What is Quebec’s immigration strategy? Quebec has more immigration authority than any other province and territory in Canada due to its unique francophone status. The Canadian Constitution states that immigration falls under both federal and provincial jurisdiction, but the federal government plays a leading role in immigration. In 1968, Quebec launched its own immigration ministry. By Julia Hornstein
Quebec releases its immigration plan for 2023 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 sets admissions target of 52,500 immigrants for 2022 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
Quebec sets admissions target of 40,000 new permanent residents for 2019 Pour lire cet article en français, cliquez ici. Quebec could admit up to 42,000 new permanent residents and issue as many as 24,800 selection certificates in the new year, the province says in its new immigration plan for 2019. By CIC News
Quebec’s popular Immigrant Investor Program reopens September 10 Pour lire cet article en français, cliquez ici. The Quebec Immigrant Investor Program will reopen September 10 for a total of 1,900 applications. By Stephen Smith
Quebec announces new quotas, application dates for business immigration programs Pour lire cet article en français, cliquez ici. The province of Quebec has announced the new quotas and application intake periods for its Investor, Entrepreneur and Self-Employed Worker immigration programs. By Stephen Smith
Changes to Quebec’s Investor, Entrepreneur and Self-Employed Worker programs coming August 2 Pour lire cet article en français, cliquez ici. Significant changes to Quebec’s Immigrant Investor, Entrepreneur and Self-Employed Worker programs are due to take effect August 2. By Marylene Garacci