Quebec Immigration Plan 2026–2029 – What You Need to Know
On June 5, 2025, the Quebec government announced significant changes as part of its 2026–2029 Immigration Plan, affecting the pathway to permanent residence for tempora...
The Government of Quebec has recently launched the new Skilled Worker Selection Program (SWSP), aimed at skilled workers and offering a pathway to permanent residence for foreign talent already established in Quebec or seeking long-term settlement. It is also a valuable tool for Quebec employers wishing to retain their international workforce over the long term.
The program is divided into four distinct streams, each targeting specific professional profiles and qualification levels:
This stream is intended for individuals working in a FEER category 0, 1, or 2 profession.
Main requirements:
Designed for workers in FEER categories 3, 4, or 5.
Requirements:
This stream applies to individuals in professions requiring authorization to practice in Quebec, as listed in the Ministry’s List of Regulated Professions (in French only).
Requirements:
>> A license to practice in Quebec, or
>> Partial or full recognition of your competencies (issued within the past 5 years).
>> TEER 0, 1, or 2: level 7 in speaking and level 5 in writing.
>> TEER 3, 4, or 5: level 5 in speaking.
>> Spouse: level 4 in speaking.
Note: If invited to submit an application, you will have one year to provide proof of recognition of your competencies if you have not already done so.
This stream targets individuals with exceptional expertise in their field.
Requirements:
>> Listed in the Ministry’s List of Achievements, or
>> Supported by an endorsement from a partner in a targeted field:
This program provides a clear and structured framework to promote the retention of foreign talent within Quebec companies. It enables employers to plan ahead for permanent immigration needs while supporting their long-term recruitment efforts.
As an employer, you can now identify workers who may qualify under one of these streams and plan the next steps with the assistance of an immigration legal advisor.
For any questions or additionnal informations, please do not hesitate to contact Stéphanie Riccio or Cristina Rogov from our immigration team.
On June 5, 2025, the Quebec government announced significant changes as part of its 2026–2029 Immigration Plan, affecting the pathway to permanent residence for tempora...
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