Premier
of Quebec plans to attract and retain more international
students
Wednesday, 26 November 2008
Quebec Premier Jean Charest
hopes to establish a new system to help
foreign students stay
in Quebec to pursue their careers upon graduation. Charest says
that more international students would help Quebec meet its
demographic challenge caused by a low provincial
birthrate.
If re-elected in the coming
provincial election, Jean Charest and his Liberal team intend
to implement a major campaign to recruit more international
students. They plan to create a system that would issue
special certificates to foreign graduates of Quebec
post-secondary academic institutions.
They hope to attract
international students by advertising the province's need to
fill 700,000 jobs by 2011, and by offering them a system which
would speed up the processing of their immigration
applications.
A recent Canadian Bureau for
International Education study shows that less than one out of
ten international graduates remains in Quebec upon
graduation.
Quebec is holding a provincial
election on December 8, 2008. These plans will be
implemented if Premier Jean Charest's Liberals get
re-elected.
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