Quebec
MIFI Holds New Arrima Draw, Invites 1,415 Candidates for Quebec Immigration
The Quebec Ministry of Immigration (MIFI) continues to drive its immigration agenda forward by holding regular invitation rounds through the Arrima system. In the latest draw, held on August 8, 2024, MIFI invited 1,415 candidates to apply for a Quebec Selection Certificate (CSQ) under the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP). The results of this draw, published on August 16, 2024, mark the 71st round of invitations issued by MIFI, demonstrating Quebec’s commitment to attracting skilled workers to the province.
Invitation Criteria and Eligibility
The recent Arrima draw focused on specific criteria to select candidates who are likely to successfully integrate into Quebec’s labour market. To be invited in this round, candidates needed to meet the following requirements:
- Minimum Score Requirement: Candidates required a minimum score of 576 points to receive an invitation. The scoring system takes into account various factors, including education, work experience, and language proficiency, which are essential for the successful integration of newcomers into Quebec’s economy and society.
- French Language Proficiency: Demonstrating proficiency in French is a key component of Quebec’s immigration system. In this draw, candidates were required to have at least level 7 oral proficiency in French. This requirement reflects Quebec’s commitment to maintaining and promoting the French language, which is integral to the province’s culture and identity.
- Valid Job Offer Outside Montreal: Candidates with a valid job offer outside the Montreal Metropolitan Community were prioritized in this draw. This focus aligns with Quebec’s strategy to encourage immigration to regions outside the densely populated Montreal area, supporting balanced economic development across the province.
A Year of Active Invitations
The August 8 draw is part of a larger trend in Quebec’s immigration strategy. In 2024 alone, Quebec has invited a total of 19,527 candidates through regular Arrima draws. This high number of invitations reflects Quebec’s proactive approach to meeting its labour market needs and supporting economic growth by attracting skilled workers from around the world.
By targeting candidates with strong French language skills and valid job offers in regions outside Montreal, Quebec aims to ensure that newcomers are well-prepared to integrate into the local community and contribute to the province’s economic vitality.
Understanding the Quebec Selection Certificate
The Quebec Selection Certificate (CSQ) is a crucial step for candidates wishing to immigrate to Quebec under the Quebec Skilled Worker Program. Receiving a CSQ means that Quebec has selected the candidate for immigration based on its specific criteria. After obtaining a CSQ, candidates must then apply to the federal government for permanent residence.
The focus on language skills and job offers outside Montreal highlights Quebec’s ongoing efforts to attract individuals who can contribute to the province’s economic and cultural fabric. Candidates who meet these requirements are seen as highly capable of succeeding in Quebec’s job market and integrating into Quebec society.
Conclusion
The latest Arrima draw by MIFI underscores Quebec’s targeted approach to immigration, prioritizing candidates who can meet the province’s labour needs and uphold its linguistic and cultural heritage. With 1,415 candidates invited in this round, Quebec continues to actively shape its immigration landscape, ensuring that newcomers are well-equipped to contribute to its economy and communities.
For potential applicants, staying informed about Arrima draw criteria and maintaining strong French language skills are key to increasing their chances of receiving an invitation. As Quebec continues to hold regular draws, candidates are encouraged to keep their profiles updated and to monitor MIFI announcements for future opportunities.