Massive Quebec PSTQ Draw 2026 Invites 2,555 Skilled Workers (Check Your Scores)

Executive Summary: April 30 PSTQ Draw Analysis
Quebec's Ministry of Immigration, Francization and Integration (MIFI) has released the results of its massive April 30, 2026 immigration selection round. This is the fourth Quebec PSTQ draw 2026, issuing a robust 2,555 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) across all four streams of the Skilled Worker Selection Program (PSTQ). RCIC Vineet breaks down the numbers.
- Total Invitations: 2,555 candidates received ITAs.
- The Dominant Stream: Stream 3 (Regulated Professions) led the pack with 1,058 invitations issued across six complex exercises.
- Highly Qualified Workers (Stream 1): 983 ITAs went to TEER 0, 1, and 2 workers, with cutoff scores ranging from 571 to 716.
- Exceptional Talent (Stream 4): Saw a 400% increase compared to the previous draw, issuing 8 specialized ITAs.
BREAKING: Massive Quebec PSTQ Draw 2026 Invites 2,555 Skilled Workers (Check Your Scores)
If you are a temporary foreign worker residing in Quebec or looking to immigrate through the provincial system, the latest Quebec PSTQ draw 2026 has delivered significant news. On April 30, the Ministry of Immigration, Francization and Integration (MIFI) cast a wide net, selecting 2,555 candidates across all four program streams.
Unlike standard Express Entry draws, the Quebec Skilled Worker Selection Program (PSTQ) breaks its invitations down into hyper-specific "Streams" and "Exercises" based on National Occupational Classification (NOC) TEER categories, priority occupations, and educational credentials.
Here is RCIC Vineet's complete, granular breakdown of exactly who was invited, what scores were required, and what it means for your Quebec immigration strategy.
Need Help with Your PSTQ Profile? Book an RCIC Consultation1. Stream 1: Highly Qualified and Specialized Skills (983 ITAs)
Stream 1 targets the highest-skilled foreign workers. To be eligible in this stream, candidates must hold occupations in TEER 0 (Management), TEER 1 (University Degree), or TEER 2 (College Diploma/Apprenticeship) categories, and have a minimum of 12 months of work experience living in Quebec.
Across three distinct exercises, MIFI issued 983 invitations:
| PSTQ Exercise | Core Requirements | Invitations Issued | Minimum Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Exercise 1 | Quebec diploma (at least 900h or 30 credits) | 379 | 716 |
| Exercise 2 | Quebec diploma + Priority Occupation | 354 | 571 |
| Exercise 3 | Quebec diploma (General) | 250 | 704 |
Notice the massive 145-point drop in the cutoff score for Exercise 2 (571 points) compared to Exercise 1 (716 points). In a Quebec PSTQ draw, having a main occupation on the targeted priority list drastically lowers the barrier to entry.
2. Stream 2: Intermediate and Manual Skills (506 ITAs)
Not all PR pathways require university degrees. Stream 2 of the PSTQ is specifically designed for essential workers in non-regulated TEER 3, TEER 4, and TEER 5 jobs. Candidates required at least 12 months of Quebec work experience to be selected in this round.
| PSTQ Exercise | Core Requirements | Invitations Issued | Minimum Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Exercise 1 | Quebec diploma (600h vocational, 900h college, or 30 credits university) | 153 | 660 |
| Exercise 2 | Main occupation on the Priority Occupations list | 163 | 494 |
| Exercise 3 | General selection based on minimum score | 190 | 660 |
3. Stream 3: Regulated Professions (1,058 ITAs)
This was the largest segment of the April 30 Quebec PSTQ draw 2026. Stream 3 targets candidates working in regulated professions who currently reside in Quebec. Because regulatory requirements vary wildly by occupation, MIFI split this stream into six highly complex exercises.
| PSTQ Exercise | Core Requirements | Invitations Issued | Minimum Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Exercise 1 | Quebec diploma (at least 900h or 30 credits) | 226 | 632 |
| Exercise 2 | In-demand TEER 0-2 occupations | 723 | 495 |
| Exercise 3 | Physicians (NOC 31100, 31101, 31102) with authorization to practice | 17 | No Minimum |
| Exercise 4 | In-demand TEER 3-5 occupations + Oral French level 5+ | 10 | 382 |
| Exercise 5 | Regulated TEER 0-2 occupations | 70 | 625 |
| Exercise 6 | Regulated TEER 3-5 occupations + Oral French level 5+ | 12 | 728 |
Under Exercise 3, the province waived the point requirement entirely for 17 physicians. As long as they possessed authorization to practice by the relevant Quebec regulatory authority, they bypassed the points grid, reflecting the province's desperate need for medical professionals.
4. Stream 4: Exceptional Talent (8 ITAs)
While small in total numbers, Stream 4 saw significant growth, quadrupling the amount of invitations issued compared to the previous draw (up from just 2 ITAs).
- Exercise 1 (2 ITAs): Candidates required a positive opinion letter issued by a MIFI partner in a targeted area, plus at least 36 months of experience in their primary occupation over the last five years.
- Exercise 2 (6 ITAs): Candidates required a recognized document demonstrating an accomplishment from MIFI's List of Exceptional Achievements, an education level equivalent to a Quebec doctorate, and 36 months of work experience.
Don't Guess Your Quebec Immigration Strategy
The Quebec PSTQ draw 2026 system is arguably the most complex provincial nomination grid in Canada. A single TEER mismatch or priority occupation error can cost you an invitation. Let our licensed RCIC professionals audit your profile and maximize your score.
Book Your Quebec PR Strategy AssessmentTop FAQs: Understanding the Quebec PSTQ Draw 2026
With four distinct streams and over 14 sub-exercises, the PSTQ can be confusing. Here are the most frequently asked questions regarding the latest MIFI selections.
1. What does PSTQ stand for?
PSTQ stands for the Programme de sélection des travailleurs qualifiés (Skilled Worker Selection Program). It is Quebec's primary immigration pathway for skilled foreign workers to obtain permanent residency in the province.
2. How many candidates were invited in the April 30 draw?
A total of 2,555 skilled workers received Invitations to Apply across the four streams of the PSTQ.
3. What is the difference between Stream 1 and Stream 2?
Stream 1 is for highly qualified and specialized skills, requiring candidates to work in managerial or professional jobs classified under NOC TEER 0, 1, or 2. Stream 2 is for intermediate and manual skills, aimed at candidates working in NOC TEER 3, 4, or 5 positions.
4. Why did some candidates get invited with a score of 494, while others needed 716?
During a Quebec PSTQ draw 2026, MIFI lowers the point requirements significantly for candidates whose professions fall under the "Priority Occupations" list. A targeted skill is worth far more than raw points in a general draw.
5. Are French language skills required for the PSTQ?
Yes. Depending on the Stream and Exercise, specific French thresholds are strictly enforced. For example, in Stream 3 (Exercises 4 and 6), candidates specifically needed oral French proficiency at level 5 or higher.
6. How did Physicians bypass the minimum score requirement?
Due to severe healthcare shortages, MIFI created Exercise 3 within Stream 3 specifically for Physicians (NOC 31100, 31101, 31102). If they had authorization from the Quebec regulatory authority, no minimum score was applied to receive an ITA.
7. What qualifies as "Exceptional Talent" under Stream 4?
Stream 4 requires either a positive opinion letter from a MIFI partner, or a documented achievement from MIFI's List of Exceptional Achievements coupled with a doctorate-level education and 36 months of specific work experience.
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