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Quebec Immigration - Stay and Family in Quebec
The Stay and Family in Quebec criterion is one of the ten criteria for which points are awarded under the Quebec immigration selection system.
Up to 9 points are awarded under the Stay and Family in Quebec criterion of Quebec immigration on the following basis:
| Stay In Quebec | |
| Criteria | Points |
| To Study 1 regular full-time Semester | 4 Points |
| To study 2 regular full-time Semester | 6 Points |
| To work for atleast 3 months | 4 Points |
| To work for atleast 6 months | 6 Points |
| For business at least 1 week | 0 Points |
| Other stay not less than 2 weeks and not more 3 months | 1 Points |
| Other stay exceeding 3 months | 2 Points |
| Maximum | 6 Points |
| Family In Quebec | |
| Nature Of Relationship | Points |
| Spouse | 3 Points |
| Son or daughter, father or mother, brother or sister | 3 Points |
| Grandfather or grandmother | 3 Points |
| Uncle or aunt, nephew or neice | 0 Points |
| Maximum | 3 Points |
Note:
To be awarded points under this criterion, the relative or friend must reside in the Province of Quebec.Go back to Quebec Immigration Selection Criteria