PUZZLED said:hello everyone.. i hope someone can enlightened me on this matter. I have applied for spouse sponsorship Within canada last MAY2010 and im holding a visitors visa which i applied for extension. recently i got my CSQ FEB2011 ,here in montreal where Im living with my husband. I have applied for another extension of my visitors visa since november2010 but i didnt got any reply from CIC which make me worried for my status here instead i got the CSQ . My question is:
Is CSQ enough requirement to apply for health govt insurance and french courses?
No - unless application was made outland, you can apply for Insurance and French courses after you receive at least AIP
what documents I needed to work now that im holding CSQ?
CSQ is useless without subsequent decisions of CIC, so you have to wait for AIP and then apply for OWP, unless you have already sent your application for OWP with your sponsorship application
what will i do now that i never got any reply from CIC about my extension of status(VISITORS VISA) which I applied last NOV 2010? is it because i dont need it anymore since I got my CSQ?
Again CSQ is useless to you. If you applied for extension within validity of your now expired visa you are ok because you are on implied status until you receive the decision from CIC.
Should I wait for AIP as some others are saying and when should i expect this?
This is the first document which will enable you to do just about anything - apply for OWP, student visa, health insurance, french course (with CSQ of course because we are in Quebec). When to expect it? No one can tell you for sure - but timeline is on the CIC website (very bottom)
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm-fc.asp
Thank you more power on this forum! any feedback will be greatly appreciated...
I saw that most of your questions were answered in the other thread, but I wanted to keep our process knowledge pool in here. You should look at CSQ only as an extra step in the process, without which the process will not continue but which does not, itself alone, give you anything.
Hello... I took that course 32 years ago and my French is very good, then after two years I decided to perfectionate or improve it so I went to the University but it was only to write reports or university work... Right after that course I found a job in a Bank as a teller so my French was pretty good, then when registering at the University they put me in an Advanced level in order to complied with the University language requirements, these courses are very goodd in terms off cultural integration... I still remember my teachers! cheers...QCSunshine said:My understanding of the MICC French courses is that the MICC offers classes from a range of a beginner level and up to some sort of intermediate level. If one already has an extensive knowledge of French, I was told that the MICC doesn't offer classes for those already at an advanced level, who are looking to "perfect" their French. The center I found offers classes that go to a more advanced level than the MICC classes, according to the director of the center.
Thanks for sharing your experience with us canadiancitizen, although things will have changed after 32 years! Of course, we hope, always for the better! I do not doubt that MICC courses will be effective...canadiancitizen said:Hello... I took that course 32 years ago and my French is very good, then after two years I decided to perfectionate or improve it so I went to the University but it was only to write reports or university work... Right after that course I found a job in a Bank as a teller so my French was pretty good, then when registering at the University they put me in an Advanced level in order to complied with the University language requirements, these courses are very goodd in terms off cultural integration... I still remember my teachers! cheers...
As I stated in other thread, after CIC i was contacted by Montreal office - actually only one week after I received decision from Vegreville about my landing interview, and to my surprise they demanded that I pay the PR fee and send them a proof in order to schedule the landing interview. I sent the proof last Monday and now just waiting hope it will be soon. I read somewhere else that it is only formalityVenemex said:Hi,
Finally we got the letter, saying that decision have been made and we will receive a second letter from Montreal Office. It seems they will call us for an interview. Do somebody know the process is coming.
Any who has passed the interview for sponsor in Montreal or it is just formality?
Info please
Very excited almost at the end, I hope!!
SssS said:My e-cas got updated today
We received your application for permanent residence on May 6, 2010.
We started processing your application on July 16, 2010.
Medical results have been received.
A decision has been made and you will be contacted.
We sent you a letter on March 1, 2011
Now waiting
I believe a decision made is within In Porccess in the first page as it happens to me, and it means that AIP stage is done when they ask you to apply for CSQ, but anyway, Congratulations your are almost done!Inlandappl said:Wow, that looks "faster" than usual. that means that you jumped From the sending the application directly to landing without passing for AIP? or in quebec it works differently? I ask this because i also applied inland from quebec. yesterday i received the letter to go on with MICC and i applied yesterday too(for CSQ among the other papers). any thoughts?