At the time of processing your application IELTS score needs to be provided as it is mandatory. If not it will be rejected.Niaz4one said:Guys,
If the IELTS did not submitted with the application but points are good enough, would it be rejected ???
Please reply guys...
jairichi said:At the time of processing your application IELTS score needs to be provided as it is mandatory. If not it will be rejected.
gemfsd said:No this is not true. If we read the requirements carefully, nowhere mentioned that if no IELTS test is taken, the application will be rejected.
If you have enough points (if single 49 points, if married 57) without IELTS points, then you will be good to go, that is, IELTS is not mandatory, but can give you extra points if you need them.
gemfsd said:No this is not true. If we read the requirements carefully, nowhere mentioned that if no IELTS test is taken, the application will be rejected.
If you have enough points (if single 49 points, if married 57) without IELTS points, then you will be good to go, that is, IELTS is not mandatory, but can give you extra points if you need them.
jairichi said:Your reasoning is funny. If one's occupation is not in the skills list of Quebec but still manages to reach the minimum points will the application be considered?
m585 said:Yes absolutely - it's simply a points based system. If you have enough and you get into the cap then that's that, no individual item is mandatory. I'm not saying its entirely logical but that's how the system works - probably why they're thinking about changing it!
jairichi said:Your reasoning is funny. If one's occupation is not in the skills list of Quebec but still manages to reach the minimum points will the application be considered? If your answer is yes as it is mentioned nowhere it is a mandatory requirement then why it is called as Quebec Skilled Workers Program (QSWP)? The applicant needs to demonstrate that s/he is skilled in English or French.
gemfsd said:how would you able to score enough points if your occupation is not on the list.
gemfsd said:Think man! how would you able to score enough points if your occupation is not on the list. Quebec has its own criteria of selection. Furthermore, its not the matter of my or your reasoning, everything I am telling here is according to the rules and regulations published by the authorities. We, by means of our reasoning cannot suppose anything. I invite you to read the rules to understand the procedure thoroughly, we should not try to mislead other people. I hope you understand.
m585 said:It is interesting to note and is strange idiosyncracy of the system that technically you could have enough points without an occupation on the list. Say you were a single applicant of the max points age (16), fluent in both French and English (22), financially self sufficient (1) and with a decent education (10). There you would be already at the 49 and have as much chance as any other applicant, even if you've never had a job!
amrit2171 said:Guys,
I am getting the following error:
Error code 14
Request was blocked by the security rules
Can somebody explain please???
m585 said:It is interesting to note and is strange idiosyncracy of the system that technically you could have enough points without an occupation on the list. Say you were a single applicant of the max points age (16), fluent in both French and English (22), financially self sufficient (1) and with a decent education (10). There you would be already at the 49 and have as much chance as any other applicant, even if you've never had a job!