Quebec selected skilled workers can receive a three-years open work permits through the IMP+

Skilled workers from foreign countries who already have a Quebec Selection Certificate can now apply for an open work permit while waiting for the federal government to make a final decision on their permanent residence

A new pathway to bring in skilled workers who have been selected by Quebec and are waiting for permanent residence is now open for applications.

The International Mobility Program Plus (IMP+) is a new work permit option for permanent resident applicants selected by Quebec. It is a way for Quebec to accelerate the arrival of skilled workers in the province to help alleviate current labour shortages.

Typically, foreign skilled workers selected by Quebec would have to wait until their application for permanent residence was approved before being able to live and work in the province. The IMP+ work permit will allow an applicant who has been selected for permanent residence by Quebec, but who is currently residing abroad, to move to the province and start to work and settle in the province much sooner.

To be eligible for an open work permit under the IMP+, a foreign national has to:

  • live outside Quebec when they apply;
  • hold a Quebec Selection Certificate (CSQ) which proves that they have been selected for permanent residence under the Regular Skilled Worker Program or the Permanent Immigration Pilot Program for workers in the artificial intelligence, information technologies and visual effects sectors;
  • have received a letter of invitation under the IMP+ program from the Ministère de l’Immigration, de la Francisation et de l’Intégration (MIFI);
  • submit a complete application for a work permit.

If the application is approved, an open, province-specific work permit will be issued to the applicant and will be valid for three years.

For the year 2022, the cap has been set at 14,700 IMP+ applications. Starting in 2023, the annual cap on accepted applications will be set at 7,350.

In August 2021, IRCC had already expanded eligibility for bridging open work permits to include skilled workers who were already working temporarily in Quebec and who had applied for permanent residence. This allowed workers to continue to work while waiting for their application for permanent residence to be finalized.

According to Government of Canada data, more than 25,000 Quebec skilled workers were admitted as permanent residents in 2021, more than double.

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