I am starting this new thread for anyone who is pursuing Express Entry while temporarily working in Quebec. There are many successful applicants in this forum who have done this. I hope they will give their inputs here.
Reasons to go Express Entry route :
1. Not knowing French, spouse not getting jobs.
2. Did not know that Quebec PR route was different from Express Entry when you accepted job offer.
3. CSQ for regular inland applicants delayed for unknown amount of time.
4. Do not want to live and settle in Quebec for some reason.
So the million dollar question from CIC's FAQ http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=382&top=29
Can I apply under the Canadian Experience Class if I am currently living in Quebec and I plan to live elsewhere in Canada?
Yes. You can apply and count your work experience in Quebec.
If you plan to live in Quebec, you must apply to the Ministère de l’Immigration, de la Diversité et de l’Inclusion du Québec. Quebec selects its own immigrants.
Proving the intent to live outside Quebec
The onus is upon us to prove our intention to reside outside Quebec. It means you don't need to move out first and then apply. The FAQ says "if I am currently living in Quebec and I plan to live elsewhere" , .
In the Letter of Explanation section in Express Entry after getting an ITA, we need to provide a letter to the VO convincing the officer of our reasons, intentions and the steps that we have taken for the move. If the VO is convinced, our application will be accepted. If rejected, its still not misrepresentation.
The steps we have taken to prove our intent can be:
1. Job offers from other provinces.
2. Spouse not getting job.
3. Cannot speak French.
4. Cannot grow in career without speaking French etc.
If anyone is planning to go this route, lets discuss and help each other here.
Reasons to go Express Entry route :
1. Not knowing French, spouse not getting jobs.
2. Did not know that Quebec PR route was different from Express Entry when you accepted job offer.
3. CSQ for regular inland applicants delayed for unknown amount of time.
4. Do not want to live and settle in Quebec for some reason.
So the million dollar question from CIC's FAQ http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=382&top=29
Can I apply under the Canadian Experience Class if I am currently living in Quebec and I plan to live elsewhere in Canada?
Yes. You can apply and count your work experience in Quebec.
If you plan to live in Quebec, you must apply to the Ministère de l’Immigration, de la Diversité et de l’Inclusion du Québec. Quebec selects its own immigrants.
Proving the intent to live outside Quebec
The onus is upon us to prove our intention to reside outside Quebec. It means you don't need to move out first and then apply. The FAQ says "if I am currently living in Quebec and I plan to live elsewhere" , .
In the Letter of Explanation section in Express Entry after getting an ITA, we need to provide a letter to the VO convincing the officer of our reasons, intentions and the steps that we have taken for the move. If the VO is convinced, our application will be accepted. If rejected, its still not misrepresentation.
The steps we have taken to prove our intent can be:
1. Job offers from other provinces.
2. Spouse not getting job.
3. Cannot speak French.
4. Cannot grow in career without speaking French etc.
If anyone is planning to go this route, lets discuss and help each other here.