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2. FSW is Federal skilled worker and is for people who are not planning on settling in Quebec, the skilled worker program in Quebec is called Quebec skilled worker.
3. All the provinces charge less fees to PR's than international students, you say half, sometimes it is even less.
4. On completion of study, why re-apply for PR when you already have one?
5. If you had already gotten your PR through Quebec skilled worker, you already had to learn French to qualify so I am lost as to how you would already do it and then aim to avoid it after the fact.
2. FSW is Federal skilled worker and is for people who are not planning on settling in Quebec, the skilled worker program in Quebec is called Quebec skilled worker.
3. All the provinces charge less fees to PR's than international students, you say half, sometimes it is even less.
4. On completion of study, why re-apply for PR when you already have one?
5. If you had already gotten your PR through Quebec skilled worker, you already had to learn French to qualify so I am lost as to how you would already do it and then aim to avoid it after the fact.
It is possible to get your immigration through Quebec skilled worker without French if you score very high in every other category but not too many can achieve that. Have you done the self-assessment and put French knowledge at none and see if you still qualify? If yes, then you have a chance.
I have no idea if you must speak French to be able to apply for citizenship in Quebec but should it be true, you can always move to another province before you apply.
Read my first reply to you. There is no Quebec PR, there is only Canadian PR. Regardless of where or how you get your PR, you can live, work or study in any province in Canada. If you try to apply for a PR through CEC after having already gotten one through Quebec skilled worker, you will be refused because you already have PR and so you can not apply for it when you already have it.
You do and you must land in Quebec or with a ticket taking you to Quebec but after you have been there for a while, your intentions may have changed and nobody will stop you from moving. A PR has the right to live and work anywhere in Canada.
English and French are equally valid for Canadian citizenship, no matter where you live. It's not like the PR process; there's no special "Quebec citizenship".
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