You won't be able to access certain integration services for Quebec immigrants like free French classes. You won't be able to pay Quebec tuition at a university or receive Quebec student aid. (Unless Quebec is the first province you move to, in which case you're a Quebec resident for tuition and aid purposes.)I would like to know the drawbacks/disadvantages of living in Quebec as a FSW without a CSQ.
Thanks for your response. As long as my kids can attend school, no worries. Not that I am planning to attend their University.You won't be able to access certain integration services for Quebec immigrants like free French classes. You won't be able to pay Quebec tuition at a university or receive Quebec student aid. (Unless Quebec is the first province you move to, in which case you're a Quebec resident for tuition and aid purposes.)
Other than that it's all the same. There is no FSW PR or CSQ PR. A PR is a PR.
Thank you. I do not speak French but would want my kids to be bilingual. I plan to scout for jobs in nearby Ottawa as my current focus is on Gatineau.Do you speak French? If yes, probably not much other than some minor administrative hurdles. If you don't, well there will be trouble finding a job, except in some very limited situations, until you learn it; along with general social alienation.
Was just saying...Not that I am planning to attend their University.
While its not impossible to find a job in the national capital region if you aren't bilingual, its certainly much easier if you are--especially with the federal government.Thank you. I do not speak French but would want my kids to be bilingual. I plan to scout for jobs in nearby Ottawa as my current focus is on Gatineau.
Hi Kayposh, feel free to get in touch with me regarding this area. We've settled last year in Gatineau. Wife has a job in government but I have yet to aggressively go job hunting (still working remotely). French is definitely helpful which I will improve in the next months. Our kid can go to bilingual school since mom (canadian) is from an english background. I'm not sure how it would play out if both parents are immigrants (i.e, not french speaking).Thank you. I do not speak French but would want my kids to be bilingual. I plan to scout for jobs in nearby Ottawa as my current focus is on Gatineau.
A PR cannot get a CSQ.Hi all,
I landed in Ontario few months ago (got it through the FSW EE) and I am a PR with a PR card. I received a job offer from Montreal recently. Now someone said that I need a CSQ to get certain services such as free French classes? How hard is it to get this CSQ and how long does it take? Does the employer have to apply for it beforehand? Are there any restrictions for PRs to live/work in Quebec?
Thanks in advance
Thanks for your answer. The only concern I have is FSW EE states there should be no intent to settle in Quebec (presumably since they have their own immigration system). But now that I have a PR, if I live and work in Quebec for 3 years and apply for citizenship, will that be a violation of the clause of that there should be no intention to live in Quebec?A PR cannot get a CSQ.
There are no restrictions on PR's working/living in Quebec.