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Originally Posted by Williamoforange
Last I checked of your move there you can't send your kids to the English boards.... Cause that sounds like unless your parents went to an English school in Quebec you can't access the English board nor have the right to be served in English and etc.
Yes bilingual will be fine but there aren't that many in Canada for French outside of Quebec.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbc.ca/amp/1.5348007
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If you or the other parent are an anglophone Canadian citizen (generally defined as a person having gone to school in English somewhere in Canada) you can send your kids to English public schools in Quebec.
And even if you're not an anglophone Canadian citizen by that definition, if your kids have already started school in English somewhere else in Canada (ie the kids of Latin American parents who started school in Toronto) then the kids can also go to school in English in Quebec.
All siblings of kids going to English school in Quebec also have the right to English school. As will their kids, grandkids, etc.
If you are from New Brunswick and went to school in French, your kids can't go to public English school in Quebec. (Though they could go to private English school if you are willing to pay.)