Hi everyone! Good news finally we received our CSQ today ! Our CSQ is approved on Feb 29th but it took almost one month to arrive ! Hope everyone good luck !
Hi there! I'm also an American PA living with my Canadian spouse/sponsor in Quebec. I had a similar situation to you with my employer, but they decided to lay me off instead of relocate my role even though I had discussed the relocation and work permit with them -- so just be careful with that.1) Is the timeline for receiving and OWP the same for Quebec applicants as for other provinces? I have a job lined up (my American company has legal registration in Canada so could localize me as soon as I receive the OWP); I'm trying to get a sense of how long that process will take.
2) My understanding is that once Quebec processes your undertaking application (and approves your sponsor) they'll send you the CSQ to fill out? Is this correct? How long did this process take?
Thank you!
Thank you so much for this detailed reply--its helpful to hear from someone else in a similar position! I'm so sorry to hear about your former employer. If you don't mind me asking, do you know what led to the decision to lay you off? Was it because Quebec's employment laws are so complicated? My company is based in the US but does international development work, we actually already have 2 or 3 employees based in Canada but they're all in Toronto. My boss and my division VP are both supportive of the move but it's currently with Legal/HR as they figure out the specifics of Quebec employment law so of course I'm worried.Hi there! I'm also an American PA living with my Canadian spouse/sponsor in Quebec. I had a similar situation to you with my employer, but they decided to lay me off instead of relocate my role even though I had discussed the relocation and work permit with them -- so just be careful with that.
1. Yes. What province you are traveling to doesn't really have any impact on the OWP timeline. The OWP is usually processed through the Edmonton VO. For me, from the time I submitted to the time I received the physical permit took just under 2 months (50 days). My full timeline is in my signature, but I'll put the most relevant pieces for the OWP here for reference:
- Nov 9, 2023: Submitted Inland Spousal PR Application
- Dec 1, 2023: Received AOR
- Dec 10, 2023: Submitted OWP Application
- Dec 20, 2023: PR Biometrics Instruction Letter (applies to the OWP as well)
- Dec 27, 2023: Biometrics Appointment
- Dec 28, 2023: Biometrics marked Completed in trackers
- Jan 22, 2024: OWP Application Status Changed to "Final Decision"
- Jan 23, 2024: OWP Approved
- Jan 29,2024: OWP Received in the mail
2. The CSQ isn't something you fill out, it is a document that essentially says Quebec has authorized you to immigrate to the province, and the Undertaking -- similarly -- is basically a letter that states Quebec acknowledges/approves your sponsor's eligibility and commitment. We received ours in about 2 months (roughly 55-60 days) from the time that the office received our application.
One thing that drove me crazy with Quebec was the lack of transparency in their processing (no trackers or ways to measure updates). For us, the CSQ process was particularly nerve-wracking because my husband is disabled (we had submitted a bit of extra paperwork as proof). My timeline is also a little bit wonky because our credit card failed with the first application we submitted. So for our second one, we did a money order, which had no problems (and tbh was probably easier). We had to resubmit, but we just got the Sponsor Approval and CSQ recently!! I'll condense my CSQ timeline so that you have an idea of how long the processing might take
- Jan 19, 2024: CSQ + Undertaking mailed (included the Postal Money Order with the application -- we also scanned the Canada Post receipt to send it to IRCC via web form as "evidence" of the submission)
- Jan 23, 2024ish: CSQ + Undertaking delivered (not 100% sure on this date since I didn't have tracking details)
- Feb 7, 2024: Payment Accepted (this means they opened the envelope and "cashed" the money order on this date)
- Feb 13, 2024: Confirmation/AOR received in mail (we scanned this letter and sent it to IRCC via web form)
- Feb 19, 2024: email from IRCC acknowledging they received the web form submission
- March 18, 2024: CSQ + Undertaking approved
- March 22, 2024: Received 2 copies of CSQ + 1 copy of CSQ approval letter + 1 copy of Sponsor Approval letter +1 copy of approved application in the mail (all arrived in the same envelope) We also scanned the CSQ and the Sponsor Approval letter (3 pages total) and submitted those to IRCC through web form as well
- March 25, 2024: email from IRCC acknowledging they received the web form submission
If you have any other questions about the CSQ or anything else, let me know! I'm happy to help with any info I can
My former employer is based out of Vancouver, so they are a Canadian company and they do already have a branch in Montreal, specifically. I wasn't the only employee that was laid off, but I think it was just easier for them/their payroll to include me in the lay offs since I was moving between countries. I worked for a game company and the industry is struggling hard right now as a whole. It was just exceptionally poor timing for me. I have also, subsequently, been finding it difficult to obtain a job in the province due to my limited/non-existent French language skills (because there is a "right to French" in the province for business purposes -- meaning no one is ever under any obligation to speak to you in English when interacting with you).Thank you so much for this detailed reply--its helpful to hear from someone else in a similar position! I'm so sorry to hear about your former employer. If you don't mind me asking, do you know what led to the decision to lay you off? Was it because Quebec's employment laws are so complicated? My company is based in the US but does international development work, we actually already have 2 or 3 employees based in Canada but they're all in Toronto. My boss and my division VP are both supportive of the move but it's currently with Legal/HR as they figure out the specifics of Quebec employment law so of course I'm worried.
Also, now that you received the OWP are you starting the process of applying for health insurance? I understand that there is a 3 month delay, but wasn't sure if that was from the time you get the OWP or from the time you start employment.
Thank you again!!
Oh wow! I am so sorry you've been going through that--hopefully you can find something here soon. The right to French thing is interesting--I speak decent but not perfect French. Not sure if it will end up being a legal requirement for me given my company is US based but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.My former employer is based out of Vancouver, so they are a Canadian company and they do already have a branch in Montreal, specifically. I wasn't the only employee that was laid off, but I think it was just easier for them/their payroll to include me in the lay offs since I was moving between countries. I worked for a game company and the industry is struggling hard right now as a whole. It was just exceptionally poor timing for me. I have also, subsequently, been finding it difficult to obtain a job in the province due to my limited/non-existent French language skills (because there is a "right to French" in the province for business purposes -- meaning no one is ever under any obligation to speak to you in English when interacting with you).
In order to get Health insurance, my understanding is you need to have received AOR letter, CSQ, AIP letter, and present 2 photo IDs. Alternatively, you can also qualify for health insurance if you have an OWP and have been employed with a company for 6 months -- aka would take 9 months to get health insurance with the 3-month delay.
I haven't received the Approved In Principal letter yet, and I haven't obtained a job yet. So while I do plan on starting that process as soon as I am able to, I'm currently not eligible.
There's a lot of people on private insurance. I wasn't eligible when I came as an international student so had to pay >$1000 for private insurance with Blue Cross. There are quite a few insurance companies that will offer healthcare for recently landed. You can also see if you are eligible to be placed on your partner's insurance through work, sometimes they will allow non-RAMQ eligible spouses/common-law to be added to their group plan. This may have to go through special circumstances and your partner might have to fight with HR for this.Oh wow! I am so sorry you've been going through that--hopefully you can find something here soon. The right to French thing is interesting--I speak decent but not perfect French. Not sure if it will end up being a legal requirement for me given my company is US based but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.
The health insurance thing is insane especially given it takes 2+ years to get permanent residency in Quebec. What do they do if the PA is pregnant? (I'm not, but this seems like a consideration that could easily come up for many couples). I had been reading the 6 month requirement as you had to have a job contract that was at least 6 months (ie. A temp job or something super seasonal wouldn't count), not that you had to wait 6 months. But I might be reading that wrong.
I hope you get the AIP soon and I'll be curious to hear how long that takes from the time you first applied. Thank you!
So you did not get an email and status was treatment on your MIFi portal and you called MIFI and on phone they confirmed, it's approved...M is missing anything in this ?@damientian well, thank you for the suggestion, I called and learned that our CSQ has been approved on Monday, same as you! Now we're also waiting to receive it but it's half the stress out.
Hey there! One additional question if you see this--I realized we were supposed to submit proof of sending the undertaking application to MIFI--we sent this March 26th but my husband didn't get tracking. No updates in gkey on my OWP (other than to say the application was received on March 21) and no updates on my PR application since the AOR on March 19. I haven't had biometrics or medical requested. Should we resend the undertaking application with tracking? Could that be what's holding it up? They haven't charged my card for the undertaking application either.My former employer is based out of Vancouver, so they are a Canadian company and they do already have a branch in Montreal, specifically. I wasn't the only employee that was laid off, but I think it was just easier for them/their payroll to include me in the lay offs since I was moving between countries. I worked for a game company and the industry is struggling hard right now as a whole. It was just exceptionally poor timing for me. I have also, subsequently, been finding it difficult to obtain a job in the province due to my limited/non-existent French language skills (because there is a "right to French" in the province for business purposes -- meaning no one is ever under any obligation to speak to you in English when interacting with you).
In order to get Health insurance, my understanding is you need to have received AOR letter, CSQ, AIP letter, and present 2 photo IDs. Alternatively, you can also qualify for health insurance if you have an OWP and have been employed with a company for 6 months -- aka would take 9 months to get health insurance with the 3-month delay.
I haven't received the Approved In Principal letter yet, and I haven't obtained a job yet. So while I do plan on starting that process as soon as I am able to, I'm currently not eligible.
I personally don't recommend resending the CSQ/undertaking application if there are no known issues with the application itself. My recommendation is to upload the receipt that you received from Canada Post (with or without tracking) via the webform as the "proof". This worked for my application.Hey there! One additional question if you see this--I realized we were supposed to submit proof of sending the undertaking application to MIFI--we sent this March 26th but my husband didn't get tracking. No updates in gkey on my OWP (other than to say the application was received on March 21) and no updates on my PR application since the AOR on March 19. I haven't had biometrics or medical requested. Should we resend the undertaking application with tracking? Could that be what's holding it up? They haven't charged my card for the undertaking application either.
This is my timeline, hope it helps!Hello Everyone..
Can anyone suggest what is the average time to get CSQ after you get acknowledge of recipt of your documents . I am bit anxious now.
Documents acknowledgement receipt date : February 5, 2024. ( inland applicant )
No update till than , status is En Treatment .
Kindly share average time after receipt of documents ?
Any one got CSQ who received acknowledgement of documents in February, 2024 ??
Thanks .