Category: Quebec Immigration

Quebec PEQ new policy rollback details

We have carefully read the Quebec Gazette issued today (November 14), and it is currently ok: The Quebec New Deal has basically been legally rolled back. There are no longer any occupational restrictions or professional restrictions. The spouse no longer needs to take French exams. He continues to recognize the French proficiency class and the […]

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Quebec PEQ change politics memorabilia timeline and current situation analysis

On July 10, 2019, Quebec announced the suspension of the PEQ trial until November 1st, the suspension was to concentrate resources on the application of Arrima, which was newly submitted by QSW as a one-size-fits-all applicant (although Arrima’s applicants have also been in the past few months) Nothing to move). The policy at the beginning […]

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Québec intends to implement “new policies for newcomers, old policies for old people” for PEQ applicants.

In the past few days, there really was no time to rest. The telephones in the office were repeatedly blown up. Not to mention the Education Bureau, they all wanted to change their majors. The universities must be similar. Then lawyers, chambers of commerce, and opposition party members are not idle. These pressures eventually gathered […]

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Quebec PEQ new policy introduction

The new Quebec immigration policy announced this morning is undoubtedly a blockbuster for applicants who are currently studying in Quebec and waiting for PEQ to reopen. The Quebec government once again shows what it means to be ruthless. The following is a summary of this new policy: The policy that came into effect on November […]

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