the release of its next immigration plan, the province of Quebec is considering a new immigration program that would accelerate the path to permanent residence (PR) for francophone immigrants already living in Quebec. By Vimal Sivakumar
Quebec sets admissions target of 52,500 immigrants for 2022 The majority, at least 65 per cent, of newcomers are expected to arrive through economic immigration programs. Quebec could admit up to 52,500 new permanent residents in 2022, the province said in its new immigration plan released October 28. By Alexandra Miekus
Québec prévoit d’accueillir jusqu’à 52 500 immigrants en 2022 La majorité, au moins 65 %, des nouveaux arrivants devraient arriver par le biais des programmes d'immigration économique. Québec pourrait admettre jusqu’à 52 500 nouveaux résidents permanents en 2022, a indiqué la province dans son nouveau Plan d’immigration publié aujourd’hui. By Alexandra Miekus
6 factors that shape Canada’s immigration levels The difficult decision of identifying how many new immigrants to welcome to Canada is shaped by six major factors, but there is one factor that prevails above all. Canada’s 2020-2022 Immigration Levels Plan announcement will spark much discussion. The discussion will center around issues such as the number of immigrants Canada will welcome, which categories they will fall under and whether Canada has the capacity to integrate these newcomers into its economy and society. By Kareem El-Assal
Le Québec devrait accueillir 80 000 immigrants par année, pas 50 000 Il est dans l'intérêt économique de la province d'exercer les droits que lui confère l'Accord Canada-Québec Pour maintenir une économie forte, le Québec a besoin de doubler sa cible d’immigration actuelle. By Kareem El-Assal