Curious how the process in Canada works, specifically in Quebec. In US, when you apply through a relative or your employer, for example, they respond back in several months (or years ), and say - "all is good. Now just sit back an wait for 4 to 8 years :-\ for your 'permanent resident visa' to become available. Then go through the formalities fo medical, etc., and you are in!" Is that the same way it is with Quebec? Specifically -
If the application is not rejected by Quebec, does that mean: 1) that it will eventully clear and you will be "selected by Quebec" and it's just formality of waiting your turn in line to get a letter of acceptance by Quebec so you can then just go through the formalities with Canadian Immigration? (medical, other forms, etc.)
OR: 2) will the final decision to give you a Quebec letter of acceptance be made after they get to your application (in 8 to 15 months, whatever the wait time ends up being)?
Thank you
If the application is not rejected by Quebec, does that mean: 1) that it will eventully clear and you will be "selected by Quebec" and it's just formality of waiting your turn in line to get a letter of acceptance by Quebec so you can then just go through the formalities with Canadian Immigration? (medical, other forms, etc.)
OR: 2) will the final decision to give you a Quebec letter of acceptance be made after they get to your application (in 8 to 15 months, whatever the wait time ends up being)?
Thank you