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IMPACT – MEDIUM
What is the change? Quebec’s Skilled Worker Program will reopen Nov. 4 with a maximum of 6,300 applicants to be accepted under the program.
What does the change mean? Skilled workers may apply for permanent residency through the program without needing a job offer or using the Express Entry system to vie for an invitation to apply.
Background: Applications will be accepted by mail from Nov. 4 to Dec. 15 and online from Jan. 18, 2016 to March 31, 2016. Under the Quebec Skilled Worker Program, candidates must obtain a Quebec Selection Certificate (CSQ) by earning points for language skills, training, education, work experience and other factors. If they obtain a CSQ, they may apply for permanent residency. Unlike the Express Entry system, applications are considered in the order in which they are submitted, rather than prioritized by ranking.
BAL Analysis: Eligible applicants should prepare to apply soon after the program opens, as it is expected to fill quickly.
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