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The key role of French language

The key role of French language Quebec is one of the thirteen povinces of Canadian territory. This province is the largest and the second most important province in Canada. Most of its urban population live along the Saint Laurent river, between the most populated cities, i.e, Montreal and Quebec. Quebec is the home of the Quebecois people. Located in the center of Canada, this province shares a coastal border with Ontario to the west, Newfoundland and Labrador to the northeast, New Brunswick to the southeast, and Nunavut to the southeast. In the south, it is bordered by Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and New York in the United States. Between 1534 and 1763, Quebec was called "Canada" and was the most developed colony in New France. After the Seven Years' War, Quebec became a British colony: First as the Province of Quebec (1791-1763), then Lower Canada (1841-1791), and finally as a result of the Canadian Revolution, Eastern Canada (1867-1841). Until the early 1960s, the Catholic Church played an important role in social and cultural institutions in Quebec. However, the quiet revolution of the 1960s to 1980s significantly improved the role of the modern state. The positive feature of Quebec is that the city is built for families, and you will realize this when you go shopping. Check out some of the best places to shop in Quebec.

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Patty Chaplin District: The oldest shopping district in North America, full of colorful shops and the works of famous designers and boutiques. Its cobblestone pedestrian streets, charming windows of historic homes, holiday decorations and twinkling lights resemble a fairy town.

  • Rue Saint-Jean: You'll love the European vibe of rue Saint-Jean! The amazing shops, craft boutiques and grocery stores in this area will enchant you. Inside the shops you will find very attractive handicrafts and souvenirs.

Methods of immigration to Quebec province

The important thing about Quebec is that in terms of immigration, this province is not subject to federal laws and you can take new paths. In the following, we have a brief overview of Quebec immigration programs.

It is for applicants who intend to live in Montreal or other Quebec cities. Applicants accepted through this program will receive a Quebec Certificate of Selection (CAQ). The minimum score required to obtain this certificate is 50 for single applicants and 59 for married applicants.

Quebec Skilled Worker Migration Program (QSWP)
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This is the most popular immigration method for foreign students and people who have some kind of work experience in this province. Applicants will receive a Quebec Certificate of Selection (CSQ) and can then apply for permanent residency with the Government of Canada.

Quebec Work Experience Program (PEQ)
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The Quebec entrepreneur program has two models. The first model is for applicants who intend to start a business with the support of an accelerator or university entrepreneurship center in Quebec. The second model of applicants who want to start their own business.

Quebec entrepreneur program
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The immigration program through self-employment in Quebec is also one of the immigration programs of the province of Quebec for people who intend to immigrate based on technical skills. One of the most reliable ways to immigrate to Canada through investment in Quebec is the $350,000 Quebec investment program. This is a safe but expensive way.

Self-employment program in Quebec
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Health services in Quebec province

According to the laws of the Canadian government, all provinces and cities are required to provide free and public healthcare services to citizens and every permanent resident of Canada. Cosmetic surgeries and some dental services are not covered by this law. In the province of Quebec, the medical service program is free and available to all residents. This program includes emergency care, medical tests, drug testing, hospital care and emergency dental care.

Education in Quebec

The province of Quebec has the largest and most affordable education system in North America. According to Canadian laws and regulations, all citizens under the age of 20 are required to study free of charge until the end of high school. Quebec has publicly funded elementary and high schools.

Population of Quebec

The population of Quebec is more than 7.5 million people. The population density in this province is low, about 4.9 people per square kilometers. There is very little population in the north of the province. About 80% of the population of the province have settled along the Saint Laurent River. The area of Quebec is 1,542,000 square kilometers. This amount is three times the area of France, and about four times the area of Japan.

Cost of living in Quebec, Canada

Considering that Canada is not a cheap country, it must be admitted that the cost of renting a house in Quebec, Canada is very reasonable and affordable. A two-bedroom, modern apartment in a new building with a pool and other amenities and a short distance from St. Vincent's Elementary School and St. Patrick's High School costs about $1,500 a month. The cost of residential electricity in Quebec is the lowest in Canada and, according to some, even the lowest in the entire northern provinces. The average price per kilowatt-hour in Quebec is $0.073, which is really low compared to Canada's national rate of $0.174.

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