Montreal’s French invasion: Why immigrants from France are moving in en masse
2014/10/15 Leave a comment
Quebec as immigration destination of choice for French citizens (according to Immigration Quebec, about 8 percent of immigrants to Quebec originate in France):
“There was a sense of freedom – from family, and from France, which is much more traditional and hierarchical,” said Juilliard, now a freelance writer who runs the popular lifestyle blog Une parisienne a Montréal.
“I felt you could be much more yourself here than in France, and not feel the judgment of others, and even if there is judgment, it’s not necessarily negative.”
It’s unclear how many of these new arrivals will stay for the long haul.
Over the past decade, 30,000 immigrants from France have gained permanent resident status in Quebec, according to the consulate, far below the total number here on temporary student and work-travel visas. But it’s still among the top immigrant countries of origin in Quebec, alongside Algeria, Morocco, China and Haiti.
Edith Courtial, who moved to Montreal this summer with her partner, said she has no plans to leave any time soon. Courtial has a degree in hotel management but said she feels less restricted by educational background in Canada.
“In France, when you’re looking for work, you’re really tied to your diploma,” said Courtial, originally from the south of France.
Montreal’s French invasion: Why immigrants from France are moving in en masse – The Globe and Mail.
