Quebec reopens PEQ permanent residence pathway


BREAKING: QUEBEC’S IMMIGRATION BOMBSHELL

It’s the news thousands have been praying for.

Quebec’s new Premier Christine Fréchette has stunned observers by announcing the immediate reopening of the province’s flagship permanent residence pathway.

The dramatic reversal came during her inaugural address to the National Assembly on May 5.

After months of uncertainty and closed doors, the Quebec Experience Program is back.

And this time, it’s open for two full years.

A LIFELINE FOR THE STRANDED

The PEQ has long been the golden ticket for foreign workers and international students already building lives in la belle province.

But recent years saw the route slammed shut, leaving skilled graduates and temporary workers in brutal limbo.

Now, Fréchette’s government has thrown them a lifeline.

Speaking before lawmakers, she outlined bold new plans for the province’s immigration future.

The message was clear: Quebec needs these workers.

THE RUSH BEGINS

Employers across Montreal and Quebec City are breathing a sigh of relief.

With labour shortages crippling healthcare, construction and tech sectors, the timing could not be more critical.

Immigration lawyers are already bracing for a flood of applications.

For the thousands who have waited in the shadows, the wait is finally over.

But with only a two-year window, the race is on.


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