I choose quebec because i need to live in devlopped factury wiche means approved my leavl of my live and because a froncophone province
The website Immigration Quebec is a government web page used for immigrant who wishes to settle in Quebec. The website contains all the forms needed and applications can be done online.
Quebec chose not to secede
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They chose it because the fleur-de-lis (lilies) was the flower that grew the most in Quebec and because it represent the colour of their country
Samuel de Champlain chose the name Quebec (with a Q)for the colonial outpost in 1608, but the name goes back earlier than that.
That exact question appeared on this storyboard project I have to do...
hi. what age can my son chose to live, with which parent
According to the Quebec immigration/citizens' website, the legal age is 12 years or older. A child under 12 cannot stay home alone.
Quebec's population is based mainly from early Canadiens and their language is Canadian-French. Ontario's population is based from the coming of the Loyalists, who had been kicked out of the United States in 1791, and who speak English. However, with the heavy immigration of these past two decades, Ontario, and to a lesser extent Quebec, now have a fairly mixed population.
Quebec City is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec.
An existing bilateral agreement between the French and Quebec governments allows French citizens to pay the Quebec rate of tuition.Documents required: Valid French passport, study permit issued by Immigration Canada, and Certificat d'Acceptation du Québec (CAQ) issued by Immigration Quebec. Students with dual nationality - French and other (except Canadian): please ensure that both valid passports are submitted along with the required documentation. If this is not the case, McGill is not permitted to exempt you from international tuition fees.source: http://www.mcgill.ca/student-records/fees/exemption/#FRANCE
Grosse Isle in Quebec was the site of an immigration depot which predominantly housed Irish Immigrants coming to Canada to escape the Great Irish Famine, 1845-1849.