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Quebec-Selected Skilled Workers


The Province of Quebec is responsible for selecting its own Skilled Workers under the Canada-Quebec Accord. Immigrants selected under the Canada-Quebec Accord receive a Certificate of Selection of Quebec - the official immigration document issued by the Government of Quebec - and are given priority processing over other economic immigrants, such as Federal skilled workers.

To determine your eligibility to apply for a certificate of selection of Quebec, under the "Quebec Skilled Worker" category, you will be assessed based on ten (10) selection factors - set in place to evaluate your likelihood and ability to become economically established in the province of Quebec.

The Quebec Skilled Worker selection factors are:

1. Education and Field of Study

2. Work experience

3. Age

4. Language proficiency (adequate knowledge of French and English)

5. Visits to Quebec (work, study or visits) and Family in Quebec

6. Spouse's profile (education, work experience and language proficiency)

7. Arranged employment in Quebec (valid employment offer)

8. Number of Children

9. Ability to support yourself (and your dependants) financially

10. Adaptability (your knowledge of Quebec and the preparation of your immigration project)

To be issued a Certificate of Selection of Quebec, you must:

1. Obtain at least 59 points (if you are single) or 68 points (if you are married or in a common-law relationship) on the Quebec Selection grid;

2. Successfully pass a selection interview with an immigration officer (or be exempted thereof).