Hi all,
Can I start a full-time french course, at Quebec Inmigration, before applying inland for permanent residence? What about just after?
I'm trying to save time before obtaining the open work permit.
I assume I qualify as "Person authorized to submit on-site in Canada an application for permanent residence". Being married to a Canadian, I'm legally allowed to apply. But I don't have any "federal immigration document issued by Citizenship and Immigration Canada" neither Social Insurance Number (SIN).
After applying, I was able to download a PDF where I was asked to send Visitor Record, code 17. But the step 1 at form.services.micc.gouv.qc.ca said I could have such document Or "You are authorized to submit on site an application for permanent residence."
I looked at the SIN application procedure, at it seems to require in my case the "Visitor record issued by CIC, indicating you are authorized to work in Canada".
I think my case shouldn't be so unique: 1) married to Canadian 2) applying inland.
Can someone in my case apply for the french course?
I guess it should be possible. Accepting submissions of people like me improve the integration of newcomers, and help the economy to make use of the abilities sooner.
What can I do?
cheers!
Can I start a full-time french course, at Quebec Inmigration, before applying inland for permanent residence? What about just after?
I'm trying to save time before obtaining the open work permit.
I assume I qualify as "Person authorized to submit on-site in Canada an application for permanent residence". Being married to a Canadian, I'm legally allowed to apply. But I don't have any "federal immigration document issued by Citizenship and Immigration Canada" neither Social Insurance Number (SIN).
After applying, I was able to download a PDF where I was asked to send Visitor Record, code 17. But the step 1 at form.services.micc.gouv.qc.ca said I could have such document Or "You are authorized to submit on site an application for permanent residence."
I looked at the SIN application procedure, at it seems to require in my case the "Visitor record issued by CIC, indicating you are authorized to work in Canada".
I think my case shouldn't be so unique: 1) married to Canadian 2) applying inland.
Can someone in my case apply for the french course?
I guess it should be possible. Accepting submissions of people like me improve the integration of newcomers, and help the economy to make use of the abilities sooner.
What can I do?
cheers!