Apprenticeship Programs for Minors
The Quebec government offers apprenticeship programs for students under 18, providing them with hands-on experience and skills in various trades.
The Quebec government offers apprenticeship programs for students under 18, providing them with hands-on experience and skills in various trades.
To register for an apprenticeship in Quebec, students under 18 must meet certain requirements, including having a valid Quebec student visa and a signed agreement from a parent or guardian.
McGill University's Faculty of Education offers resources and support for high school students in Quebec interested in pursuing apprenticeships, including information on registration and eligibility.
The Government of Canada provides a guide for students under 18 in Quebec to register for apprenticeships, including information on required documents and deadlines.
Youth Employment Services offers apprenticeship opportunities and support for students under 18 in Quebec, including help with registration and job placement.
Monster.ca provides an overview of the apprenticeship registration process in Quebec for students under 18, including tips and advice for finding the right apprenticeship program.
Researchers from the University of Quebec have published a study on the effectiveness of Quebec's apprenticeship program for students under 18, highlighting its benefits and challenges.
A tutorial video on YouTube guides students under 18 in Quebec through the apprenticeship registration process, providing step-by-step instructions and helpful tips.