Québec track · OIIQ + OQLF

Québec is a different exam.
Most prep courses don't notice.

If you are heading to Québec, you will not sit the NCLEX. You will sit the Ordre des infirmières et infirmiers du Québec (OIIQ) licensing exam, and in most cases you must also meet the Office québécois de la langue française (OQLF) French-proficiency requirement. Nearly every readiness product on the market is built around the NCLEX and simply doesn't address this path.

Si vous vous dirigez vers le Québec, vous ne passerez pas le NCLEX. Vous devez réussir l'examen de l'OIIQ et, dans la plupart des cas, satisfaire à l'exigence de français de l'OQLF.

Why this is an empty lane

Built for the path most programs ignore

OIIQ exam content

Practice items mapped to the OIIQ exam's own domains, not retrofitted from a US NCLEX bank. This is the same three-axis diagnostic engine as our NCLEX track, applied to Québec's own exam structure.

OQLF French requirement

The Québec integration path requires demonstrated French proficiency under OQLF standards. We track this as its own preparation lane — clinical and exam-register French, not general conversation French.

The integration program path

Québec's route into practice runs through a structured integration program for internationally educated nurses. We orient you to where readiness prep fits inside that sequence — we do not file paperwork or act as an immigration service.

Built by a Québec-licensed physician

Dr. Carlos Faviel Font holds a CMQ (Collège des médecins du Québec) license and is trilingual in English, French, and Spanish. The Québec track content is reviewed with that lens directly, not translated after the fact.

Status

Where the Québec track stands today

The OIIQ/OQLF track is live on the platform today as a starter content set while the full item bank is built out under physician review. Every item you see is labeled with its review status, and the same honest-claims charter that governs the NCLEX track governs this one.

Track: quebec-oiiq Starter content set Physician-reviewed
The far shore

See your OIIQ-track starting point

The free diagnostic works the same way for the Québec track — 25 items, no signup, a provisional three-axis read.