Work in Quebec

Work in Quebec: The Process of Applying for a Visa

If you want to live and work in Quebec, there are several factors you ought to consider prior to filing a visa application. You may like the idea of living in Quebec, but it’s important to consider all that the immigration process entails before you put your time, money, and energy into it.

Learn More about Life in Quebec

Quebec evaluates immigration applicants who want to work in Quebec not only based on their work experience and credentials, but also on their ability to adapt to life in Quebec. You have to make an effort to learn French if you want to work in Quebec because it is Quebec’s official language. You also have to understand Quebec’s societal values to determine whether or not you could live by them. Other factors one must evaluate include Quebec’s culture, daily life, and employment prospects.

Evaluate Your Chances of Being Selected

Fill out the Preliminary Evaluation for Immigration (PEI) on the Quebec Immigration website to evaluate your chances of being selected. Filling out the form is free and you will be provided with an immediate response. You may also contact a lawyer who can assess your eligibility.

Know the Requirements of the Quebec Immigration Program for Skilled Workers

To be selected as an immigrant worker in Quebec, you must hold at least one diploma that corresponds to a Secondary School Diploma or Diploma of Vocational Studies in the Quebec education system, settle in Quebec with the goal of working there, and have job skills that will facilitate your entrance into the local job market.

Know the Conditions of Practicing Your Profession or Trade in Quebec

Learn more about what it takes to practice your profession or trade in Quebec. If you work in a profession that is governed by a regulatory body or professional order, you may need to have your current credentials evaluated and obtain further qualifications/experience in order to practice your profession in Quebec.

Prior to immigrating to and looking for work in Quebec, evaluate the cost of immigrating and settling in. It’s also important to learn about the challenges that immigrants often encounter when looking for work in Quebec. Lack of knowledge of French, difficulty obtaining recognition of foreign work experience and training, and the scarcity of jobs in certain regions are common obstacles that immigrants face when job hunting in Quebec. You can work to prevent these problems while you are still in your home country by learning French, beginning the credentials accreditation process, creating a network of professional contacts, and initiating the job search.  

Submit an Official Application

After making a well-informed decision to work in Quebec, the next step you have to take is to submit an official application, which is called an Application for a Selection Certificate. You have to pay a non-refundable processing fee when submitting this application.

The government of Canada has jurisdiction over the final admission of applicants. Therefore, after you obtain your Quebec Selection Certificate, you must submit an application for permanent residence to the Canadian embassy or visa office that serves your country.