Federal Skilled Worker Program vs. Quebec Skilled Worker Program
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Under the Canada-Quebec Accord on Immigration, Quebec establishes its own immigration requirements and selects immigrants who will adapt well to living in Quebec. There are several differences between the Quebec Skilled Worker Program and the Federal one, regarding the system of points, financial requirements, language skills and other criteria. The following chart shows the major differences.

Factor Federal skilled worker Quebec skilled workers
Work experience At least one year in a listed occupation No minimum work experience required
Points awarded for paid experience officially obtained in the last 10 years Points awarded for paid experience officially obtained in the last 5 years
Internships and trainings as part of education program not considered Internships and trainings as part of education program considered (remunerated or not)
Financial self-sufficiency (minimum amount to prove for one person, if single) Around 11,000 Canadian $ Around 3,000 Canadian $
Language abilities English required, French an asset French required, English an asset
Proofs required (ex. TEF, TOEFL, IELTS etc.) No proofs required (ex. TEF, TOEFL, IELTS etc.)
Maximum points for age 21-49 years old (principal applicant) 18-35 years old (principal applicant)
Children No points awarded Up to 8 points awarded
Passing mark 67 points 49 points single / 57 points couple
Fees Only Federal Quebec fees plus Federal
Processing times (average) 6-12 months 12-24 months
Eligible professions About only 30 eligible professions All eligible though many privileged professions