I have several work experiences here and there back in my home country but nothing really serious and useful.
As PEQ has become tougher recently, this transition of immigration program means Quebec will no longer accept immigration of international students?
What is the best way to move there for now as a NOT skilled worker?
1. Go to a college for diploma (DEC or DEP) 2-3 years + full-time work 12-18 months + French level 7 + Quebec Value test
2. Get a PR in another province and move to Quebec someday
There seems to be no one taking DEC course.. heard it is like a bridge between secondary school and university, is it something you can get a job after graduation or do you need more education?
Any advice is welcome.
I have several work experiences here and there back in my home country but nothing really serious and useful.
As PEQ has become tougher recently, this transition of immigration program means Quebec will no longer accept immigration of international students?
What is the best way to move there for now as a NOT skilled worker?
1. Go to a college for diploma (DEC or DEP) 2-3 years + full-time work 12-18 months + French level 7 + Quebec Value test
2. Get a PR in another province and move to Quebec someday
There seems to be no one taking DEC course.. heard it is like a bridge between secondary school and university, is it something you can get a job after graduation or do you need more education?
Any advice is welcome.
No - that's not why. It's because you'll find processing times are very long. Also, Quebec has canceled programs, including canceling applications already in progress. You'll see lots of bad experiences here if you spend time reading through various discussions.
PR is never guaranteed until you are actually approved and programs requirements change from time to time. Just because you meet the program requirements now does not mean you will be selected or that you will meet them at the time you apply.