Highlights: 2nd Quebec Arrima Draw of 2023
- Quebec held an Arrima draw on February 16, 2023.
- It invited 1,011 foreign nationals for the permanent selection of the province.
- The candidates who scored 583 or more were nominated for permanent selection.
- The candidates who had submitted their profiles before February 13, 2023, were considered eligible for the draw.
- The candidates were required to hold a valid job offer outside the Montreal Metropolitan Community territory.
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Abstract: The draw for Quebec Arrima was held on February 16, 2023, to invite 1,011 international individuals for permanent selection.
Quebec recently conducted its 2nd Arrima draw for 2023. It was held on February 16, 2023. The draw nominated 1,011 candidates for permanent selection to Quebec. The permanent selection facilitates PR or permanent residency in Quebec.
The candidates who scored 583 or more were nominated.
Quebec Provincial Nominee Program holds provincial draws to address the shortage in workforce and human capital.
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What should you know about the latest Quebec Arrima draw?
The draw invited international individuals from the RSWP or Regular Skilled Worker Program pool. The details of the draw for Quebec Arrima are given below:
2023 Quebec Arrima Draw | ||
Date | Number of Candidates Invited | Minimum Score Required |
Feb 16, 2023 | 1,011 | 583 |
Feb 9, 2023 | 1,011 | 619 |
The Quebec Arrima draw was authorized by the Ministry of Immigration, Francization, and Integration of Canada.
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International individuals who had registered their profiles before February 13, 2023, were considered eligible for the draw. They had to meet a few other eligibility criteria, such as:
- Employed in specific occupations listed in the NOC
- Working out of the Montreal Metropolitan Community territory
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