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Applying for PR Outland-Question concerning Quebec Selection Certificate

V_

Star Member
Feb 26, 2015
61
1
Category........
Visa Office......
Mexico (Chile)
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
May 4th 2016
Doc's Request.
August 30th 2016: Police Cert from Canada
Nomination.....
SA June 23rd 2016. CSQ: app. received June 30th 2016, CSQ received August 22nd 2016
AOR Received.
AOR1 none, AOR2: August 17th 2016
File Transfer...
On Ecas: July 15th 2016
Med's Done....
Upfront: Feb 19 th 2016
Hi!

My partner and I are applying for PR-Outland and we currently both live in Quebec. My partner is currently here on a Work Holiday
visa (open work permit).

On the form IMM 0008E, section Application Details, Question 6, they ask: "Have you received your Quebec Selection Certificate?" Our answer is "no" and then they ask: "If no, when did you apply for your CSQ?" and there is a place to put a date.

My partner did not have to apply for this certificate since he came with a Work Holiday/Open work permit. Should we leave the date section blank, or write something else?

Thanks! Again, all your help is super appreciated! :)
 

canuck_in_uk

VIP Member
May 4, 2012
31,553
7,205
Visa Office......
London
App. Filed.......
06/12
Hi.

You can leave it blank. CIC will contact you when it's time to apply for the CSQ.
 

V_

Star Member
Feb 26, 2015
61
1
Category........
Visa Office......
Mexico (Chile)
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
May 4th 2016
Doc's Request.
August 30th 2016: Police Cert from Canada
Nomination.....
SA June 23rd 2016. CSQ: app. received June 30th 2016, CSQ received August 22nd 2016
AOR Received.
AOR1 none, AOR2: August 17th 2016
File Transfer...
On Ecas: July 15th 2016
Med's Done....
Upfront: Feb 19 th 2016
Thanks Canuck!
 

Majid3006

Member
Jun 5, 2017
16
0
Hi.

You can leave it blank. CIC will contact you when it's time to apply for the CSQ.
Hi canuck_in_uk,
Please assist me. I am 30 years old Pakistani male and I am engaged to my cousin, who is a Canadian citizen, she is my aunt's daughter. Now my family is planning to fly to Canada for my wedding. We are altogether 5 family members and one sister is married having 11 months old daughter. My father in law is preparing an invitation letter for us.
I want to have some guidance from the experts, what things should I keep in mind prior to file our visit visa. How much bank statement do we need, should we attach old pictures of our family with our application, should I get the wedding card attached with the application etc etc. do we have to write the personal statements separately or just my father should write the personal statement being head of the family.
I am a graduate from UK and working independently, should I file separately or should I file visa along with father.
My father is a retired Army officer, re-employed in one of the armed forces institutions, my brother in law is also an Army officer presently serving, my younger sister is studying medicine and she is in her last year of medical school, other sister is a housewife having an infant and my mother is a house wife. This is the complete profile.
please assist me accordingly.
 

canuck_in_uk

VIP Member
May 4, 2012
31,553
7,205
Visa Office......
London
App. Filed.......
06/12
Hi canuck_in_uk,
Please assist me. I am 30 years old Pakistani male and I am engaged to my cousin, who is a Canadian citizen, she is my aunt's daughter. Now my family is planning to fly to Canada for my wedding. We are altogether 5 family members and one sister is married having 11 months old daughter. My father in law is preparing an invitation letter for us.
I want to have some guidance from the experts, what things should I keep in mind prior to file our visit visa. How much bank statement do we need, should we attach old pictures of our family with our application, should I get the wedding card attached with the application etc etc. do we have to write the personal statements separately or just my father should write the personal statement being head of the family.
I am a graduate from UK and working independently, should I file separately or should I file visa along with father.
My father is a retired Army officer, re-employed in one of the armed forces institutions, my brother in law is also an Army officer presently serving, my younger sister is studying medicine and she is in her last year of medical school, other sister is a housewife having an infant and my mother is a house wife. This is the complete profile.
please assist me accordingly.
Honestly, you are very unlikely to be approved for a TRV to get married in Canada. You would considered a high risk to overstay.

Apply separately from your family. Follow the checklist for what to submit.