Mon Project Quebec
- 1. What is Mon projet Quebec?
- 2. When did Mon projet Quebec come into operation?
- 3. Is Mon projet Quebec used for the processing of all Quebec immigration programs?
- 4. Are candidates who have already submitted an application to immigrate to Canada through the Quebec Skilled Worker Program before Mon projet Quebec came into being required to create a profile under the Mon projet Quebec system?
- 5. Which supporting documents are candidates required to submit?
- 6. Are supporting documents to be submitted online or by another method?
- 7. Are candidates required to have any supporting documentation when creating a profile through Mon projet Quebec?
- 8. When can I create an account in Mon projet Quebec?
- 9. In which language(s) is Mon projet Quebec available for candidates to the QSWP?
- 10. Is there any other method in which candidates to the QSWP may submit an application?
- 11. Are there any government fees?
- 12. Have these fees been changed recently?
- 13. When completing a profile, does a candidate's work history need to be documented with reference to National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes?
- 14. Can candidates retain the services of an attorney or certified consultant to assist with their application?
- 15. How will candidates know if an application submitted online is counted among the maximum number of applications to be received by the Ministere?
- 16. Are the processing times for applications made from Mon projet Quebec shorter than previously?
- 17. Can an application for a CSQ that has already been sent by mail be transferred online?
- 18. In order to submit an immigration application for the accompanying members of a family, do candidates have to create several accounts in Mon projet Quebec?
- 19. What timeframe is allocated for completing and submitting an online application?
- 20. Is the information requested on the print version of the form identical to the information requested on the online application?
Mon projet Quebec is an online immigration application management system used by the Canadian province of Quebec in order to process applications for a Quebec Selection Certificate (Certificat de selection du Quebec, or CSQ) through the QSWP. After receiving a CSQ, successful applicants may then submit an application to the federal immigration authorities for Canadian permanent residence.
Mon projet Quebec was launched on January 5, 2016. Candidates for immigration to Canada through the QSWP must use the secure space Mon projet Quebec in order to submit an application for immigration to Canada under the QSWP.
No. Mon projet Quebec will be reserved, for the time being, for applicants under the Quebec Skilled Worker Program only. Applicants to the Programme de l'experience quebecoise (PEQ, or Quebec Experience Program) are not able to submit an application to the PEQ through Mon projet Quebec.
No. Applicants who have already submitted an application and received Acknowledgment of Receipt (AOR) of their application are not required to engage with Mon projet Quebec.
Depending on the information provided by the candidate when he or she creates a profile through Mon projet Quebec, a personalized documentation checklist will be provided to the candidate. When the Ministere is ready to process an application, a personalized list of required documents will be sent to the candidate's Mon projet Quebec account.
The candidate will be given 90 days to send the documents by mail. Processing of the application will begin once the Ministere has received these documents. If a candidate is unable to submit a document in the format requested, he or she must send an explanation in writing to the Ministere.
No. Supporting documents are only required to be submitted after the personalized list of required documents has been sent to the candidate's Mon projet Quebec account.
It is currently possible to create a new account in Mon projet Quebec.
Mon projet Quebec is available in French only. However, user guides explaining how to create an account in Mon projet Quebec and how to complete an immigration application will be available in French and English in the section "Documents utiles" in the Mon projet Quebec secure space.
A user guide that explains the different steps in creating an account will be available online in French and English to help applicants complete their immigration application in Mon projet Quebec.
As of January 2016, anyone wishing to submit an application for a CSQ under the Quebec Skilled Worker Program must use the Mon projet Quebec application management system.
Yes. Government processing fees can be reviewed in the table below.
Applicant | Fees |
Principal Applicant | CAD $773 |
Spouse, de facto spouse | CAD $166 |
Each dependant child | CAD $166 |
Yes. New fees came into effect on January 1, 2016
Yes. It is important that each period of work in the work history section of the profile has the correct corresponding NOC code.
It is possible to declare a mandatary (i.e. certified Canadian immigration attorney or consultant) after creating an account in Mon projet Quebec, but accounts still have to be created and managed individually with individual logins that cannot be shared with a mandatary.
If the maximum number of applications to be received by the Ministere has already been attained, candidates will not be able to activate the function to submit an online application. If an application was submitted and the fees paid within the prescribed timeframe (30 days from the date of submission), it will be counted among the maximum number of applications to be received by the Ministere. Candidates must make sure to send their payment quickly to ensure that the application is officially counted.
According to the government of Quebec, processing times will be gradually reduced with the new system.
No, applications in print version cannot be transferred online to Mon projet Quebec.
No. The principal applicant creates a single account through which an immigration application is submitted for the members of the same family.
The Ministere has announced that the intake limit of 10,000 applications for the period of April 1, 2016 to March 31, 2017 has been reached. Therefore, it is not expected that another intake period will open. Moreover, the Ministere has announced that the information in the accounts of those individuals who did not submit their profiles during the intake periods in June and August 2016 will be deleted during Fall 2016. The date of deletion will be announced beforehand.
The Ministere states that individuals must submit their application through Mon projet Quebec within 90 days of beginning their profile, or the application will be deleted. Applicants with a validated job offer in Quebec, or temporary residents in Quebec who are eligible to submit an application, may still do so at any time.
Once the application has been submitted, candidates will have 30 days to pay the fees. If a candidate does not submit and pay the fees within the prescribed timeframe, the application will be deleted.
In general, the information requested in Mon projet Quebec will be identical to the information requested on the print version of the form. What will differ is the way in which the questions are asked since the online application involves electronic functions.