Hello everyone,
The following information was given to me by an immigration lawyer, however I wanted to check first. I've lived in QC for 5 years, studied (with a student permit for 3 years) and currently working (with a post-graduation work permit). I want to pursue the PR and the lawyer told me that I have the option to move out of QC, keep working remotely and apply for Express Entry after doing the English test. Apparently my points are good as per the last pool. This would improve drastically the processing time if I did it via QC with the CSQ. My french is not that good by the way. Also, there are some variables such as my employer helping me out and passing the English exam. I'm just a little worried that at the moment of the decision they determine that my intention would be to come back to Quebec.
Any tips on how to really demonstrate I'd be staying out of QC? Is this a risky option?
If someone can give me any advice would be greatly appreciated.
The following information was given to me by an immigration lawyer, however I wanted to check first. I've lived in QC for 5 years, studied (with a student permit for 3 years) and currently working (with a post-graduation work permit). I want to pursue the PR and the lawyer told me that I have the option to move out of QC, keep working remotely and apply for Express Entry after doing the English test. Apparently my points are good as per the last pool. This would improve drastically the processing time if I did it via QC with the CSQ. My french is not that good by the way. Also, there are some variables such as my employer helping me out and passing the English exam. I'm just a little worried that at the moment of the decision they determine that my intention would be to come back to Quebec.
Any tips on how to really demonstrate I'd be staying out of QC? Is this a risky option?
If someone can give me any advice would be greatly appreciated.