Quebec has reopened applications for family reunification immigration programs after a suspension of nearly one year. The pause had effectively blocked the submission of new dossiers. While applications are now being accepted, the resumption is not a complete lifting of restrictions, suggesting controlled processing will be implemented. Details regarding specific limitations or revised procedures were not provided in the initial announcement. This move will allow families previously separated due to the suspension to begin the process of reuniting. The announcement signals a partial easing of Quebec’s immigration policies following a period of significant disruption. Further information is expected to clarify the specifics of the renewed program.
