Csq quebec immigration latest news

Here are the latest news and updates on Quebec immigration:

Recent Developments:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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:

  1. "Quebec immigration levels plan aims to attract 43,150 new permanent residents" (November 17, 2022, Montreal Gazette)
  2. "Quebec launches new pilot project to attract international students" (October 27, 2022, CBC News)
  3. "Quebec changes skilled worker program to attract more immigrants" (October 12, 2022, Global News)
  4. "Quebec opens new pathways for Express Entry candidates" (September 22, 2022, The Globe and Mail)

Sources:

  1. Quebec Immigration Ministry (MIDI)
  2. Government of Quebec
  3. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
  4. Montreal Gazette
  5. Global News
  6. 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.