Quebec introducing values test for newcomers wanting to move to the province
Quebec is moving ahead with its controversial values test for newcomers wishing to settle in the province but the new requirements are less strict than what was initially proposed.
Starting Jan. 1., anyone seeking permanent residency in Quebec will need to score at least 75 per cent on a 20-question, multiple-choice exam, to be completed in 90 minutes, Immigration Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette announced Wednesday.
“The successful integration of immigrants increases their contribution to the dynamism of Quebec’s economy,” Jolin-Barrette said during a news conference.
The test was a key component of the Coalition Avenir Quebec’s 2018 election platform on immigration. The party’s campaign pledge spoke to fears in the province that immigrants weren’t properly integrating into Quebec society. Would-be immigrants would be at risk of deportation if they failed the exam, voters were told.