30 months time seems like a nightmare..lhr_montreal said:Hi Shahbaz.
Yes they do ask for educational and experience certificates.
And timeframe is between 6 months to 30 months.
May Allah help us all
30 months time seems like a nightmare..lhr_montreal said:Hi Shahbaz.
Yes they do ask for educational and experience certificates.
And timeframe is between 6 months to 30 months.
May Allah help us all
No you have submit a Photocopy of Imm0008egen application form and keep the original in your record. when you got the CSQ, then you have submit this original form along with CSQ and other relevant documents to the CHC UK.farhan76 said:Dear Friend,
I am planning to submit CSQ, tell me Federal form submit with Qubec application.
Thanks,
FArhan
Hello tmkhan036tmkhan036 said:No you have submit a Photocopy of Imm0008egen application form and keep the original in your record. when you got the CSQ, then you have submit this original form along with CSQ and other relevant documents to the CHC UK.
Dear,lhr_montreal said:Hello tmkhan036
Please do not misguide the ppl. Quebec has its own forms and federal has their own. So never send a photocopy of any form just send the original.
May Allah help us all
@ TMKhan,tmkhan036 said:Dear,
I think you have not red the complete instructions.Please read the following
[size=10pt]Application for a permanent residence in Canada [/size]
•You and your spouse, if any, must complete the form Application for permanent residence in Canada (IMM 0008) and attach a [size=10pt][size=10pt][size=10pt]photocopy[/size][/size][/size] of it to your Application for a Québec selection certificate. If you obtain a Québec selection certificate, send the [size=10pt][size=10pt][size=10pt]original[/size][/size][/size] of this form to the Government of Canada with your application for permanent residence.
For more details, consult the Permanent workers section – Application for permanent residence on the Immigration-Québec site.
Hello Shahbaz,Shahbaz_ali said:@ TMKhan,
Have u qualified for CSQ.......
lhr_montreal said:Dear Sir/Madam,
Thank you for your enquiry.
As of April 1, 2010, applications for permanent residence under the Economic categories for citizens or residents of Pakistan will be processed by our office in London, UK. The economic categories are comprised of Federal skilled Workers, Federal Investors, Self-Employed, Entrepreneurs, Provincial Nominees and Quebec-selected Permanent Workers and Business People. Although Islamabad will continue processing a few applications that are close to completion, the majority are being transferred to London. The file transfer of existing permanent residence applications under the Economic categories is currently underway.
Your application has been transferred and will be processed in London, please be advised that our office will contact you when we are in a position to begin processing your application. Please wait until this time before providing any new information relating to changes in your personal circumstances, additional dependents, new employment, education or new identity documents.
At this point, it is too early to tell what the new processing times will be for these cases in London. We regret that we cannot provide a schedule for the assessment of files and that our office cannot provide status updates at this time.
Our office sends immigration decisions and information requests by post or email to the mailing address or email address provided in the application. Therefore, it is important that our office be notified immediately of any change of address or email address. Please also notify us if you would like to withdraw your application. For all other updates, wait until you are contacted by our office.
We thank you for your patience during this transition period and for keeping your correspondence to a minimum.
Yours sincerely,
Client Service Unit (ASV)
Immigration and Medical Services Division | Direction de l'immigration et des services médicaux
Canadian High Commission | Haut-commissariat du Canada
38 Grosvenor Street
London, W1K 4AA | Londres, W1K 4AA
United Kingdom | Royaume-Uni
Government of Canada