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Immigration: Quebec reveals skilled workers selection criteria and confirms abolition of experience program

  • Jean‑François Roberge unveiled the Programme de sélection des travailleurs qualifiés in Montreal on Friday, saying Quebec will admit 29,000 permanent residents this year with monthly invitations starting this week.
  • The new program replaces the PEQ, which had operated since 2010 and was cancelled last year, prompting protests and leaving thousands of foreign workers unsure of their future.
  • Initial invitations have gone largely to regions outside Montreal and Laval, with 65.9 per cent living there, and nearly two-thirds of PSTQ invitees this year were Quebec graduates.
  • Critics and municipal leaders demanded PEQ exemptions, but Roberge did not respond on Friday, instead inviting workers to apply under the PSTQ, which critics say is more exclusive.
  • The government says regular monthly invitations will add predictability under PSTQ, with PEQ applications submitted before abolition still processed and requirements on experience and French proficiency.
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Lean Left

The Minister of Immigration closes the door to a right clause acquired for all workers and students.

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Lean Left

There is no question of applying an acquired rights clause for persons already in Quebec, says the Quebec Minister of Immigration.

·Montreal, Canada
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Center

Minister Roberge announced on Friday the details of the application of the Skilled Worker Selection Program.

·Montreal, Canada
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Lean Left

The Government of Quebec continues to refuse any right clause acquired for foreign workers and students affected by the end of the Quebec Experience Program (QEP).

·Montreal, Canada
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CBC News broke the news in Canada on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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