I think Quebec would be reasonable as B plan.itajena said:hi everyone
just wannet to see how everyone feels after 9th draw.
my score was 360 so i retook IELTS test and i improved to 392, now after 9th draw i have lost my hope.
true some people say its not that bad, given the fact it took them a month to get about 1300 ppl with the minimum score of 700something. but i personally have lost faith in the system. of course if we had regular draws we could at least be a bit more hopeful but the way CIC is acting we cannot be sure abut anything at all.
lets hear about your plan Bs.
i will definitely contact my agent to hunt for a job offer.
what about you all?
how would it be different?Marooned said:I think Quebec would be reasonable as B plan.
Their new online system will be launched on October.itajena said:how would it be different?
i have no idea how to apply for that.
and if we do, and land there, but move to Ontario afterwards would it be a problem?
For anyone thinking about Quebec Immigration, pls check below points.Marooned said:I think Quebec would be reasonable as B plan.
Language is not mandatory for anyone who can meet the minimum points to apply for CSQ.munjal said:For anyone thinking about Quebec Immigration, pls check below points.
There are 2 phases for quebec immigration:
First to get Quebec Selection Certificate (many countries have processing times of as long as 44 months for this, for ex, India)
and once you get CSQ, apply for Federal PR (it takes more 8 - 12 months for this)
so altogether it may take as long as 44+8 = 52 months (over 4 years)
Not to forget about the stricter language rules for French Language proficiency for Quebec immigration.
You must have minimum B2 level of french (which is considered to be native level language proficiency) to be eligible for sending your quebec application.
No it is not for someone who have enough points for running CSQ application.sunnyvin said:french is must for Quebec.
Thanks for the clarificationMarooned said:No it is not for someone who have enough points for running CSQ application.
A single applicant must score at least 49 points based on the criteria. An applicant with a spouse or common-law/conjugal partner must score at least 57 points.