No. The process of immigration to Quebec exists outside the federal Express Entry immigration selection system.
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21. Does an applicant first have to be in the Express Entry pool in order to make an application for a CSQ under the QSW Program?
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22. How is immigrating to Quebec different from immigrating to the rest of Canada?
Quebec is responsible for selecting immigrants to settle within the province. In order to immigrate to Quebec, candidates must first obtain a CSQ. It is important to note that a CSQ is not a Permanent Residence Visa. Once an application for a CSQ is submitted, candidates' qualifications are assessed at the provincial level. After receiving approval at the provincial level (in the form of the CSQ), the candidate must submit an application at the federal level for medical and security checks. After a candidate is approved at the federal level, he or she receives permanent residence.
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23. Why are the requirements different for a CSQ than for a Federal Skilled Worker application?
Quebec is a culturally distinct province, and the only predominantly francophone province in Canada. A candidate's chances of being selected by Quebec depend on his or her ability and willingness to settle and work in the province and adapt to life in the province. Quebec has had the right to define its own criteria for the selection of immigrants since 1991, when the province signed the Canada-Quebec Accord. This agreement between the provincial and federal governments came about in the context of rising separatist sentiment in Quebec, and although Quebec residents voted to remain part of Canada, the selection of…