Quebec holds biggest Arrima draw of the year – 2021

Quebec held its biggest draw of the year, inviting 515 immigration candidates to apply for permanent selection on 12th August. The Quebec immigration department carried out the first round of invitations through Arrima based on the new expression of interest scoring system it introduced in July. Details of this latest round of invitations have been released today. The Ministère de l’Immigration, de la Francisation et de l’Intégration (MIFI) invited candidates under the Quebec Regular Skilled Worker Program  (also refered to as the Quebec Skilled Worker Program or QSWP) who had filed an Expression of Interest (EOI) in Quebec’s online registration portal.

An EOI is not an application. It is a way for candidates to notify Quebec’s Ministry of Immigration that they would like to be considered for a Quebec Selection Certificate or CSQ. When they receive a CSQ candidates can apply for permanent residence with the federal government.   

This is the first round of invitations since the introduction of a new classification system for QRSWP immigration candidates.

This new draw is the sixth of the year held by Quebec. Since the beginning of the year, the province has been conducting rounds of invitations on a monthly basis. A total of 1,060 candidates have now been invited to apply for permanent selection by the province.

Quebec’s immigration programs are managed by the province based on selection criteria and processes that are distinct from Canada’s immigration programs.

About the Arrima Expression of Interest Pool

Arrima was introduced in 2018 to manage the pool of applicants for the QRSWP and to simplify an application intake system that was formerly based on a “first-come, first-served” approach.

Candidates 18 years of age and older interested in immigrating to Quebec through the QRSWP must first create an EOI profile in Arrima, after which they are placed in a pool of candidates and given a score based on a list of criteria.

In July, Quebec launched a new points system to rank the profiles of immigration candidates in the Arrima expression of interest pool.

Up to 1,320 points are available, of which 580 are for human capital factors and 740 for factors related to Quebec’s labour market needs.

The human capital criteria include French language ability, bilingual ability, age, work experience, and education.  

The labour market factors include work experience in a field where there is a shortage, education in Quebec, work experience in the rest of Canada, and job opportunities inside and outside the Greater Montreal area. This last criterion carries significant weight since job offers outside the Montreal metropolitan area can be worth up to 380 points, while offers in Montreal obtain 180 points.

MIFI then invites the most qualified candidates to apply for permanent selection and candidates generally have 60 days to submit a complete immigration application, pay the required fees and present all other required documents. Quebec aims to issue CSQs to invited candidates who have provided all the required information within six months.

Quebec Visa Processing Time

These preparing times just apply to the government part of the Quebec Skilled Worker Program handling (at the visa office) when the total application for perpetual living arrangement has been gotten. It does exclude the time it takes for the territory of Quebec to process the (CSQ).

Quebec Skilled Worker Program Processing Time (federal stage only): 15 to 17 months.

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