By
Marwa Badra

Changes to The Quebec Investor Program

March 29, 2018

The province of Quebec has made some changes to its investor immigration program. The major changes are:

 

  • Candidates must have net assets of at least CAD $2,000,000 (previously $1,600,000).
  • The investment candidates must make has increased from CAD $800,000 to $1,200,000.

 

The program is currently closed and will not be accepting new applications until around August, 2018. There is no word yet on the date range for the future intake of applications, nor how many applications will be accepted.

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