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Benefits of settling in Quebec

As Canada’s largest province accounting for nearly 25% of the national population, Quebec is a dynamic and prosperous society. In addition to the advantages of living in Canada, Quebec offers:

  • Fast and efficient process, allowing investors and their families to settle anywhere in Canada;
  • A vibrant and rich multi-cultural and religious society creating a unique place to raise families;
  • Excellent education system with preferential fees for permanent residents at world-renowned universities;
  • Excellent public and private healthcare system;
  • Canadian passport is one of the most valued passports for international travel;
  • Unspoiled environment with strict environmental controls;
  • Comprehensive range of government programs to support business and technological development;
  • Close integration with US economic markets and NAFTA.

Quebec’s Immigrant Investor Program offers a unique tax advantage.

Before arriving in Canada, the Immigrant Investor may establish an offshore trust in order to benefit from a five-year income tax exemption on world wide revenues, should the conditions set in the law and regulations are met. For comprehensive insight into life in Quebec, visit the province’s official immigration portal.

Visa free travel for Canadian passport holders

It is estimated that 154 countries and territories granted visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to ordinary Canadian passport holders. 150 (visa on arrival for free counted) countries and territories are visa-free accessible. Visa prior to arrival or pre-arrangement required for countries or territories not mentioned below.

Where visa-free access is permitted, such access is not necessarily a right, and admission may technically be at the discretion of border enforcement officers. Visitors engaging in activities other than tourism, including unpaid work, may require a visa or work permit.

For more information and up-to-date list of countries visit Wikipedia

 

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