Japa: Canadian city reopens immigration programmes for workers
Quebec has reopened three immigration pilot programs aimed at skilled workers in artificial intelligence (AI), information technology (IT), and visual effects, offering a pathway to permanent residency.
These programs, initially launched in 2021, are designed to address labour shortages in these critical industries.
According to Quebec’s Immigration Service, the reopened programs are now accepting applications to attract skilled workers with the qualifications and experience needed to meet the province’s workforce demands.
To qualify for these programs, applicants must meet the following general conditions:
For the AI component, foreign workers need at least two years of full-time experience in AI or related fields categorized as FÉER 0, 1, or 2 under the National Occupational Classification (NOC). Quebec graduates with a recent master’s or doctoral degree in AI are also eligible.
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All applicants must secure full-time employment in Quebec’s AI sector, meeting salary thresholds of $75,000 outside Montreal or $100,000 within Montreal. Additionally, they must submit an expert committee opinion confirming their job aligns with their qualifications.
Applicants in the IT and visual effects stream require at least two years of relevant work experience and a technical college diploma or higher. They must also meet salary requirements based on the 9th decile of their profession’s wage scale. Working in ineligible sectors or for self-controlled companies disqualifies applicants.
The programs offer two tracks based on language proficiency:
Certain sectors, including payday loans, pawnshops, and adult entertainment, are excluded. Applicants with work experience in these industries will not be considered.
For the AI stream, applicants must submit a positive opinion from an expert committee confirming their role aligns with their qualifications. However, a positive opinion does not guarantee a Quebec Selection Certificate.
Candidates can find more details on eligibility and the application process by visiting the Quebec Immigration website.
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