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326 Immigration Candidates Invited By Quebec In Latest Arrima Draw

Quebec held another round of invitations on December 9. It issued 326 invitations to candidates in the latest draw. Invited candidates needed to have profiles in the Arrima pool with scores of at least 633 points.

It targeted the candidates with a valid job offer outside the Montreal Metropolitan area and the one who resides in Quebec as a diplomat, consular official, United Nations representative, or representative of any intergovernmental organization operating in the province.

Following is the list of 29 targeted occupations provided by the province:

National Occupational Classification [NOC] Code
Job Title
0213Computer and information systems managers
2131Civil engineers
2132Mechanical engineers
2133Electrical and electronics engineers
2141Industrial and manufacturing engineers
2143Mining engineers
2147Computer engineers (except software engineers and designers)
2171Information systems analysts and consultants
2172Database analysts and data administrators
2173Software engineers and designers
2174Computer programmers and interactive media developers
2175Web designers and developers
2231Civil engineering technologists and technicians
2232Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians
2233Industrial engineering and manufacturing technologists and technicians
2241Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians
2281Computer network technicians
2282User support technicians
2283Information systems testing technicians
3012Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses
3233Licensed practical nurses
3413Nurse aides, orderlies, and patient service associates
4031Secondary school teachers
4032Elementary school and kindergarten teachers
4214Early childhood educators and assistants
5131Producers, directors, choreographers, and related occupations
5223Graphic arts technicians
5241Graphic designers and illustrators
6221Technical sales specialists – wholesale trade
quebec skilled worker program
Quebec Regular Skilled Worker Program

Quebec Regular Skilled Worker Program is a permanent immigration program for skilled workers in Quebec.

The candidates who wish to immigrate through this program must first declare their interest in immigrating to Quebec by filing an Expression Of Interest (EI) form through an online portal. The MIFI regularly selects people from the pool of candidates and invites them to apply for permanent selection.

Invited candidates have a maximum of 60 days to submit their applications and pay processing fees.

After that, the successful applications will get a CSQ, Certificat de sélection du Québec, or Quebec Selection Certificate. They can then use this document to apply for permanent residence to the Canadian Federal Government.

QSWP Eligibility

The candidate must obtain sufficient points based on the Quebec Immigration selection grid.

The grid is composed of nine factors:

  • education;
  • work experience;
  • age;
  • knowledge of French and English;
  • stay and family in Quebec;
  • validated job offer;
  • spouse’s characteristics;
  • presence of children;
  • ability to be financially independent.

The province has also released its immigration admission targets for the year 2022. It will invite candidates through its economic immigration programs such as Quebec Skilled Worker Program, QSWP, and the Québec experience program, PEQ.

More than 70,000 foreign nationals will be admitted to the province next year. It will target around 49,500 to 52,500 immigrants across all the categories and an additional 18000 to meet the unfulfilled targets of 2020.

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