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Is Quebec a good place to immigrate?🍁🌐🌎

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The province of Quebec is one of the best places to settle within Canada. Quebec is the French speaking province in Canada, approximately 80% of the residents speak French as their native language. Quebec people are very proud of their native language. The most significant advantage of the province of Quebec is it is rank as one of the lowest cost of living provinces in Canada. This stems not only from some of the lowest rents in Canada and subsidized childcare but also from Quebec’s electricity prices being much lower than the national average, at 7.59 cents per kWh. Canada produces 70% of the world’s pure Maple syrup and out of that 70% of Maple syrup, 90% is made in the province of Quebec. Quebec's flourishing job market, competitive wages, low cost of living are the main reasons that immigrants want to settle in Quebec. In addition to these facts, its diversity makes attractive to most immigrants.

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Timestamps:
00:00 What was spoken on the last video
00:31 Current Canadian Immigration updates
01:14 About Quebec
01:59 Historical value of Quebec
03:17 Farming prospects of Quebec
04:26 Labour market of Quebec
05:06 Quebec's cost of living
05:28 University education
05:45 Religious background of Quebec people
06:01 Climate
06:26 The Top 10 Most InDemand Jobs In Quebec
06:51 The most favourite provinces for immigrants
07:09 The most favourite dishes of Quebec people
08:16 What I am going to talk about in my next video

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Changes to Canada's Permanent Residence Fees Starting 20240430

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada has announced adjustments to the fees associated with the application for permanent residence (PR) in Canada. These adjustments will take effect from April 30, 2024.
Revised Fee Structure for Permanent Residence Applications
Right of Permanent Residence Fee
• For the principal applicant and their accompanying spouse or commonlaw partner, the fee will increase from $515 to $575.
Federal Skilled Worker Program, Provincial Nominee Program, Quebec Skilled Workers, Atlantic Immigration Class, and Economic Pilots (including Rural and AgriFood)
• The fee for the principal applicant and their accompanying spouse or commonlaw partner will rise from $850 to $950.
• The fee for each accompanying dependent child will increase from $230 to $260.
Livein Caregiver Program and Caregiver Pilots (Home Child Provider Pilot and Home Support Worker Pilot)
• The principal applicant and their accompanying spouse or commonlaw partner will see an increase in their fees from $570 to $635.
• The fee for each accompanying dependent child will be adjusted from $155 to $175.
Business Immigration (Federal and Quebec)
• Principal applicants will now pay $1,810, up from $1,625.
• Accompanying spouses or commonlaw partners will have their fees increased from $850 to $950.
• The fee for each accompanying dependent child will rise from $230 to $260.
Family Reunification
• The sponsorship fee will increase from $75 to $85.
• The fee for sponsored principal applicants will rise from $490 to $545, while sponsored children (under 22 years old and not a spouse/partner) will see an increase from $75 to $85.
• Fees for accompanying spouses or commonlaw partners and dependent children will increase to $635 and $175, respectively.
Protected Persons and Humanitarian and Compassionate Consideration/Public Policy
• Fees for the principal applicant, their accompanying spouse or commonlaw partner, and each dependent child will increase from $570 to $635 and from $155 to $175, respectively.
Permit Holders Class
• The fee for principal applicants in this category will increase from $335 to $375.
Important Exemptions and Clarifications
IRCC highlights that certain applicant groups will continue to be exempt from the Right of Permanent Residence Fee. These include:
• Sponsored children under the family reunification class, provided they are under 22 years old and not married or in a commonlaw relationship.
• Principal applicants applying under humanitarian and compassionate grounds or public policy, subject to specific conditions.

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