The Quebec PEQ Program will officially reopen on July 2, 2026, bringing renewed opportunities for eligible foreign workers and international graduates seeking permanent residence in the province. Quebec Immigration Minister François Bonnardel announced that both PEQ streams will resume accepting applications, with priority being given to individuals who were already eligible before the program closed on November 19, 2025.
The first intake period will remain open until October 31, 2026, allowing many affected candidates to finally move forward with their immigration plans.
What Is the Quebec PEQ Program?
The Programme de l’expérience québécoise (PEQ) is one of Quebec’s most popular immigration pathways. It is designed for individuals who have already gained experience living, studying, or working in the province.
Unlike some federal immigration programs, the PEQ focuses specifically on candidates who have demonstrated their ability to integrate into Quebec society and contribute to its economy.
The program offers a streamlined pathway toward obtaining a Quebec Selection Certificate (CSQ), which is an important step toward permanent residence.
Key Changes Announced for the Reopening
Quebec has outlined several important details regarding the PEQ reopening:
Priority for Previously Eligible Applicants
Candidates who met eligibility requirements before the November 2025 closure will receive priority during the first intake period.
Both Streams Will Reopen
The reopening includes:
- Foreign Worker Stream
- Quebec Graduate Stream
This allows both experienced workers and recent graduates to access immigration opportunities through the program.
French Language Requirement Remains
Applicants must demonstrate advanced-intermediate French language proficiency.
French remains a key requirement because successful integration into Quebec’s labour market and society depends heavily on language ability.
Source: Quebec PEQ Program Reopens on July 2
Periodic Intakes Until 2028
Quebec plans to hold additional intake periods over the coming years. The program is expected to continue accepting applications periodically until July 2028.
Why This Matters for International Graduates and Workers?
The reopening provides welcome certainty for many candidates who had their plans interrupted by the program suspension.
International graduates who invested time and resources studying in Quebec now have a pathway to continue building their future in the province. Similarly, foreign workers who have gained valuable Quebec work experience can once again pursue permanent immigration through a familiar and well-established route.
The announcement also supports Quebec employers facing labour shortages by helping retain experienced workers already contributing to the provincial economy.
Quebec Continues to Value French-Speaking Talent
The PEQ reopening reinforces Quebec’s long-standing commitment to protecting and promoting the French language.
Candidates planning to apply should review their language credentials and ensure they meet the required French proficiency standards before submitting an application.
For many applicants, improving French language skills can significantly strengthen their long-term immigration prospects within Quebec.
What Prospective Applicants Should Do Now
With applications reopening on July 2, candidates should begin preparing immediately.
Important preparation steps include:
- Reviewing PEQ eligibility requirements
- Gathering employment or educational documents
- Verifying French language test results
- Preparing supporting evidence of Quebec residence
- Monitoring intake announcements
Early preparation can help applicants submit complete and accurate applications once the intake period opens.
How ImmigCanada Can Help
Quebec immigration programs often have unique requirements that differ from federal pathways. Understanding these rules is essential for building a successful application strategy.
At ImmigCanada, our team works closely with workers, graduates, and families seeking permanent residence in Quebec and across Canada. Under the guidance of RCIC Eivy Joy Quito (Licence #R512178), we help clients assess eligibility, understand program requirements, and prepare strong immigration applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
The PEQ Program will reopen on July 2, 2026.
Applicants who were eligible before the program closed on November 19, 2025, will receive priority.
Both the Foreign Worker Stream and the Quebec Graduate Stream will reopen.
Yes. Applicants must demonstrate advanced-intermediate French language proficiency.
The first intake period will run until October 31, 2026.

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