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murugovind said:
I received my CSQ. Can anyone guide me the next steps who applied for federal.

Please follow this link for next steps:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/EQ7TOC.asp

Also , please share your timelines. When did you applied online? When did you receive checklist? When were your documents received by MIDI? When was your CSQ issued? When did you receive CSQ in mailbox? Your current location? Your status in Quebec ( Student , Work Permit or LMIA approved)?

Thanks!!
 
Just curious...
On this website you can check the processing time for the PR:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/

Today it's showing 66 days. Is it correct / close to correct?
 
tombo83 said:
Just curious...
On this website you can check the processing time for the PR:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/

Today it's showing 66 days. Is it correct / close to correct?

I am getting 13 months

Skilled Workers (Quebec)

13 month(s)
 
APPNOV2014NY said:
I am getting 13 months

Skilled Workers (Quebec)

13 month(s)

13 months, is The norm world' wide. For you it would be less
 
APPNOV2014NY said:
Why would it be less for him?

I meant by you, all the cap exempt candidates.

There are a lot of factors that make the time required for a visa go up to a maximum of 13 months, in many cases it's less than that.

Even a non cap exempt candidates with a priority in his area of training gets a visa in less than that. When they deliver him the CSQ, it's written on it : priority treatment.
 
Re: stressed!!!!: Area of training for "Radiation Science and Biomedical Imaging" ??

gmkhan16 said:
Can Anyone tell a Masters degree from quebec on "Radiation Science and Biomedical Imaging" worth any Areas of training points. As this is not in the list of AOT but it closely similar to "Basic and Applied Health Sciences" "Biomedical Engineeering" ....need expert opinion...I really need some points there to qualify.

Thanks
GMKHAN
 
FlightXM said:
I meant by you, all the cap exempt candidates.

There are a lot of factors that make the time required for a visa go up to a maximum of 13 months, in many cases it's less than that.

Even a non cap exempt candidates with a priority in his area of training gets a visa in less than that. When they deliver him the CSQ, it's written on it : priority treatment.

You just made my day. My CSQ mentions that my case is priority treatment and I am cap-exempt. My hopes are high now.
Thanks.. :)
 
highheel987 said:
You just made my day. My CSQ mentions that my case is priority treatment and I am cap-exempt. My hopes are high now.
Thanks.. :)

I would not start celebrating. I googled and could not find any evidence that few CSQ holders are given priority treatment in Federal PR processing :)
 
APPNOV2014NY said:
I would not start celebrating. I googled and could not find any evidence that few CSQ holders are given priority treatment in Federal PR processing :)

Thanks For Ice cold water treatment :o
 
APPNOV2014NY said:
I would not start celebrating. I googled and could not find any evidence that few CSQ holders are given priority treatment in Federal PR processing :)

Yeah on CSQ it is mentioned Priority(code 130 -something) but it looks to be applicable for CSQ only , i think federal don't have any priority as such.
 
Still waiting for my certified copy to be verified >:(

The agent told me that after that is done, we'll do a preliminary review on your application (at least a month) and will get back to you! Don't have a good feeling about the delay :(