Study in Quebec

Study in Quebec

Home to Montreal, with the highest per capita student population of any city in Canada, the province of Quebec continues to attract international students.

At the cultural crossroads of North America and Europe, towns and cities across Quebec offer something special. Each year, Quebec’s various francophone and anglophone educational institutions welcome some 25,000 new foreign students. Diversity and opportunity are found in abundance in this unique learning environment.

Not only are students attracted to Quebec because of its vast range of study programs. They also come for the favorable tuition rates, ultramodern facilities, and stimulating living environment, not to mention the path to Canadian immigration available through the Quebec Experience Program. When considering Canada as your study destination, it is important to recognize the opportunities available in Quebec, particularly in the city of Montreal.

 

Population

8.3 million

 

International Student Population

47,521 (2014 figures)

 

Main Study Destinations

Montreal, Quebec City, Sherbrooke

 

Studying in Quebec: The Advantages

  • Diplomas and degree obtained in Quebec are recognized internationally. Quebec ensures the quality of the programs offered in each of the public institutions of its educational system, through, among other things, legislation, the use of external assessment bodies, and by securing the agreement of professional orders.
  • Students have a vast range of French and English programs of study to choose from, depending on the institution selected.
  • Quebec’s institutions of higher learning, irrespective of their size and location, are equipped with ultramodern facilities such as high-tech labs, computer labs, sports facilities, and auditoriums.
  • Tuition fees applicable to foreign students compare favorably to those in other industrialized countries, as well as to other Canadian provinces.
  • The cost of living is among the lowest in Canada.
  • Quebec has the best of urban living and rural beauty. In addition to its myriad lakes and rivers, a huge boreal forest, a fjord and a majestic seaway, Quebec has a multitude of national parks.
  • International students have a clear pathway to permanent immigration to Canada and, eventually, citizenship.

 

Immigrate After Studying in Quebec

  • Quebec Experience Program

    Many international students who come to study in Quebec eventually become permanent residents of Canada through the Quebec Experience Class, also known as the Programme de l’expérience Québécoise, or PEQ. This program operates a stream dedicated to providing international students in Quebec with the opportunity to build their lives and careers in Quebec. This pathway does not require individuals to reach a point threshold and/or receive an invitation to apply.

  • Quebec Skilled Worker Program

    If a student is finishing his or her studies in Quebec and holds a valid CAQ (Quebec Acceptance Certificate) and study permit, he or she may be eligible to apply through the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP). Candidates who have studied in Quebec must have completed at least one half of an eligible study program and be ready to enter the workforce. The QSWP uses a points-based system to assess applications of individuals who wish to settle in the province.

  • Express Entry

    Candidates for immigration to Canada who have completed their education at a school in Quebec and ultimately wish to immigrate to another province or territory in Canada may do so through the federal Express Entry immigration selection system. Such individuals may be awarded a significant number of points on account of their high level of education. Moreover, international graduates of Canadian educational institutions may have obtained important Canadian work experience, another highly valued factor under the Express Entry system.

 

Destination Schools in Quebec

These institutions are featured due to their size, proximity to urban centres, and tradition for enrolling international students into their student bodies.

 

Concordia University

Formed in 1974, Concordia is a forward thinking, diverse institution in a bustling urban environment, with more than 500 programs at both the graduate and undergraduate level.

Signature programs: Business, Engineering, Intermedia, Computer Science

Location: Montreal

 

Université de Montréal

This francophone institution comprises 13 faculties and more than 60 departments, as well as more than 650 undergraduate and graduate programs, including 71 doctoral programs.

Signature programs: Medicine, Social Sciences, Health Sciences, Business

Location: Montreal

 

McGill University

This institution has produced more Nobel laureates and Rhodes scholars than any other in Canada. A centre for research and instruction, McGill attracts students from around the world.

Signature programs: Medicine, Law, Music, Dentistry, Management

Location: Montreal

 

Université Laval

Originally founded as a seminary in 1663, Université Laval offers over 350 programs to more than 29,000 students, of which 2,500 are international.

Signature programs: Law, Architecture, Science and Engineering, Social Sciences, Medicine

Location: Quebec City

 

Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)

UQAM is a French-language university and is the largest constituent element of the Université du Québec (UQ), a public university system. It offers Bachelors, Masters, and Doctoral degrees at a downtown location.

Signature programs: Arts, Health Sciences, Business

Location: Montreal

 

Université de Sherbrooke

Université de Sherbrooke is known for is its international partnerships and external co-op program, through which students can receive course credit in a paid internship.

Signature programs: Medicine and Health Sciences, Administration, Education, Engineering, Law, Sports

Location: Sherbrooke, Longueuil

 

Other Select Schools in Quebec

Select Schools are those that has been assessed for quality, value, and competency with international students. These schools are accredited by Colleges and Institutes Canada (formerly the Association of Community Colleges of Canada) or are chosen because of proven pathway programs and exemplary student services.

Bishop’s University

Collège Ahuntsic

Collège de Maisonneuve

Collège de Rosemont

Collège Gérald-Godin

Collège LaSalle

Collège Lionel-Groulx

Collège Mérici

Collège Montmorency

Dawson College

Ecole de technologie supérieure

Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal

HEC Montréal

Vanier College