Protesters denounce changes to Quebec experience program
MONTREAL — A few hundred demonstrators protested changes to the Quebec experience program in Montreal, calling on the province’s new immigration minister to overturn changes that came into effect on Saturday.
Similar demonstrations were held in Sherbrooke, Quebec City and Rouyn-Noranda — an initiative of labour unions, student associations and migrants’ rights groups.
Under a light rain, they gathered at the foot of Mount Royal, keeping their distances amid the COVID-19 pandemic, while holding signs that read “A promise is a promise” and “Quebec is us too.”
The experience program permits foreign students and workers already established in the province to quickly obtain a Quebec selection certificate to gain permanent residency.