Selection rules for Quebec business immigrants – Part I
November 9, 2018 – This editorial written by Attorney Colin Singer, appears in the Lawyer’s Daily. Since the coming into effect of the Cullen Couture Agreement
November 9, 2018 – This editorial written by Attorney Colin Singer, appears in the Lawyer’s Daily. Since the coming into effect of the Cullen Couture Agreement
October 5, 2018 – There is no French speaking requirement to qualify for the Quebec Immigrant Investor Program (QIIP). Candidates must sign a written declaration
The following essay appeared in Canada’s Immigration & Citizenship Bulletin, 29 Imm. & Cit., No.4 2018, and was written by Colin Singer, Magali Desjardins and
September 28, 2018 – It can take between 12 and 44 months to get a visa through the Quebec Immigrant Investor Program (QIIP), depending where
Candidates qualify for the Quebec Immigrant Investor Program (QIIP) based on net worth, management experience and an intention to settle in the province. Each factor
Self-employed applicants are primarily differentiated from skilled worker applicants in that they come to Quebec to create their own job by practicing a profession or
(In effect since November 1st, 2019) This list is drawn up by the Ministre de l’Immigration, de la Diversité et de l’Inclusion, pursuant to section
The Quebec government selects business people, entrepreneurs and high net worth individuals wishing to become Canadian permanent residents and settle in the province. Candidates may
The Quebec government selects business people, entrepreneurs and high net worth individuals wishing to become Canadian permanent residents and settle in the province. Following the
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