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✓ Updated by our editorial team — July 5, 2026
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“PEQ approved in 8 months thanks to the lawyer who prepared a flawless file. I am now a permanent resident.”
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FAQ — Permanent Residence Quebec
What is the difference between EEAP and PEQ?
EEAP (Express Entry Alignment Program) is a federal program for skilled workers. PEQ (Quebec Experience Program) targets foreign workers and international students who have worked in Quebec for at least 12 months.
How long does it take to get permanent residence in Quebec?
Processing time varies: 6 to 18 months for EEAP, 4 to 12 months for PEQ, and 12 to 24 months for the Skilled Worker Program. An immigration lawyer speeds up the process by preparing a complete file.
What documents are required for permanent residence?
Identity documents, proof of work experience, French language test (TEF/TCF), degree evaluation (WES), police clearance, and medical examination. A lawyer ensures no document is missing.
Can I include my family in my PR application?
Yes. Your spouse and dependent children under 22 can be included in your permanent residence application at no additional government fee.
What happens if my application is refused?
A lawyer can file an appeal with the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) or request judicial review of the decision.
Is French required for permanent residence in Quebec?
For most Quebec programs (PEQ, QSWP), B2 French is required. An immigration lawyer will advise you on the best program based on your language level.
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