profiler said:The process is a little different for QC too. It confused me for the longest time.
It's funny, the language being a barrier (well, not really), because a guy I work with speaks Parisian french. He grew up there. Yet, he ended up moving to Waterloo region (ON) for work. His first visit to QC was a visit to MTL for a weekend with his wife about 3 weeks ago...
Well, that is not a political forum... but there is a 30 percent of the population that would like Quebec to be a country... so the rest of us have to pay more taxes to have Quebec immigration, Quebec revenue agency,... which makes everything more complicating for nothing.
English is the second language of much more people than French is, that being said it doesn't prevent a French-speaking person to go in an English-speaking environment, but the opposite is less frequent. Quebec city with an about 4 percent unemployment rate could be quite attractive for immigration!