- Dec 12, 2010
- 25
- 124
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Warsaw
- NOC Code......
- 2281
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 03-12-2015
- Nomination.....
- March 23rd 2016
- AOR Received.
- April 13th 2016
- Passport Req..
- July 16th 2016
- VISA ISSUED...
- CoPR at August 5th 2016
- LANDED..........
- Nov 1st 2016
Hi everyone
My story is short and simple - I love Canada, I've been in Toronto for one year for Working Holiday, got a job but gettin LMO in GTA is pretty impossible unless you're genius so I'm tryin with Quebec where i don't need any job offer or LMO, anyway, my aplication is almost ready and just wanna confirm with someone who passed this process recently my checklist of attached documents to make sure I'm not missing anything and save time for delays.
Based on: www . immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/biq/vienna/dcs-workers/list-documents.html for this moment I have:
-Application for Selection Certificate with stapled passport-size photo
-Self-sufficiency Contract
-Proof of payment with credit card
-any of my 2 professions is regulated in Quebec, so I dont have any documents regarding that matter
-I have uncle in Quebec (my mother's cousin), i marked his existance with phone number and address in general application, however separate declaration is marked only for: spouse, de facto spouse, father, mother, son, daughter, brother, sister, grandfather or grandmother so I'm not attaching it (right?)
-Photocopy of my diploma from University in English - with university stamp and sign on every page. This is 10-page diploma with all my grades and all descriptions by EU standards - I think it's good enough. Photocopy of my second diploma (post-graduate) in Polish with college stamp and sign on every page with official translation from certified translator
-Photocopy of my previous employment certification with official translation
-Photocopy of my internship certifications with official translations
-My current resume
-Photocopy of identity page from my passport
-Photocopy of my birth certyfication with official translation
-Photocopy of IELTS certificate
And thats it - am I missing something? I'm goin alone, my French is so crazy basic I don't have any certificates, but started to learn recently
Thanks guys for any sugestions
My story is short and simple - I love Canada, I've been in Toronto for one year for Working Holiday, got a job but gettin LMO in GTA is pretty impossible unless you're genius so I'm tryin with Quebec where i don't need any job offer or LMO, anyway, my aplication is almost ready and just wanna confirm with someone who passed this process recently my checklist of attached documents to make sure I'm not missing anything and save time for delays.
Based on: www . immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/biq/vienna/dcs-workers/list-documents.html for this moment I have:
-Application for Selection Certificate with stapled passport-size photo
-Self-sufficiency Contract
-Proof of payment with credit card
-any of my 2 professions is regulated in Quebec, so I dont have any documents regarding that matter
-I have uncle in Quebec (my mother's cousin), i marked his existance with phone number and address in general application, however separate declaration is marked only for: spouse, de facto spouse, father, mother, son, daughter, brother, sister, grandfather or grandmother so I'm not attaching it (right?)
-Photocopy of my diploma from University in English - with university stamp and sign on every page. This is 10-page diploma with all my grades and all descriptions by EU standards - I think it's good enough. Photocopy of my second diploma (post-graduate) in Polish with college stamp and sign on every page with official translation from certified translator
-Photocopy of my previous employment certification with official translation
-Photocopy of my internship certifications with official translations
-My current resume
-Photocopy of identity page from my passport
-Photocopy of my birth certyfication with official translation
-Photocopy of IELTS certificate
And thats it - am I missing something? I'm goin alone, my French is so crazy basic I don't have any certificates, but started to learn recently
Thanks guys for any sugestions