Stuck In Quebec
Hero Member
- Jul 17, 2012
- 15
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- CPP-O
- NOC Code......
- complicated
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 27-08-2012
- Doc's Request.
- 17-04-2013
- AOR Received.
- 08-11-2012
- IELTS Request
- Sent with application
- File Transfer...
- 08-11-2012
- Med's Request
- 23-11-2013
- Med's Done....
- 29-11-2013
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- 06-01-2014
- VISA ISSUED...
- 16-01-3014
- LANDED..........
- 21-01-2014
Hi S.David
As I read in earlier posts that some of the applicants from Quebec were asked by the visa office to provide proof or explanation that they intend not to settle in Quebec. I got my PER earlier this month and plan to submit my CSQ rejection letter as proof that I am no way intending to stay in Quebec. Also the person who was asked to provide such a proof quoted the body of the letter ( skim through earlier posts) and the query posed was that he has just finished 2nd year and by the time he lands, he won't finish his PhD and can't land in Quebec without CSQ. I will be done in 4-5 months and I have job offers from outside of Quebec so that's my plan to show my thesis completion and job offer plus letter of rejection from Quebec. I in reality have no intentions of staying in Quebec and want out asap.
If I am you, depending upon your level of french and time to finish the degree, will apply to Quebec and have a file opened as a back up. There are a few good counsellors at Quebec Immigration and have brains where it's supposed to be. You might get lucky. I have intermediate level french now but will not apply to Quebec again to save time and money. Last option is PEQ which is guranteed. Even CSQ is almost guranteed once you graduate. I have friends with masters who were issued CSQ. If going this way, show intentions to stay in Quebec and ask your supervisor to employ you for a while.
Best of luck. I am pretty sure you will be more than ok.
As I read in earlier posts that some of the applicants from Quebec were asked by the visa office to provide proof or explanation that they intend not to settle in Quebec. I got my PER earlier this month and plan to submit my CSQ rejection letter as proof that I am no way intending to stay in Quebec. Also the person who was asked to provide such a proof quoted the body of the letter ( skim through earlier posts) and the query posed was that he has just finished 2nd year and by the time he lands, he won't finish his PhD and can't land in Quebec without CSQ. I will be done in 4-5 months and I have job offers from outside of Quebec so that's my plan to show my thesis completion and job offer plus letter of rejection from Quebec. I in reality have no intentions of staying in Quebec and want out asap.
If I am you, depending upon your level of french and time to finish the degree, will apply to Quebec and have a file opened as a back up. There are a few good counsellors at Quebec Immigration and have brains where it's supposed to be. You might get lucky. I have intermediate level french now but will not apply to Quebec again to save time and money. Last option is PEQ which is guranteed. Even CSQ is almost guranteed once you graduate. I have friends with masters who were issued CSQ. If going this way, show intentions to stay in Quebec and ask your supervisor to employ you for a while.
Best of luck. I am pretty sure you will be more than ok.
TyrusX said:Dude, there were some people here with the same problem.:
User Stuck In Quebec may have some ideas. try to get in touch with him.