Don't attempt to land in Quebec (MICC calls these "cas frontieres" or border cases). If you land outside the province, don't write a Quebec address on the form you fill out for your PR card as Mississauga will doubtably issue you one without a CSQ. Also less of a big deal, but still important: don't move to Quebec immediately upon landing. This makes it seem as if your initial intent was always to live in Quebec, which you need to go through the proper procedure to apply for, and you chose to hide that fact to circumvent dealing with the Quebec government. I'm not saying you'll definetely get in trouble, but you can see how they really don't appreciate that.
Once you are both well established in your new home and your wife has her PR card (best wishes on the coming bundle of joy, btw), she will be free to go anywhere in Canada as all permanent residents do. She does not HAVE to apply for a CSQ upon establishing herself in Quebec but if she wants to take advantage of Quebec's services, such as the RAMQ health plan and the Francisation programs, she does need to pay up the $490 and apply to MICC. For the RAMQ coverage, for instance, that website says that when applying for a card, PRs should attach to the registration form the original of "their Canadian immigration document attesting to their permanent resident status;
their Québec selection certificate, in most cases." I don't know what the "in most cases" qualifier might mean but I think it's probably best to apply for the CSQ. I'm also fairly confident that you cannot get access to Francisation courses without the CSQ.
Good luck.
annabruce said:
Looking deep into the future ... after she gives birth .... after we redo the medical ... after she finally gets her PR and card, we were considering a move to other side of the river into Quebec. Living in Ottawa right now.
If she already has her PR, what steps do I we need to take to move to Quebec? Do I need to qualify and sign a new sponsorship agreement with the Quebec government? Does she need to get the, what's it called, "Selection Certificate"?