Csq quebec immigration latest news
Here are the latest news and updates on Quebec immigration:
Recent Developments:
- Quebec Immigration Levels Plan 2023-2025: On November 17, 2022, the Quebec government announced its immigration levels plan for 2023-2025, aiming to welcome 43,150 new permanent residents over the next three years.
- New Pilot Project for International Students: On October 27, 2022, Quebec launched a new pilot project to attract international students to the province. The project aims to attract 1,000 students per year for the next three years.
- Changes to Quebec Skilled Worker Program: On October 12, 2022, the Quebec government announced changes to the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP), including a new points system and updated eligibility criteria.
- New Pathways for Express Entry Candidates: On September 22, 2022, Quebec announced new pathways for Express Entry candidates to immigrate to the province, including a new "Quebec Experience" stream.
Upcoming Events:
- Quebec Immigration Minister's Annual Report: The Quebec Immigration Minister is expected to release the annual report on Quebec immigration in early 2023, which will provide an update on the province's immigration trends and plans.
- Quebec Skilled Worker Program Draw: The Quebec Skilled Worker Program is expected to hold a draw in early 2023, inviting candidates to apply for permanent residence in Quebec.
Recent News Articles:
- "Quebec immigration levels plan aims to attract 43,150 new permanent residents" (November 17, 2022, Montreal Gazette)
- "Quebec launches new pilot project to attract international students" (October 27, 2022, CBC News)
- "Quebec changes skilled worker program to attract more immigrants" (October 12, 2022, Global News)
- "Quebec opens new pathways for Express Entry candidates" (September 22, 2022, The Globe and Mail)
Sources:
- Quebec Immigration Ministry (MIDI)
- Government of Quebec
- Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
- Montreal Gazette
- Global News
- The Globe and Mail
Please note that the information provided is subject to change and may not be up-to-date. It is always recommended to check the official sources for the most recent and accurate information on Quebec immigration.