I want to apply for my brother in quebec ,if we take study course in quebec, is there more chances to get PR in future and there is any rule for french b2 mandatory for students for apply PR file in quebec.
He is ECE engineer and have relative in quebec ,good score in ielts.
Please can any one guide us regarding french B2 mandatory for students in quebec.
Go through these links before moving to Quebec just for PR sake. Quebec might move to some system like Express Entry next year and PR through Quebec might no longer be as easy as it used to be.
I want to apply for my brother in quebec ,if we take study course in quebec, is there more chances to get PR in future and there is any rule for french b2 mandatory for students for apply PR file in quebec.
He is ECE engineer and have relative in quebec ,good score in ielts.
Please can any one guide us regarding french B2 mandatory for students in quebec.
Even if Express Entry system comes, your brother may qualify if he has IELTS and French B2 in place. Also there will be a window
for Quebec EE just like it was for the rest. So I would advise Quebec still a better option than other provinces.
As of now there are no changes and when that comes then it won't mean that nobody qualifies for PR. Also I went through
some threads posted by Appo above (thanks to him for that), they are about federal skilled worker and not
for student for which there's PEQ class in place which may not be changed as the provision is for only skilled worker
through EE.
For PEQ Please go through below link :
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/students/stay-quebec/application-csq/students-peq/
Anyone know how grad and undergrad certificates are considered for Quebec study? No sense in completing one of these programs, only to find out that it doesn't make me eligible to be on the path to PR afterwards.
Anyone know how grad and undergrad certificates are considered for Quebec study? No sense in completing one of these programs, only to find out that it doesn't make me eligible to be on the path to PR afterwards.