A Certificate of Eligibility for Instruction in English in Quebec is an important part of securing your rights as an English-speaking Quebecer. This certificate serves as a permanent, transferable right that allows a child to attend public English elementary and high schools, as mandated by the Charter of the French Language. It is required for exemption from specific CEGEP requirements set out in law 14 (Bill 96). It also helps preserve educational and potentially broader language rights for future generations.
Are you or your child(ren) eligible for English-language instruction in Quebec?
Generally, a child can obtain a Certificate of Eligibility:
- If they received most of their elementary education in Canada in English
- If their brother or sister received the majority of their elementary education in English in Canada
- If their mother or father received the majority of their elementary education in English in Canada
- There is a possible exemption for individuals with severe disabilities. This exemption would also transfer to their siblings, but not to their future children, should they have any.
When should you apply for the certificate?
As early as you can. The certificate must be received prior to the child starting grade 11, but we recommend getting it as early as possible to ensure your rights are protected in the event of future policy changes.
How do you apply?
Applications are submitted through your local school board. They will provide you with the forms, walk you through what documents are needed to apply (for example, long-form birth certificates, school records), and submit the application on your behalf. Individuals are not permitted to apply directly.
In the Outaouais, contact the Western Quebec School Board to start the process.
Visit the eligibility pageHow will I know if my application was approved?
Applicants will receive notice by letter mail from the Ministry of Education.
What if my application is not approved?
If the Ministry of Education refuses a request to go to an English school, the parents or legal guardians can challenge the decision. A challenge must be made to the Tribunal administratif du Québec within 60 days of getting the decision.
If my child is going to French school, why should I get the certificate?
Having a certificate of eligibility gives your child priority admission when applying to an English-language program at a French or English CEGEP.
Students with the certificate can take the English exit exam, while others must take the French one. It also gives access to more English course options.
It also ensures your child can pass this right on to future generations.
What other rights fall under the Certificate of Eligibility?
The Quebec Act of Health and Social Services indicates that, under certain circumstances, an English-language eligibility certificate may be required for individuals to communicate exclusively in English within the healthcare system. The right to communicate in English with other government services also falls under this certificate.
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