Regional snapshot
- Major hubs: Montreal is the largest metro and a usual long-haul gateway for many international arrivals; Quebec City is the provincial capital with a strong tourism, government, and services footprint—housing markets and commute patterns differ; verify on official channels.
- Airports: Montreal-Trudeau (YUL) is the primary international airport for the province; Quebec City (YQB) and other airports serve domestic and regional travel.
- Why people choose Quebec: The national profile highlights French in Quebec alongside English elsewhere; strong universities and IB options in Montreal appear in the country pros, paired with the same national trade-offs—very high housing and childcare costs in major metros, long specialist waits in the public system, and long winters (verify local data on official channels).
- Languages & culture: French is central to daily life and many workplaces; English works in parts of Montreal and in some industries, but language expectations are materially higher here than in most of English Canada—plan for provincial language rules and federal bilingual requirements where they apply.
- Permit themes: The Canada profile emphasizes Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs; Quebec operates its own provincial immigration selection alongside federal routes—streams, caps, and language thresholds change; verify on official Government of Canada and Québec immigration sources.
- Watch-outs: National cons on housing pressure in big cities and healthcare wait times apply to Montreal and Quebec City; winter severity and heating costs match the country profile—neighbourhood and timing research still matter.
- Practical: Public services, school boards, and tenancy norms follow provincial law; compare Montreal, Quebec City, and smaller centres when weighing lifestyle versus language comfort.
Same country profile as Canada
Livability scores, visa summaries, and official links on Town Comparison are tracked at the country level. Quebec uses Canada's ratings and moving-planner tasks when you plan a move.
- Healthcare (profile 1–5, higher is better)
- 4
- Rank #64 of 246
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- Cost of living (profile 1–5, higher is better)
- 2
- Rank #210 of 246
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- Safety (profile 1–5, higher is better)
- 4
- Rank #68 of 246
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- English ease (profile 1–5, higher is better)
- 5
- Rank #31 of 246
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Example cities (Canada list)
From the national profile—Montreal and Quebec City sit in Quebec alongside other Canadian hubs: