Quebec backtracks on changes to immigration program aimed at students
QUEBEC — The Quebec government has backtracked on proposed changes to an immigration program aimed at fast-tracking residency for post-secondary students that would’ve seen many of the current participants sent home.
After teary pleas at the legislature from some of those people a day earlier and calls from opposition parties for the Legault government to revisit its decision, Immigration Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette announced Wednesday he would allow students already enrolled in the program to complete it under the old rules.
Jolin-Barrette, who didn’t meet with the students, said their testimonials at a news conference inside the legislature led him to change his mind.
“I think I’m really sensitive to that because I heard them yesterday and this morning …. I made some changes about the reforms to answer their questions and their preoccupations,” Jolin-Barrette told reporters.