Quebec's immigration policies and procedures are distinct from those of the federal government's immigration framework. 

The Ministère de l'Immigration, de la Francisation et de l'Intégration (MIFI) oversees the immigration procedure in Quebec.

Several immigration routes are available in Quebec, such as the Quebec Experience Program (PEQ), the Quebec Investor Program, and the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP).

The QSWP is a point-based system that evaluates candidates according to their educational background, employment history, and ties to Quebec. 

International students and temporary foreign workers who have studied or worked in Quebec and want to relocate permanently are intended for the PEQ. 

Those wishing to make sizable investments in the province and generate employment can apply for the Quebec Investor Program.

Because Quebec is primarily a French-speaking province, fluency in the language is required for immigration to the province. 

Language competence documentation and language testing may be required of applicants to Quebec immigration programs.

Quebec utilizes a unique scoring system and selection grid to evaluate and assess applicants seeking immigration to the province.

Unlike federal programs like Express Entry, Quebec immigration programs may have unique prerequisites and qualifying standards. 

One's chances of being granted permission to immigrate to Quebec can be increased by being aware of the unique features of the province's immigration programs.