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Hello. I am an Indian looking for colleges in Quebec to pursue Diploma in Business Management/Administration (2 years programme) and then later work for 3 years in Quebec. I came through three colleges, M College of Canada, Canada College and LaSalle College. All of these three colleges are located in Montreal, Quebec. I am really confused which one should I go for.
I would really like to know the differences, pros and cons. Please note that don't focus on fees only.
 
Hello. I am an Indian looking for colleges in Quebec to pursue Diploma in Business Management/Administration (2 years programme) and then later work for 3 years in Quebec. I came through three colleges, M College of Canada, Canada College and LaSalle College. All of these three colleges are located in Montreal, Quebec. I am really confused which one should I go for.
I would really like to know the differences, pros and cons. Please note that don't focus on fees only.
None in Québec...
The immigration after studying is terrible ylu will regret, chose another province.
 
None in Québec...
The immigration after studying is terrible ylu will regret, chose another province.
Why is it so? I heard we can get PR in 3 weeks if we reach B2-level French or we can get PR in 18 months if we don't have B2-level French.
 
Why is it so? I heard we can get PR in 3 weeks if we reach B2-level French or we can get PR in 18 months if we don't have B2-level French.
Someone's fooling you. Without French you don't get csq.

Csq is taking minimum 6 months and as a student AEC courses don't qualify in student category.

In new rules in student category you need minimum of 1-2 years experience to apply for csq.

After csq PR is minimum 2 years.

Rules in Quebec change without any retroactivity and in current environment they are becoming more detrimental to students/workers. Do your proper research. There are other provinces in Canada too.

All the best.
 
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Someone's fooling you. Without French you don't get csq.

Csq is taking minimum 6 months and as a student AEC courses don't qualify in student category.

In new rules in student category you need minimum of 1-2 years experience to apply for csq.

After csq PR is minimum 2 years.

Rules in Quebec change without any retroactivity and in current environment they are becoming more detrimental to students/workers. Do your proper research. There are other provinces in Canada too.

All the best.
What about DEC program? I heard that there are two parts under CSQ, one is the skilled worker and the other is PEQ. Is French necessary under skilled worker also?
Which is the best option to get PR after an undergraduate diploma in Canada?
 
What about DEC program? I heard that there are two parts under CSQ, one is the skilled worker and the other is PEQ. Is French necessary under skilled worker also?
Which is the best option to get PR after an undergraduate diploma in Canada?
French required in both - student and worker.

Dec needs 1 year of experience as a student after July 22. As a worker 2 years.

Best option depends on individual background and province. There's no one size fits all approach. Start with Google search - program and province wise.

All the best