Excuse me. You're talking about criteria, but that doesn't answer my question. There must be a criterion that systematically disqualifies African students.
One reason we repeatedly see on the ground—because temporary permits are denied in many cases involving African students—is the fear that those students may want to settle in Quebec, not just study there. At the same time, we have an international education strategy to double the number of foreign students by telling them they're eligible for permanent residence.
On the one hand, we advertise the fact that students can study in our colleges and acquire permanent residence—we see a lot of that at anglophone colleges in Quebec—while, on the other hand, we say we don't want francophone students to settle here.
There's a double standard here.