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Quebec Experience Program (PEQ)

19+ years helping temporary foreign workers and foreign students secure Permanent Residency in Quebec

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Provide Complete Information:

1. Required Positions(s), Location(s), Wage(s), Weekly Hours, Employment Duration
2. Workforce @ Location(s): Total Current Employees & # of Current Foreign Workers
3. Business Start Date (Year established)
4. Observations.

Provide Complete Information:

1. Care type (child, elderly, illness, disability) & Details of person(s) requiring care (e.g., ages, medical conditions).
2. Live-in or Live-out preference, Wage (per hour) & Weekly Hours.
3. Caregiver Candidate (if identified): Age, Highest Level of Education, English/French Ability, and Relevant Experience.
4. Observations.

Provide Complete Information:

1. Sponsor Status: (Canadian Citizen/PR) & Current Country of Residence (if Canada, which province).
2. Spouse/Partner Being Sponsored: Nationality & Current Location.
3. Dependent Children: (if any to be included).
4. Sponsorship History:
– Has the Sponsor previously sponsored a spouse?
– Was the Sponsor themselves sponsored as a spouse in the last 5 years?
5. Financial Eligibility: Is the Sponsor receiving Social Assistance or currently in Bankruptcy, or in default of child support or immigration loans?
6. Background Check: Do either the sponsor or applicant have any past criminal convictions, serious medical conditions, or previous visa refusals?
7. Status & Marital History: If the applicant is inside Canada, what is their current legal status? Are all previous divorces (if any) fully finalized?
8. Relationship Details: (Marriage Date or Start of Cohabitation, other details).

9. Observations: (Please list any other details or specific concerns).

Provide Complete Information:

1. Applicant Nationality & Current Country of Residence (Immigration Status).
2. Purpose of Visit, Travel dates & duration.
3. Are you visiting specific family/friends? (which family/friends).
4. Any previous Canadian or US visa applications/refusals?
5. Financial Support & Ties to Home Country (e.g., Job, Property, Family).
6. Observations.

Provide Complete Information:

1. Date you obtained your Permanent Residence.

2. Approximate number of days spent in Canada over the past 5 years.

3. Did you hold any temporary status in Canada (e.g., Student, Worker) prior to becoming a PR? If so, please indicate type and duration.

4. Have you filed Canadian Income Tax Returns for a minimum of 3 out of the last 5 years?

5. Your level of proficiency in English or French (Basic, Intermediate, Fluent).

6. Prohibitions & Background:
– Any criminal record, including convictions, probation, or parole (inside or outside Canada).
– Are you currently under a Removal Order or being investigated by immigration authorities?

7. Additional comments or notes.

Provide Complete Information:

1. Visitor (Parent/Grandparent):
– Nationality & Current Location.
– Previous Canadian or US visa applications/refusals.
– Any major medical conditions?
2. Inviter (Child/Grandchild in Canada):
– Status (Citizen/PR).
– Total Household Size (Number of people living in the Inviter’s home, including spouse/children).
– Total Annual Household Income (Gross).
3. Observations.

Provide Complete Information:

1. Do you have a Canadian job offer? (Employer, Position, LMIA status, Transfer). Related Work experience and previous Canadian visa/permit applications or refusals
2. If no job offer detail your Open Work Permit Eligibility: (e.g., spouse of worker/student, PGWP, IEC/Working Holiday)?
3. History of previous Canadian visa/permit applications or refusals.
4. Observations.

Provide Complete Information:

1. Intended Program (level of study) & Canadian Institution’s Letter of Acceptance.
2. English/French Skills (IELTS, CELPIP, TEF scores)
3. Financial Support, Ties to Home Country
4. Any previous Canadian or US visa applications/refusals?
5. Observations.

Provide Complete Information:

1. Current Status (e.g., Visitor, Study, Work) & its Expiry Date.
2. Detail Basis for Extension: Study (Letter of Acceptance), Work (LMIA details), Visitor (purpose e.g., tourism, family, family sponsorship).
3. Observations.

Provide Complete Information for You and your Spouse/Partner:

1. Age, Nationality, Marital Status, Education (Highest level Completed), English/French Skills (IELTS, CELPIP, TEF scores), Funds.
2. Work Experience (last 10 years):
– Years of Foreign Skilled Work Experience.
– Years of Canadian Skilled Work Experience.
3. Intended province of residence (e.g., Ontario, Quebec, BC)
4. Canada Connections:
– Any family, previous study, or work experience in Canada, Job Offer (Province)
5. Observations.

1. What specific immigration program or application do you need help with?

2. What is your current situation (citizenship, country of residence, immigration status, family in Canada, etc.)?

3. What specific action do you want to take (apply, renew, appeal, check requirements, etc.)?

4. Do you have any important deadlines or key dates?

5. Observations (brief case description)

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Issues with Other Services

Complete eligibility assessment before submission
Filing incomplete applications
Licensed CICC consultants
Using unauthorized or unqualified services
Proactive document and deadline management
Delays due to lack of follow-up
Personalized guidance for each case
Generic and non-adapted approach
Full support until decision is issued
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Workers Approved: Our Success Stories

Good professional service. We just have to fill out the requested forms and they take care of the rest. My wife received her permanent visa without any problems. A big thank you to the entire Immigration Pros team.

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How the Quebec Experience Program (PEQ) Process Works

Learn the steps, requirements, and timeline to apply for permanent residence through the Quebec Experience Program.

1. Assessment

Contact us for a free eligibility check. We’ll review your work history in Quebec, verify your eligibility, and provide tailored feedback.

2. Strategize

We create a personalized plan for your PEQ application, highlighting your strengths and aligning with program requirements.

3. Case Revision

We review every document carefully to ensure completeness and compliance, strengthening your case.

4. Representation

We manage all communication with MIFI and keep you updated every step of the way.

5. Decision

Once approved, we guide you through settlement in Quebec and any follow-up needed for PR.

How Immigration Pros Maximizes Your Chances of Approval

At Immigration Pros, we guide you through every step of your PEQ application to help you avoid mistakes and improve your chances of approval.
Our team focuses on what matters most for approval success:

Document Preparation:
We ensure all required documents are complete, accurate, and aligned with PEQ requirements.
Application Submission:
We handle your application with MIFI, reducing errors that could delay or impact your approval.
Follow-Up:
We monitor your file, respond to requests, and keep your application moving forward.
Approval Strategy:
We identify potential risks early and strengthen your application to improve your chances of approval.

Maximize your chances of approval — trust Immigration Pros to handle your PEQ application with precision and care.

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Who can apply for the Quebec Experience Program?

Valid Work Permit

You must hold a valid temporary work permit in Quebec.

Eligible Work Experience

Recent, skilled work experience in Quebec is required.

French Language Requirement

You must meet Quebec’s French proficiency standards.

Intention to Reside in Quebec

You must show you plan to continue living and working in Quebec.

What is the PEQ for Temporary Foreign Workers?

The PEQ is a fast-track pathway to Quebec permanent residency for skilled foreign workers already working in the province. It offers simplified processing compared to other programs, making it an attractive option for those who meet its specific requirements.

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How do I know if I’m eligible for this program?

Hold a valid temporary work permit in Quebec.
Have the required duration of skilled work experience in the province.
Meet Quebec’s French language requirement.
Show intention to continue living and working in Quebec
Be in good standing with immigration and labour regulations
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Quebec Experience Program Questions & Answers

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