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Quebec Has New Immigration Minister In Jean-François Roberge
Quebec’s cabinet shuffle sees Jean-François Roberge, the province’s French-language czar, take on the new role of immigration minister, replacing Christine Fréchette.
New Quebec Immigrant Investor Program (QIIP) 2024 to Open
Quebec’s Immigrant Investor Program (QIIP) is only a little over a month away from accepting applications again – although with stricter requirements for the program
Trucking Companies In Quebec Hampered By IRCC’s Refusal To Give Some Temporary Work Permits
We are recruiting long haul (HGV) drivers for a major employer in Canada. If you have a valid Class 1 license equivalent in your country, please
Quebec Invests $7m To Recruit Internationally-Trained Early Childhood Educators
Quebec is spending $7 million to recruit foreign nationals to work as early childhood educators due to the on-going shortage of people in the province
Quebec Set To Relax Criteria For PEQ – Quebec Experience Class Immigration Program
Quebec Immigration Minister Christine Fréchette is reportedly only days away from unveiling the details of a plan to relax the criteria for the province’s Programme
Quebec Invites More Than 1,000 Candidates In Rare General Canada Immigration Draw
Quebec immigration has conducted in a new draw through the Arrima Expression of Interest system, issuing 1,020 Canada immigration invitations to apply. The April 20
Quebec Targets Tech, Health, Education and Engineering Occupations In Canada Immigration Draw
Quebec immigration has conducted a new draw through the Arrima Expression of Interest system, issuing 619 Canada immigration invitations to apply. The March 30 draw
Quebec Provincial Draw: Province Issues 1,017 Canada Immigration Invitations
Quebec immigration has issued 1,017 Canada immigration invitations to apply in a new draw through the Arrima Expression of Interest system. The March 2 draw
Quebec beefs up workplace safety for the rising number of temporary foreign workers in the province
Quebec is beefing up workplace safety for foreign nationals in the province after seeing the number of temporary foreign workers in the francophone province spike