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mokshagj15

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HI,
I have recently got canada PR.
I want to go to Quebec .
Can I go there?
I will be landing to toronto.
Ankur
 
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mokshagj15 said:
HI,
I have recently got canada PR.
I want to go to Quebec .
Can I go there?
I will be landing to toronto.
Ankur

Yes.

PMM
 
Don't you need your CSQ for Québec? What about health insurance?
 
You need a CSQ to immigrate to Quebec, land there (under most circumstances), and settle there from the beginning. Once you have already landed and settled somewhere else you are free to move, work, study etc. anywhere you want, including Quebec.

The CSQ is not necessary for health insurance. The only tangible benefit that the CSQ gives you that I know of is Quebec resident tuition.

Rob51 said:
Don't you need your CSQ for Québec? What about health insurance?
 
You mean to say we pay out-of-state tuition even if we have Canadian PR with not CSQ? How many residency days do we accumulate in Quebec before qualifying for in-state tuition?
 
One more question. What about health insurance in Quebec for a new PR? Does it kick-in immediately or start after some cooling period?
 
According to their website there is a waiting period of up to 3 months.

OrangeCounty said:
One more question. What about health insurance in Quebec for a new PR? Does it kick-in immediately or start after some cooling period?
 
OrangeCounty said:
You mean to say we pay out-of-state tuition even if we have Canadian PR with not CSQ? How many residency days do we accumulate in Quebec before qualifying for in-state tuition?

You mean "out-of-province"? You probably need to demonstrate at least 1 year of prior residency anywhere to get in-province tuition rates.
 
Only Quebec has Quebec resident (in-province) tuition rates. The other provinces charge you the same tuition regardless of which province you are from.

Yes, it takes 1 year to get Quebec residency, unless you qualify another way (such as by having a CSQ).

links18 said:
You mean "out-of-province"? You probably need to demonstrate at least 1 year of prior residency anywhere to get in-province tuition rates.