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Old Dec 17, 2014 | 3:15 pm
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Originally Posted by dodo
Yes.
However, there is greater contingent in Québec as compared to the other provinces (the English language can be a concern for some though the majority does have some proficiency of the language). Some manage to extend their 90 days by getting hired as contractors on what they call a CDD - easy peasy for some companies which are located in both countries, especially the gaming industry.

These days we have more and more students coming to Québec for university ( because of the Francophonie, their tuition fees are similar to a Quebecer) and they have managed to overtake the HEC at U of M and some faculties at McGill and Concordia. The "poor" students from the other provinces are paying more than the French and there have been some noises about that .

Now the new Premier has told Hollande that QC is going to raise the fees for some French students if there is no reciprocity from Les Grandes Ecoles in France. Monsieur was not too happy when he heard that on his last visit
How many Québécois can get admission into one of the Grandes Ecoles in France? Hollande can pull a Delta Air Lines management game and promise something but make it so rarely available that it almost never delivers as marketed.
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