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kabir24

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Hi all,

I currently live and work in Montreal, Quebec. I came here last year on work permit via. International Experience Canada. My current work permit expires in February and I wish to live in Canada. I am not planning to live in Quebec after my job in February, as I don't speak french and cannot learn it in a few months.

I got all my documents ECA, CELPIP and other documents ready to apply for express entry.

My question is can I apply for express entry and show my current Montreal address as point of contact? The reason I asked this is because people have given me mixed responses on this, and I am not sure what to do now? With all honestly, I am more than willing to move out of Quebec if I receive PR or even ITA.

Please respond with what will be the best option for me as I wish to apply for express entry asap with out waiting further and loosing my options.

Any help will helpful!
 
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Hi!
We are in exactly the same boat as you at the moment. It is definitely possible, the trick is proving that you intend to leave Quebec. The most recommended way to do this is to either have family or a job offer outside of Quebec. You will need to submit a letter of intent to leave Quebec with your EE profile. The fact that your work permit is expiring soon will definitely count in your favour.

If you are like us, however, and don't have either of these things, it is where things get tricky. We have tried to show it by proving we are looking for jobs outside of Quebec but unfortunately we don't know if this will actually work.

Has anyone out there had any success with proving intent to leave Quebec without a job offer or family elsewhere in Canada?
 
In the same situation as you guys. Work permit expiring soon. Quebec MIDI has no intention of giving CSQ. They are holding applicants from March 2017. So won't get CSQ before my work permit expires. No relatives in Canada, no job offers because no one will hire candidates who have their work permits expiring soon. Its too much of a hassle for them.

Only way is to apply Express Entry and show intention to leave Quebec, else go back to home country and apply Express Entry from there.
 
We saw an immigration agent who said that even if you go back home and apply from there, you will still have to prove that you don't intend to return to Quebec
 
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I am in the same boat. I have my brother living in BC. can I show it as an intent to leave Quebec? Please can somebody answer soon i am running out of time. Thanks a lot.
 
I am in the same boat. I have my brother living in BC. can I show it as an intent to leave Quebec? Please can somebody answer soon i am running out of time. Thanks a lot.

There is no sure shot way of knowing this. All you can do is apply and prove your intent. If its gets rejected, it wont be a misrepresentation, so there is no harm in trying this step.

Even CIC's says its possible to do so as long as you prove your intent.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=382&top=29

I am also planning to do this. I am in a closed work permit in Quebec, I am not allowed to work for any other employers, no employers will give job offer because of my closed permit. So kind of in a chicken n egg problem here.

Quebec is a bad province for high skilled temporary visa workers to be. But if you have a PR, lots of job n options.
 
There is no sure shot way of knowing this. All you can do is apply and prove your intent. If its gets rejected, it wont be a misrepresentation, so there is no harm in trying this step.

Even CIC's says its possible to do so as long as you prove your intent.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=382&top=29

I am also planning to do this. I am in a closed work permit in Quebec, I am not allowed to work for any other employers, no employers will give job offer because of my closed permit. So kind of in a chicken n egg problem here.

Quebec is a bad province for high skilled temporary visa workers to be. But if you have a PR, lots of job n options.


Hi Cherti

Is there any way we can apply EE Profile and QSW Federal at the same time once we have CSQ? In my point of view it will conflict.
 
Hi Cherti

Is there any way we can apply EE Profile and QSW Federal at the same time once we have CSQ? In my point of view it will conflict.

You are right. It will conflict, because QSW and EE are of the same type of PR application albeit federal QSW applicants being unfairly delayed.
I would only proceed with either one of those at the federal level.
 
Thanks Cherti,
Not sure how we can go for EE as once we have CSQ as that stage we should be applying for QSW
 
CSQ is not an immigration application. As long as you haven't applied for QSW, you can apply for CEC and show proofs of your intentions. I haven't applied yet, but I am researching on it. I dont have a CSQ yet too.

Moreover, I dont think Quebec and Federal will talk to each other about existence of a CSQ to check when you apply for CEC.

Many people have been successful in applying CEC from Quebec. Most are temporary skilled workers.
 
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Thanks Cherti again

Looks like those who have been successful for applying CEC(Hope obtained too) must have been having strong justification for showing intent to move out of Quebec even if they are temporary workers.

I heard CSQ and QSW is recommended for PR applicants in Quebec
 
Hi all,

I have studied full time in Quebec. And now I am working full time, it’s been more than a year now. I am in the dilemma wether to apply under EE or Quebec immigration programme.

I have a decent job here, and I don’t want leave now. So if I apply under EE I have to quit and leave Quebec??

And on the other side Quebec immigration so so slow process with lots of uncertainties that I am confused what to do.

Please let me know your thoughts.
Thank you!
 
Hi all,

I have studied full time in Quebec. And now I am working full time, it’s been more than a year now. I am in the dilemma wether to apply under EE or Quebec immigration programme.

I have a decent job here, and I don’t want leave now. So if I apply under EE I have to quit and leave Quebec??

And on the other side Quebec immigration so so slow process with lots of uncertainties that I am confused what to do.

Please let me know your thoughts.
Thank you!

It depends on your priorities. Do you want slow process + uncertainties + beauracracy OR fast + certainity + simple process. PEQ is an exception to this. I dont think you are applying under PEQ.


If you apply EE by residing in Quebec, you will have to provide proof of your intentions to move out because in your case you studied in Quebec and working too. This forum has many discussions regarding this and I am sure you can reach a decision by going through various discussion here.
 
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Hi All,

I am resident of Ontario, working remotely for Quebec company. I did filed my taxes from Ontario.

The reference letter that I got from my employer has company address(Quebec). Will there any be any hurdles for me after submitting documents.
Do I need to provide any additional documentation to show intent that I don't move to Quebec after getting PR in future?

Please advise.

Thanks.
 
Hi All,

I am resident of Ontario, working remotely for Quebec company. I did filed my taxes from Ontario.

The reference letter that I got from my employer has company address(Quebec). Will there any be any hurdles for me after submitting documents.
Do I need to provide any additional documentation to show intent that I don't move to Quebec after getting PR in future?

Please advise.

Thanks.

It depends on the visa officer examining your application. Some officer might ask proof that you are residing in Ontario and not in Quebec. Most probably you will be fine.