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The End of the Quebec Experience Program: A Major Shift in Immigration Policy

In November 2025, the Quebec government formally abolished the Programme de l'expérience québécoise (PEQ), commonly known as the Quebec Experience Program, marking a pivotal change in the province's approach to economic immigration. This fast-track pathway had been a lifeline for thousands of international graduates from Quebec's universities and colleges, allowing them to transition seamlessly from studies to permanent residency (PR) after meeting French language requirements and gaining local work experience. Suspended in stages—the graduate stream in October 2024 and the temporary foreign worker stream in June 2025—the program's complete termination on November 19, 2025, has thrust many into uncertainty.

The decision aligns with Quebec's Immigration Plan for 2026-2029, capping permanent admissions at 45,000 annually starting in 2026, down from higher previous levels. Temporary targets include up to 68,500 international students and 55,700 temporary foreign workers, reflecting efforts to manage population pressures on housing, services, and French language preservation. For higher education institutions like Université de Montréal (UdeM), McGill University, Concordia University, and CEGEPs, the PEQ was a key attraction, promising graduates a stable future in the province.

Understanding the PEQ: Who Benefited and How It Worked

The PEQ consisted of two streams tailored to Quebec's labor market needs. The Quebec Graduates stream targeted individuals who completed a diploma from an eligible Quebec institution—such as a bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree from universities like Laval, UQAM, or Polytechnique Montréal, or a vocational program from a CEGEP—and demonstrated intermediate French proficiency (B2 level via TEF/TCF Quebec).

Graduates could apply for a Quebec Selection Certificate (CSQ) after a 12-24 month Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), leading to PR. The Temporary Foreign Worker stream served skilled workers with Quebec experience. In 2024, over 20,000 applications were processed annually, with graduates comprising a significant portion, fueling sectors like IT, healthcare, and engineering at Quebec colleges and universities.

  • Eligibility: Quebec diploma (2+ years), French B2, intent to settle.
  • Processing: Typically 6 months for CSQ, then federal PR.
  • Benefits: No job offer required initially, high approval rates (90%+ pre-suspension).

This program positioned Quebec as a top destination for francophone international talent, contributing to research labs and campus diversity at institutions like HEC Montréal and ÉTS.

Why Did Quebec Cancel the PEQ? Government Rationale Explained

Quebec Premier François Legault's CAQ government cited overwhelming immigration levels straining infrastructure. From 2022-2025, the province saw rapid population growth, exacerbating housing shortages and healthcare wait times. French language dilution was a core concern, with only 50% of 2019 immigrants having intermediate French, targeted to rise to 80% by 2029.

Immigration Minister Jean-François Roberge emphasized alignment with labor needs via the new points-based system. "The PEQ was too generous, leading to unchecked temporary residents," per government statements. Critics argue it's politically motivated ahead of the April 2026 CAQ leadership race.

YearPR TargetsIntl Students Target
202557,210-61,220N/A
202645,00068,500

Source: Quebec Immigration Ministry.

International students at a Quebec university campus discussing immigration concerns

International Students Left in Limbo: Personal and Academic Toll

Thousands of graduates now face expiring PGWPs without PR pathways. Aram Musco, a UdeM undergrad turned master's student at Conservatoire de musique et de danse de Montréal, exemplifies the chaos: "Now, even if you meet all requirements—a Quebec degree, fluency in French, work experience—there's no guarantee." Many juggle 24-hour work limits during studies, insufficient for PSTQ points (700+ needed; Musco scores 704).

At UQAM, 25 international professors risk departure, per union SPUQ. Caregivers like Jonald Ranera at CHSLD Manoir Harwood report anxiety, with employers offering counseling. Protests erupted in Montreal, Quebec City, and Sherbrooke in February 2026, demanding reinstatement.

Enrollment Plunge Hits Quebec Universities and Colleges Hard

The PEQ's end, combined with federal caps, triggered enrollment crashes. Fall 2025 saw:

  • Concordia: 37% drop in international applications.
  • UdeM: 31% undergrad enrollment decline, 37% apps.
  • McGill: 22% app drop.
  • Sherbrooke: 58% undergrad plunge.

BCI reports 46% overall app decline April 2024-2025. Projections for 2026 warn further drops, with $200M revenue shortfalls. Anglophone unis like Concordia/McGill lost $282M (2019-2022); deficits force layoffs (McGill 100 jobs). Check higher education opportunities in Canada beyond Quebec.

University Responses: Advocacy and Adaptation Strategies

Quebec's 18 universities, via BCI, decry lost talent for research (half doctoral students international). UEQ president Flora Dommanget called it "abandonment." Strategies: Scholarships for Canadians, domestic recruitment boosts (UdeM), 2026 advocacy for grad cap lifts. McGill critiques lack of consultation; Concordia notes 51% international drop since 2023.

Explore career advice for higher ed professionals navigating these changes.

The Replacement: Navigating the Selective PSTQ System

PSTQ demands declarations on Arrima, scoring French (max points), education, experience, age, region (outside Montreal favored). Only 1.5% invited (1,038/68,603 since Sep 2025). French Level 4 required for TFWs after 3 years (transitional to 2028). Official details at Quebec.ca PSTQ.

  • Steps: Declare interest, await invitation, submit CSQ app.
  • Challenges: Arbitrary draws, high thresholds, Montreal penalty.

Political Backlash, Protests, and Hopes for Revival

February 2026 protests highlighted limbo. Lawsuits challenge abruptness. CAQ candidates (April 2026 election) propose 2-year PEQ revival/grandfathering for grads/healthcare. 83% Quebecers support retaining established immigrants (Léger poll). Unions/mayors demand action.

Infographic of PSTQ points system for Quebec immigration graduates

Alternatives for Stranded Quebec Graduates

Federal PGWP (up to 3 years) + Express Entry (CRS boost for French/Quebec experience). Move to Ontario/Alberta for PNPs. Intra-company transfers or higher ed jobs elsewhere in Canada. Rate professors at Rate My Professor for insights.

Long-Term Implications for Quebec's Higher Education Landscape

Declining intl revenue threatens research/programs. Unis pivot to francophone recruitment, but lag domestically. PEQ revival could stabilize; otherwise, brain drain to English Canada. Quebec aims 80% French-proficient immigrants by 2029.

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Actionable Insights and Next Steps for Students and Institutions

Students: Maximize French (via Arrima), apply PSTQ early, consider federal routes. Unis: Lobby for grad exemptions, diversify recruitment. For career transitions, visit higher ed career advice or higher ed jobs. Outlook: Election may bring relief, but plan flexibly.

Quebec's bold move reshapes higher ed, prioritizing sustainability over speed—yet at what cost to talent?

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Frequently Asked Questions

📚What is the Quebec Experience Program (PEQ)?

The PEQ was a fast-track to permanent residency for Quebec graduates and skilled workers with French proficiency. It ended Nov 19, 2025.

⚖️Why was the PEQ cancelled?

To control immigration (45k PR in 2026), protect French, ease housing strain. Suspended 2024-2025, replaced by selective PSTQ.69

🌍How does PEQ cancellation affect international students?

Graduates lose direct PR path post-PGWP. Many in limbo, considering other provinces. Enrollment drops 37% at Concordia/UdeM.

📊What is the PSTQ replacement program?

Points-based Skilled Worker Selection Program on Arrima. Needs 700+ points (French key). Only 1.5% invited. Details.

🏫Which Quebec universities are hit hardest?

Concordia (37% app drop), UdeM (31% enrollment), McGill (22%), Sherbrooke (58%). Financial deficits loom.

🔄Are there alternatives for Quebec grads?

Federal PGWP + Express Entry (French CRS boost). PNPs in Ontario. Career advice for transitions.

🗣️University responses to PEQ end?

BCI/UEQ protest 'abandonment'. Layoffs at McGill, advocacy for grad exemptions.

🗳️Political outlook post-April 2026 election?

CAQ candidates eye PEQ revival/grandfathering. 83% public support retention.

📉Enrollment stats for 2026?

Projections warn further declines; 25% drop since 2024. Targets 68,500 intl students.

💡Advice for current Quebec students?

Upskill French, apply PSTQ early, explore Quebec higher ed jobs. Monitor elections. Rate professors for insights.

🇫🇷French requirements under new rules?

Level 4 spoken French for TFWs after 3 years (transitional to 2028). Crucial for PSTQ points.