Old Montreal Bonsecours Market: Weil said the goal is to make it easier for those who are working and studying in Quebec to stay, according to CTV. Prospective immigrants would fill out a declaration, explaining why they want to live in Quebec. The new plan, which was unveiled by Immigration and Inclusion Minister Kathleen Weil on Monday in Old Montreal Bonsecours Market, is the first major overhaul of immigration policy in 25 years. Employment Quebec would also be more involved in helping to decide who can stay, based on employment needs. People have a lot of choices right now and I think you’ve seen that there many European countries that are interesting to people, and the USA and the rest of Canada, said Weil. French lessons would also be easier to access for new arrivals.
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