Categories: News

33 potential applicants receive Arrima Draw invites from Quebec

On November 11, Quebec invited 33 immigration candidates to apply for permanent selection.

The Quebec Regular Skilled Worker Program is holding its first round of invitations this month (QSWP).

Candidates who got invitations to apply for permanent selection from the Ministère de l’Immigration, de la Francisation et de l’Intégration (MIFI) had to have registered in the Arrima pool and submitted an expression of interest (EI).

Candidates having a legitimate work offer outside of the Montréal Metropolitan region, as well as diplomats, consular officials, United Nations representatives, and representatives of any intergovernmental organization functioning in the province, were invited to apply in November 11.

The most recent draw is Quebec’s 12th of the year and the province’s second-smallest so far in 2021. Most draws in the second half of the year invited over 500 immigration aspirants. Through Arima, the province has invited a total of 3,256 applicants to apply for permanent selection.

The Quebec Regular Skilled Worker Program is designed for skilled workers who are more likely to become economically established in the province. The program is popular with qualified professionals and international graduates who want to work in Quebec permanently.

Candidates who have been asked to apply for permanent selection have 60 days to complete their applications and payment processing fees. Quebec expects to process complete applications in six months, beginning with the receipt of all essential paperwork. All forms and documents are included in this category.

Candidates will receive a Certificat de sélection du Québec if they are successful (CSQ or Quebec Selection Certificate). They can then use this certificate to apply to the Canadian federal government for permanent residence.

Applicants who desire to settle in Quebec are evaluated using a different approach than those who wish to settle elsewhere in Canada. Quebec’s immigration policies are separate from those run by the federal government of Canada.

Quebec’s immigrant admittance targets for 2022 were just revealed. The province’s economic immigration initiatives, such as the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP) and the Québec Experience Program, are expected to attract the majority of entrants (PEQ).

In 2022, the plan plans for the admission of 49,500 to 52,500 immigrants across all immigration categories, plus an additional 18,000 admissions to meet the federal government’s 2020 admission levels, which were not met owing to the COVID-19 epidemic. This means that in 2022, the province of Quebec might welcome more than 70,000 newcomers.

ISA Global

Recent Posts

Guide to Create Canada Express Entry Profile in 2023

Canada is a promising destination with numerous opportunities, and more and more Indians are considering…

9 months ago

Eligibility Criteria for Federal Skilled Workers

Moving to a new country can be overwhelming as it involves starting a new life…

11 months ago

How to Spot a Fake Canada Job Offer

When considering immigrating to a new country, finding employment is often a top priority. However,…

11 months ago

Become a Physiotherapist in Canada

Are you a practising physiotherapist in India looking to take your career to new heights?…

11 months ago

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Get PR in Canada from India

Canada is the perfect country for immigrants from India due to its numerous benefits and…

12 months ago

Average Salary in Canada: Jobs for Immigrants

Moving to Canada and curious about the average salary in the country? It's essential to…

12 months ago