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Help, some questions about Quebec skilled immigrants

The Canadian Province of Quebec’s 2015-2016 fiscal year skilled immigrants officially opened applications on November 4, 2015. There are a total of 630 quotas. Applications are divided into two rounds. The first round of 3,500 quotas has been completed on November 4, 2015. Applications were filled from November 4 to December 15 last year. The first round of Quebec skilled immigration applications, originally planned to be open from January 28 to March 31 this year, was postponed to June 13-20. At the same time, the quota Increased from 2,800 to 5,000.

This time the application period for Quebec skilled immigrants has been delayed by more than 5 months, and the application cycle has been shortened from 31 days to one week. Fortunately, the quota has increased by 2,200, compared to the previous period. Less than half a month after the Quebec skilled immigration round was opened, all 3,500 places were snatched up. This application may be submitted electronically. At that time, there will be another rush for the skilled immigrants. Those who plan to apply for this round of skilled immigration will Applicants need to seize the time to prepare various materials required for application to avoid missing the best opportunity.

Immigration experts remind that the following four categories of applicants for Quebec skilled immigrants are not subject to quota restrictions:

1) Apply through the Quebec PEQ (Quebec experience program) experience category ;

2), a valid work arrangement has been obtained; the federal Ministry of Immigration notifies the applicant that the applicant’s application can be followed up;

3), the applicant is a temporary resident of Canada and meets the Quebec selection criteria Relevant requirements of the program;

4) Applicants who already have work arrangements can now submit their applications through the Quebec Skilled Immigration Online Application System.

The information comes from Going Abroad.