Salut,
C'est bien le problème... je suis sûr qu'il doit y avoir un programme d'échange de quelque sorte entre les US et le Canada, mais impossible d'obtenir l'info!
ON continue les recherches et on se prend la tête, elle est super découragée.
D'autant plus que selon nos infos, Québec est encore plus pointilleux sur le type de gens qu'ils acceptent, comme en témoigne cette citation du site de l'ambassade Canadienne:
The Quebec government and the Government of Canada have an agreement that allows Quebec to select immigrants who best meet its immigration needs. Under the Canada-Quebec Accord on Immigration, Quebec is able to establish its own immigration requirements and select immigrants who will adapt well to living in Quebec.
Quebec Skilled Workers are not assessed on the six selection factors of the Federal Skilled Workers Program.
Par ailleurs, il faut une ressource financière tout bonnement ÉNORME, à savoir 15,000 à $20,000 pour prétendre pointer son nez et être éligible, c'en est ridicule:
Proof of Funds
Every applicant must demonstrate that they have sufficient financial resources available to them to pay tuition fees, maintain him/herself and dependants who go to Canada, and to pay return transportation costs without engaging in employment in Canada. For example, students without accompanying dependants must demonstrate that they have at least $10,000 Cdn plus the cost of tuition for a twelve-month period, plus the cost of transportation to and fro from Canada. Canadian $10,000 is the base amount considered adequate to cover all costs, other than tuition, for one person for a twelve-month period. Some educational institutions require that more funds be available; if the local cost of living is higher than average, more money may also be required.
On est un peu dépités tous les deux...