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BREAKING: Quebec announces July launch for re-opening of flagship…
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The Quebec Experience Program (PEQ) will re-open on July 2, 2026, according to an announcement by Quebec’s immigration ministry. The permanent residence pathway is set to remain open for a two-year period, running through to July 2, 2028. Learn more about your options for immigrating to Quebec It will open in two phases, with the […] The post BREAKING: Quebec announces July launch for re-opening of flagship permanent residence pathway first appeared on CIC News .

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