Quebec's technology policy has added difficulty for applicants. Originally, only French language scores were required, but now English scores have been added as well. This significant change in the conditions for Quebec's technology immigration, which prioritizes experience-based immigration, has prompted many applicants to consider studying in Quebec as a pathway to immigration. Experience-based immigration, also known as study-to-immigration, has the following standout features: 1) The threshold for study-to-immigration is not too high; a bachelor’s degree is sufficient. 2) Applicants with a master’s degree after studying in Quebec for more than two years can obtain a three-year work visa and apply for immigration after working for one year. 3) There are no French language score requirements at the initial stage of applying to universities for study-to-immigration in Quebec, making it easier for students without French proficiency to pursue this path. 4) The success rate for study-to-immigration and employment-based immigration in Quebec reaches over 95%, making it a fast track to immigration. 5) Quebec’s study programs have age requirements, typically under 29 years old, but individuals with outstanding work experience may be considered. In contrast, the situation in France is quite different. The European mainland is fully engulfed in a sovereign debt crisis, transitioning from a financial crisis to an economic one and now to political crises in governments, leading to changes in leadership in several major European countries. Studying in France is fraught with uncertainties, as Europeans themselves struggle with high unemployment rates. It’s not hard to imagine the difficulties international students face in finding jobs post-graduation. Therefore, employment and immigration through studying in France seem uncertain. Quebec is Canada's largest province, with 6.8 million descendants of the French, who use French as their first official language. It has 15 French-speaking universities and has maintained the lifestyle and habits of the French for nearly 500 years. The Quebec government encourages international students to stay and work in Quebec, eventually leading to immigration. Over the years, the Quebec government has introduced a series of incentive policies. Many Chinese graduates with associate degrees have successfully completed their study-to-immigration plans in Quebec. The Quebec government encourages this form of immigration, referred to by industry insiders as experience-based immigration. This is a type of Quebec skilled immigration and is the most prioritized for issuance. Simply holding a diploma from more than two years of full-time higher education in Quebec automatically qualifies one for a three-year work visa, and after one year of work, one can apply for immigration. Quebec immigration experts call this the fastest and most reliable way to immigrate to Quebec. For free consultations on studying in Quebec, please contact: 4006 170 158. QQ group for Canadian Quebec study exchanges: 184207130. Related thematic articles: The deadline for Quebec university applications is March 1 for many schools. With the increase in technical thresholds for Quebec immigration, study-to-immigration has gained popularity.