New information document from the Government of Quebec that explains the process for families seeking English-language education under serious family or humanitarian circumstances (Section 85.1 of the Charter of the French Language).
This guide outlines:
- Who may qualify for English instruction in Quebec
- What counts as a serious family or humanitarian situation
- How to submit a request to the Examining Committee on the Language of Instruction
- What documents are required to support your request (e.g. reports, evaluations, judgments, etc.)
- How the review process works and how long it takes (approximately 40 working days)
Parents whose children have been refused eligibility for English instruction may be able to submit a request to the Examining Committee. This guide helps you understand the steps, required documentation, and timelines so you can make an informed submission.
📄 Download the full document below:
👉 Language of Instruction in Québec and the Role of the Examining Committee – Serious Family or Humanitarian Situation (PDF)
If you have questions about your eligibility process, contact your school board’s eligibility officer or visit quebec.ca for official information