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Can any body tell me exactly how much points I will get in Quebec Immigration Program ? Do I qualify for Quebec Skilled worker Program ??

Please guide me who knows exactly.

My Details are as follows,

1) Education - MBA from India
2) Age - 28
3) Work Exp - more than 3 Years
4) Relative in Canada - yes ( But not in Quebec)
5) Spouse Education - M.Sc
6) Age - 28
7) Work exp - 4 Years
8) Language - IELTS only (Speaking - 5 , Listing - 7, Reading - 5, Writing - 6) French - No knowledge.
9) Fund sufficient.

Can any one tell me do I qualify for Quebec ??

Please help guys ...................

Regards,
Ge-one
 
Ge-one said:
Can any body tell me exactly how much points I will get in Quebec Immigration Program ? Do I qualify for Quebec Skilled worker Program ??

Please guide me who knows exactly.

My Details are as follows,

1) Education - MBA from India
2) Age - 28
3) Work Exp - more than 3 Years
4) Relative in Canada - yes ( But not in Quebec)
5) Spouse Education - M.Sc
6) Age - 28
7) Work exp - 4 Years
8) Language - IELTS only (Speaking - 5 , Listing - 7, Reading - 5, Writing - 6) French - No knowledge.
9) Fund sufficient.

Can any one tell me do I qualify for Quebec ??

Please help guys ...................

Regards,
Ge-one
Dear Ge-one,follow this thread http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/quebec-applicants-lets-share-experience-t37196.7605.html I'm sure all your questions will be answered. Hope this helps. :)
 
Ge-one said:
Can any body tell me exactly how much points I will get in Quebec Immigration Program ? Do I qualify for Quebec Skilled worker Program ??

Please guide me who knows exactly.

My Details are as follows,

1) Education - MBA from India
2) Age - 28
3) Work Exp - more than 3 Years
4) Relative in Canada - yes ( But not in Quebec)
5) Spouse Education - M.Sc
6) Age - 28
7) Work exp - 4 Years
8) Language - IELTS only (Speaking - 5 , Listing - 7, Reading - 5, Writing - 6) French - No knowledge.
9) Fund sufficient.

Can any one tell me do I qualify for Quebec ??

Please help guys ...................

Regards,
Ge-one

Hi Ge-one , as now has recommended, follow the thread on Quebec immigration. We might know very little as we are from Federal Skilled worker Category . I am posting the below info taken from there. Hope it might help in some way.


What You Need to Know about the Quebec Skilled Worker Program
Monday, 31 October 2011 13:48
The best known Canadian immigration program is the Federal Skilled Worker Program. Most potential immigrants believe that it is the easiest or the only immigration program they may qualify for. Many potential immigrants have never heard of the Quebec Skilled Worker Program, or if they have heard of it, they have some misconceptions about the program.

“A big misconception is that it is more difficult to qualify under the Quebec Skilled Worker Program than the Federal Skilled Worker Program. It's simply not true,” says Attorney David Cohen. “Granted, it's different, but I disagree that it is harder to qualify as a Quebec Skilled Worker. It's actually getting harder to qualify for the Federal Skilled Worker Program as fewer applications are being accepted. Applicants need to start considering other programs if they want to become Permanent Residents.”

The following are five important points you need to know Quebec Skilled Worker Program:

1. You Don't Need High French Proficiency to Qualify

The Quebec Skilled Worker Program accepts applicants with varying degrees of French proficiency. Some applicants may qualify with low French proficiency while others may need higher levels of French proficiency to qualify, depending on their other qualifications.

The Quebec Skilled Worker Program consists of ten selection factors including education, work experience, and language proficiency. Applicants are awarded points in each selection factor. In order be selected by Quebec, a single applicant must score at least 55 points and an applicant with a spouse or common-law partner must score at least 63 points. Therefore, an applicant that scores higher points in education and work experience may meet the pass mark with a lower level of French proficiency for the language factor.

2. You Don't Need a University Degree to Get High Points

The Quebec Skilled Worker Program awards points to applicants with university degrees and college degrees as well as those with technical or vocational diplomas. Even high school level diplomas with technical or vocational components can be awarded high points. The Quebec Skilled Worker Program not only awards points for Education, but also for the Area of Training of your education (Demaine de formation). Area of Training points are awarded to applicants who have obtained a diploma or certificate related to occupations that are in demand in Quebec.

Many of the degrees or diplomas that are awarded the highest number of points for the Area of Training factor are not in fact university degrees. For example, college level nursing diplomas and high school level butchery certificates are awarded higher points than many other university degrees. For a complete list of Area of Training degrees and diplomas, click here.

3. Having a Spouse and Children Can Also Get You Points

The Quebec Skilled Worker Program takes into account both the principal applicant's qualifications and those of his spouse or common-law partner. This program awards points in five selection factors for the spouse/partner including Education, Area of Training, Work Experience, Age, and French Language Proficiency. Applicants can also obtain points for having children ages 21 and under.

4. You Don't Need to Have a Job Offer or Specific Work Experience to Qualify

Applicants are not required to have a job offer from a Quebec or Canadian employer to qualify nor are they required to have work experience in a specific field to qualify. Accountants, Computer and IT Specialists, Professors and Teachers, Welders, Butchers, and Plumbers may all apply under this program.

Although a job offer is not required to qualify, it can be beneficial to your application. Applicants can obtain up to ten additional points for having a valid employment offer in Quebec.

5. If Approved, You Are Given Canadian Permanent Residency

Quebec is a great place to live, work, and lay down roots in Canada. Quebec is a vibrant multicultural province with more than 45,000 new immigrants arriving each year. Applicants who apply through the Quebec Skilled Worker Program must have the intent to reside in Quebec up until the point of landing. Once approved, applicants are issued a Canadian Permanent Resident visa, the same visa as all other applicants in other immigration programs. Like all Canadian Permanent Residents, you have the right to live and work anywhere in Canada.

If you want to immigrate to Canada, consider the Quebec Skilled Worker Program and you may be surprised to learn that it's the right program for you!
 
Dear seniors
I need your urgent help please. I could not get the bar code page while validate the new generic form. In page 3 Q13 current country of residence, when i put status of my dependant as 'other' its showing error massage. How can i overcome this problem?
 
RKC said:
Hi Ge-one , as now has recommended, follow the thread on Quebec immigration. We know very little as we are from Federal Skilled worker Category . I am posting the below info taken from there. Hope it might help in some way.


What You Need to Know about the Quebec Skilled Worker Program
Monday, 31 October 2011 13:48
The best known Canadian immigration program is the Federal Skilled Worker Program. Most potential immigrants believe that it is the easiest or the only immigration program they may qualify for. Many potential immigrants have never heard of the Quebec Skilled Worker Program, or if they have heard of it, they have some misconceptions about the program.

“A big misconception is that it is more difficult to qualify under the Quebec Skilled Worker Program than the Federal Skilled Worker Program. It's simply not true,” says Attorney David Cohen. “Granted, it's different, but I disagree that it is harder to qualify as a Quebec Skilled Worker. It's actually getting harder to qualify for the Federal Skilled Worker Program as fewer applications are being accepted. Applicants need to start considering other programs if they want to become Permanent Residents.”

The following are five important points you need to know Quebec Skilled Worker Program:

1. You Don't Need High French Proficiency to Qualify

The Quebec Skilled Worker Program accepts applicants with varying degrees of French proficiency. Some applicants may qualify with low French proficiency while others may need higher levels of French proficiency to qualify, depending on their other qualifications.

The Quebec Skilled Worker Program consists of ten selection factors including education, work experience, and language proficiency. Applicants are awarded points in each selection factor. In order be selected by Quebec, a single applicant must score at least 55 points and an applicant with a spouse or common-law partner must score at least 63 points. Therefore, an applicant that scores higher points in education and work experience may meet the pass mark with a lower level of French proficiency for the language factor.

2. You Don't Need a University Degree to Get High Points

The Quebec Skilled Worker Program awards points to applicants with university degrees and college degrees as well as those with technical or vocational diplomas. Even high school level diplomas with technical or vocational components can be awarded high points. The Quebec Skilled Worker Program not only awards points for Education, but also for the Area of Training of your education (Demaine de formation). Area of Training points are awarded to applicants who have obtained a diploma or certificate related to occupations that are in demand in Quebec.

Many of the degrees or diplomas that are awarded the highest number of points for the Area of Training factor are not in fact university degrees. For example, college level nursing diplomas and high school level butchery certificates are awarded higher points than many other university degrees. For a complete list of Area of Training degrees and diplomas, click here.

3. Having a Spouse and Children Can Also Get You Points

The Quebec Skilled Worker Program takes into account both the principal applicant's qualifications and those of his spouse or common-law partner. This program awards points in five selection factors for the spouse/partner including Education, Area of Training, Work Experience, Age, and French Language Proficiency. Applicants can also obtain points for having children ages 21 and under.

4. You Don't Need to Have a Job Offer or Specific Work Experience to Qualify

Applicants are not required to have a job offer from a Quebec or Canadian employer to qualify nor are they required to have work experience in a specific field to qualify. Accountants, Computer and IT Specialists, Professors and Teachers, Welders, Butchers, and Plumbers may all apply under this program.

Although a job offer is not required to qualify, it can be beneficial to your application. Applicants can obtain up to ten additional points for having a valid employment offer in Quebec.

5. If Approved, You Are Given Canadian Permanent Residency

Quebec is a great place to live, work, and lay down roots in Canada. Quebec is a vibrant multicultural province with more than 45,000 new immigrants arriving each year. Applicants who apply through the Quebec Skilled Worker Program must have the intent to reside in Quebec up until the point of landing. Once approved, applicants are issued a Canadian Permanent Resident visa, the same visa as all other applicants in other immigration programs. Like all Canadian Permanent Residents, you have the right to live and work anywhere in Canada.

If you want to immigrate to Canada, consider the Quebec Skilled Worker Program and you may be surprised to learn that it's the right program for you!
Great info RKC. You are always prompt in helping. +1.
 
Big O said:
Yep, 4 more months :).
Waiting is fun on this thread, just remember to keep your focus on the important stuff while waiting :)

good advice. eyes on the prize.

4 months and waiting,

alaindotcom
 
alaindotcom said:
good advice. eyes on the prize.

4 months and waiting,

alaindotcom

Hey alain, any luck with MR ? You too completed 4 months today, though I know you will lead to the finish line thanks to your VO.....Manila supersonic flight !!!

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rafayet said:
Dear seniors
I need your urgent help please. I could not get the bar code page while validate the new generic form. In page 3 Q13 current country of residence, when i put status of my dependant as 'other' its showing error massage. How can i overcome this problem?

What is the status of your dependents? We had a similar problem, as my husband is an international student in our country of residence, and me and children are accompanying family, so we also picked "other" option and couldn't verify it that way, so we just changed it to Visitor, I guess this is what we are - long time visitors :)
 
My address disappeared from my eCas. Hope this is for some good reason.
 
hope123 said:
hello forum, I am completely new in this forum and I am as stressed out as all my other friends. Now the reason I logged in today and I am posting is just to share few of my thought which I believe is close to accurate.

Now I have seen many people worried about the cap of the application reached or not, its one of the big huddle in the immigration. Friends I have also seen people recommending different things that CIO is working on august application. Friends first of all we need to understand that file completeness check and file eligibility check is done by two different section of the immigration office. Secondly the numbers of application which is updated in the CIC website is the number of COMPLETE application NOT the number of ELIGIBLE application.

Now friends, eligibility check takes 90 days, if we consider that they are two different section and eligibility and completeness check is not done together than there has to be a time difference between completness check and sending a PER. That time difference is normally 25-35 days. So we can see that the completeness check is normally done 30-35 days before sending the PER. This is when the CC/ DD gets charged and the CAP numbers are updated in CIC website.

Now if the friends who have submitted there application in 08th. AUG is recieving there PER now, that means there completeness check of those application was done on 04th OCT, and it took another 30 days to send them the PER. Now if the application submitted on 4th AUG has there completeness check done around 4th OCT, that means it takes 2months/60 days for the completeness check of an application.

From the above we can conclude that completeness check takes 60 days so if the cap numbers in the CIC website for a perticular NOC is less than 500, even after 60 days of submitting the applcation than you will be within the cap. Although PER/NER will come after 90 days of submitting the application.

hope for the best and lets prepare for the worst.
i am partially agree to this statement , back log is not of 60 days it may be 15 t0 30 days
 
msamoh said:
Praise be to Allah, Lord of the Worlds. Just received the PER Beginning of the letter E AND
My E-cas status is IN PROCESS
I hope in these blessed days, everyone should be happy to hear the good news............ :) :) :) ;) ;) ;)

congrats to you!
 
RKC said:
Hey alain, any luck with MR ? You too completed 4 months today, though I know you will lead to the finish line thanks to your VO.....Manila supersonic flight!!

not much luck in the last 2 weeks RKC. i am not sure what's eating my case worker's time. maybe he is calling all my previous employers. my 2nd AOR was sent last Oct. 18. So I am not really worried yet. I have a feeling we are all going to get our visas around the same time. Right now I am thinking this whole thing about Manila VO being always ahead of the game is just an urban legend. :o

paging Mr. Phil Chen, what's happening in your side of the world?

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