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Quebec Immigration - Skilled Worker Program
The Quebec Immigration selection system is designed to indicate which applicants are likely to become economically established upon immigration to Quebec.
Quebec Skilled Worker or Professional applicants intending to reside in Montreal or another city in the Province of Quebec are selected based upon a different set of criteria than applicants who wish to settle elsewhere in Canada.
Applicants who are successful under the Quebec Immigration selection system are issued a Quebec Selection Certificate.
To qualify for a Quebec Selection Certificate, Skilled Worker or Professional applicants must score enough points under the Quebec Immigration selection system below. A single applicant must score at least 50 points based on the criteria below. An applicant with a spouse or common-law/conjugal partner must score at least 57 points.
| Selection Criteria | Points Awarded |
| Training | Up to 29 points (Cutoff Score = 2 points) |
| Validated Employment Offer | Upto 10 Points |
| Experience | Upto 9 Points |
| Age | Upto 18 Points |
| Language Proficiency | Upto 22 Points |
| Stay And Family In Quebec | Upto 9 Points |
| Spouse's Charecteristics | Upto 18 Points |
| Children | Upto 8 Points |
| Financial Self Sufficiency | 1 Point (Cutoff Score = 1) |
Up to an additional 8 points may be awarded upon the interview for Adaptability. With these points awarded, a single applicant must score a minimum of 60 points. An applicant with a spouse or common-law/conjugal partner must score at least 68 points.
Quebec Skilled Worker / Professional applicants must then successfully complete medical and security examinations conducted by the Canadian government in order to be granted a Canada Immigration (Permanent Resident) Visa.
Quebec Skilled Workers / Professionals are not assessed based upon the selection factors of the Federal Skilled Worker Program. Citizenship and Immigration Canada acknowledges the selection of applicants who meet Quebec immigration selection criteria.
Processing Times
The current processing time is generally three to nine (3 – 9) months from the application lodgement date.