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I applied for immigration to Quebec, Canada, and I heard that I would receive CSQ. What does that mean?
The federal government will accept the voter card issued by CSQ for Quebec. Obtaining CSQ means that Quebec has accepted your application, followed by federal security review (to prevent applicants with spy background from entering Canada) and physical examination. So, if you get CSQ, you can basically get a Canadian immigrant visa. Provided by Qingdao He Zhong
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