IRCC Minister Transition Binder 2025-03

Canada-Quebec Accord

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Overview:

The Canada-Quebec Accord Relating to Immigration and Temporary Admission of Aliens (the Accord) came into force on April 1, 1991 following the failure of the Meech Lake Accord.

The two key objectives of the Accord:

As such, the Accord grants Quebec:

Quebec Authorities:

Permanent Resident Selection

Integration and Settlement:

Federal Authorities:

Permanent Resident Selection

Temporary Resident Selection

Issuance Of Visas, Admissibility And Enforcement:

Canada issues the visa (admission to Canada) and may refuse a foreign national selected as a permanent resident by Quebec if they are found to be inadmissible. Canada is also responsible for enforcement under the federal Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. 

Federal Compensation:

Federal government provides a yearly grant to Quebec for the delivery of reception and integration services. Amount based on two factors:

Forms the baseline for the following year.

Amount cannot decrease.

Overlapping Authorities:

Temporary Resident Selection

Levels

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