What if a prospective applicant is destined to the Provinces of Newfoundland, Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan or British Columbia?
Ans:- Pursuant to the provisions of the Quebec/Canada Accord, the Canadian Immigration Act and the Quebec Act Respecting the Selection of Foreign Nationals, the Quebec Government is currently the only provincial government in Canada to have concluded a comprehensive agreement for the purpose of facilitating the formulation, coordination and implementation of immigration policies and programs with respect to the admission of foreign nationals to the province. However, the Canadian Citizenship & Immigration authorities still maintain exclusive jurisdiction in the areas of visa issuance, and medical and criminal inadmissibility. Applicants, who are intent on settling in Quebec after acquiring Canadian permanent residence, are encouraged to file their applications for a Quebec Certificate of Selection with the appropriate Quebec Delegation outside Canada. Once this undertaking is completed and approved, the appropriate Canadian visa office would review the appropriate applications for Cana
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