Immigration et Communautés culturelles Québec

Immigration to Canada
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Immigration et Communautés culturelles Québec is a government department in the Canadian province of Quebec for immigration.

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Immigration

It provides a variety of programs for immigrants and immigrant communities in the province, and is a successor to previous agencies such as the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration.

The Minister of Immigration and Culture Communities oversees the department as a member of the Executive Council of Quebec. The current minister is Yolande James.

Application to immigrate to Quebec

The Quebec Selection Certificate, also known as CSQ, is the Certificate of Selection provided to the applicants who want to immigrate to the Quebec Province of Canada. The CSQ desgnation is the issued on the basis the applicant's qualifications, work experience, language ability (French and English) and a few other factors.[1]

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References

  1. ^ Quebec Selection Certificate Application Form Gouvernement du Québec, 2006. Retrieved December 29, 2011.

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Immigrant Investor Program of Québec