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Hi! Almost 90% of the questions in my interview was in french. He asked me detailed questions about my job as RN, the process of becoming a registered nurse in quebec, salary of nurses in quebec, plans upon arriving, why I choose quebec, what my family thinks about my immigration plans. All of it was asked in french. I was interviewed 10minutes earlier than my scheduled time and last for more than an hour. The officer was a very kind man. He often supplied me with words in french so I could fully explain myself..hehe

shersta said:
Hi Yan18 and 12mitch, kamusta interview nyo? Please share your experience. :)
 
Wow. Sounds great! Malapit na yan! Good luck to your application sa federal stage. Welcome to Montreal n a next time :)
 
thanks so much solokru. Ang galing kasi ng interview guide mo. ;)


solokru said:
Wow. Sounds great! Malapit na yan! Good luck to your application sa federal stage. Welcome to Montreal n a next time :)
 
12mitch said:
thanks so much solokru. Ang galing kasi ng interview guide mo. ;)

I'm just glad applicants still find it useful. Hit me up when you guys are already here in Montreal.
 
solokru said:
I'm just glad applicants still find it useful. Hit me up when you guys are already here in Montreal.

can i ask which agency you used for quebec?im planning to apply as QSW..Hope you reply..and did it took more than 2 years?
 
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Nope. I just applied on my own. It took about a year.

@blacksheep

On page seven of this thread.
 
solokru said:
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Nope. I just applied on my own. It took about a year.

@ blacksheep

On page seven of this thread.


thank you for the reply, :-* however I have another question I am eligible to sit my CRNE next feb 2013, but I my problem is I dont have an employer to help me get a temporary work permit, to complete my registration in Onatario, so I am entertaining the thought of getting PR through QSw instead. you think it is possible to get PR from Quebec and practice in Ontario?if not I should be registered as well in Quebec, I have not requested for the kit from OIIQ yet, but do they also require that all employers should send them the certificate of employment or only the last and recent one?thanks
 
QSW is like PNP. You're going to sign an agreement that you would need to reside in Quebec. You need to pay your taxes in Quebec and you need to reside in Quebec. I've heard from my cousin that some people who transferred to another province being denied and being deported back to the Philippines. I just don't know how soon they transferred. You need to essentially establish your residency in a province. Having your PR card and medicare registered to another province while you are a QSW would do you no good. If you're registering sa Ontario just wait for the FSW to open up. Mahirap humanap ng employer sa Ontario if you're planning to live in the Toronto area. There's a lot of nurses from Quebec and other provinces transferring to Toronto and there's a lot of reasons for that.

For the COE sa pinas you should have COE from all of your previous employers so that they can validate your experience. Good luck. I hope you figure out what you're gonna do soon.
 
12mitch said:
Hi! Almost 90% of the questions in my interview was in french. He asked me detailed questions about my job as RN, the process of becoming a registered nurse in quebec, salary of nurses in quebec, plans upon arriving, why I choose quebec, what my family thinks about my immigration plans. All of it was asked in french. I was interviewed 10minutes earlier than my scheduled time and last for more than an hour. The officer was a very kind man. He often supplied me with words in french so I could fully explain myself..hehe

good job...