Christine Frechette Takes Over Quebec Immigration Portfolio From Jean Boulet
New Quebec MNA Christine Fréchette has taken over as immigration minister from Jean Boulet in the wake of the Coalition Avenir Québec’s (CAQ’s) landslide victory at
New Quebec MNA Christine Fréchette has taken over as immigration minister from Jean Boulet in the wake of the Coalition Avenir Québec’s (CAQ’s) landslide victory at
No matter the outcome of the provincial election in Quebec on Monday, current immigration minister Jean Boulet will be leaving that portfolio, says Premier François
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Quebec is reaching out to nurses in Haiti, vowing to give their applications for temporary and permanent residence priority processing, and wooing them with the
Skilled workers in foreign countries who already have Quebec Selection Certificates from Quebec will be able to get open work permits starting in a few
Quebec Immigration Minister Jean Boulet says Ottawa needs to improve its processing times for applications for economic immigration and study permits for international students –
Quebec’s new immigration minister has vowed to tackle the problem of newcomers being unable to get jobs in their fields by pumping $130 million into
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