Hi everyone, I got my CSQ last week as well. I submitted my application on July 1st. Still waiting for the letter? How long does it usually takes to get it by mail?
8 days in my case.Hi everyone, I got my CSQ last week as well. I submitted my application on July 1st. Still waiting for the letter? How long does it usually takes to get it by mail?
I didn’t submit any proof of language, for what I understood from the checklist, proof of language is required for NOC C or D whilst we’re applying for a NOC A, skilled workers . Again this is no confirmation that it was the right thing to do, just sharing my rationaleA question from those received CSQ through the francisation stream:
I reviewed the QSW application documents checklist and noticed that providing some proof of language proficiency is mentioned there as a requirement. Does it apply to the francisation stream applicants like us? (I understand that we should not provide a French test result , but I thought maybe an English language proficiency result is still required).
I got my CSQ in January and no one has contacted me either. And I doubt they will do that anyway.For the people here who applied and got accepted with a CSQ through the francisation stream, have you been contacted by a social worker to enroll to the acompagnement Quebec ? I have received my CSQ by mid November, no one has contacted me yet . Nonetheless I’ve started taking the francisation French classes in the summer , maybe that’s the reason no one has reached out to me . I wonder if you have a similar experience or I’m the outlier . Thanks !
Perfect , thank you for replying to my question. Happy holidays!I got my CSQ in January and no one has contacted me either. And I doubt they will do that anyway.
Can you pass the link to the checklist you are seeing? Would it be under the Quebec-selected skilled workers perhabs?Hi everyone, what are the documents that we need to submit for PR after getting the CSQ, the checklist asks for very few documents, are there any additional documents that aren’t required but maybe encouraged to submit? Also do we need police clearance from Canada to submit this application?
Thank you for your response.Can you pass the link to the checklist you are seeing? Would it be under the Quebec-selected skilled workers perhabs?
In general you will not be asked for police clearance from Canada, only for the countries you have lived 10 years before the application. Rarely, it can happened that they asked you for a police certificate from Canada( from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police), but they will let you know during the application process. It is rather fast to do, as you have to schedule an appointment, they take your photo and fingertips and they send the results to immigration(this does not count as a request for biometrics, that is entirely different).
I checked the list that you gave me. Yes it is "just" those documents, beware that it could pile up depending on your situation, how many family members you have, the amount of travels, places you lived, etc. But it is just that really. The only thing that is encourage for you to do is write Explanations Letters if something seems to you that can cause confusion to the immigration agent. Maybe a time you lived on the street, an odd job you did, , etc. In that case write a letter, just in word, in doesn't have to have an especial format, just put your name, date, what form/document and section/question of the form are you try to explain and signed it at the end.Hi everyone, what are the documents that we need to submit for PR after getting the CSQ, the checklist asks for very few documents, are there any additional documents that aren’t required but maybe encouraged to submit? Also do we need police clearance from Canada to submit this application?