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How to Get a Validated Job Offer for Quebec Immigration
A validated job offer can be worth up to 14 points in the Quebec Skilled Worker selection grid. Since applicants need at least 50 points to qualify if they are applying alone, and 59 points if they are applying with an accompanying spouse, 14 points can make a big difference to your eligibility.
A validated job offer is an offer of employment from a Quebec employer. The employer has to have applied to have the job offer validated by the Quebec Ministère immigration, francization et intégration (MIFI).
The number of points you can receive for a validated job offer depends on the location of the job. If it is located inside the Région métropolitaine de Montréal (RMM), which includes the island of Montreal and surrounding regions like Laval and Longueuil, a validated job offer grants the candidate 8 additional points. If it is located outside the RMM, a validated job offer grants the candidate 14 additional points.
Why Do I Need a Validated Job Offer for Quebec Immigration?
Similar to applying for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) at the federal level, employers who apply to validate their job offer have to prove that they tried to hire a Canadian citizen or permanent resident to fill the position. This condition is waived if the candidate is already working for the employer on a valid temporary work permit.
If the candidate is not in Canada, or is in Canada but is not already working for the employer making the job offer, the employer must meet the minimum recruitment effort requirements described below.
How to apply for a validated job offer
In order to apply for a validated job offer, the position being offered to the foreign worker must:
- Be permanent and full time
- Be National Occupational Classification (NOC) Skill Level 0, A, B, or C
- If the occupation is regulated in Quebec, the candidate must be licensed to practice
- Have a positive or neutral effect on the local labor market
- Not impact an ongoing labor dispute
- Be offered by a business that has operated in Quebec for at least 12 months. The employer must also provide a written job offer to the candidate, and the candidate must provide a written letter committing to the position upon admission to Canada.
If an employer wants to offer a position to a foreign worker that meets the requirements in step 1, the employer must submit an application for a validated job offer, accompanied by supporting documents.
RECRUITMENT EFFORTS
Unless the candidate is already working for the employer on a valid work permit, the employer has to prove that they tried to hire a Canadian citizen or permanent resident to fill the position. MIFI has some specific recruitment efforts that the employer must undertake:
- They must advertise the position for four weeks in the six months before applying for a validated job offer
- They must post the job offer on Placement en ligne, an online job search resource run by the Quebec Employment Ministry
- They must use at least one additional recruitment method.
To meet the recruitment requirements, the job advertisement must include:
- The business name and address.
- The location of the position being offered.
- A contact number for the person or department in charge of hiring.
- The job title and responsibilities.
- Requirements, like work experience or past education.
- The salary being offered.
If the candidate is already working for the employer on a valid work permit, the employer does not need to meet recruitment requirements.
Once a candidate secures a validated job offer from an employer, they can submit an expression of interest for a Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ) through the Arima portal as part of the Quebec Skilled Worker (QSW) program.
As Quebec’s immigration system is being flooded with applications every day, your best chance of securing a Quebec Selection Certificate is by holding a validated job offer. This can open the door for you to attain residency in Quebec and eventually permanent residency at the federal level.
Candidates who secure a CSQ through QSW have to apply for permanent residence as skilled worker who has been selected by Quebec. They cannot apply through the federal Express Entry system.
The federal government will do a medical and police background check on the main applicant and all accompanying family members. If they are not found to be inadmissible, they will all be granted Canadian permanent residence!