Quebec suspends controversial immigration reform for foreign students, workers
QUEBEC — The Quebec government is ending a nightmarish week by suspending its proposed changes to a popular fast-track immigration program for foreign students and workers.
Premier Francois Legault fully backtracked Friday by pulling the modifications his immigration minister had made to the Quebec experience program, after furious criticism from across the province, including from the business and university sectors.
In place since 2010, the program allows foreign students with a qualifying diploma or people with work experience in Quebec to receive an expedited selection certificate, fast-tracking residency and making it possible to stay in the province.
In 2018, there were 11,000 people admitted under the program.