What other programs are there that can help me get to Quebec. I have researched others but havent had much lucksunnymaren said:Well there a lot more immigration programs .
And there are probably more ways to hack yourself into the queue, but the one I stated is probably the easiest and the one that was chosen by many people because otherwise there is no freakin way to explain a queue of 400k lol... Well or did the Americans actually made good on their threat to move to Canada because of Trump ?
Well, there are over 30 programs (for Canada... You can also use them to get to Quebec indirectly later). Maybe consult some agency to help guide you? But unless you bring something specific... like if you are just a generic applicant (like me), then you will likely need a job offer first...bobbaclin said:What other programs are there that can help me get to Quebec. I have researched others but havent had much luck
If they use this same crap queue next time, I will build a company around it And I think other people might too.Rubaaab said:really feeling sad...
Do you have any idea when they reopen?? Whether it will be a new system or the same old??
Great info, I really appreciate it. As far as the resident card, wouldn't I still need to obtain the QSW certificate to work in Montreal?. I love it there and absolutely want to live there. i considered trying to get a resident card and live in Ontario for a year or so and then go to Montrel but I thought since Quebec has it's their own immigration system I'd be in the same positon I'm in now. And yes I am a general applicant like you.sunnymaren said:Well, there are over 30 programs (for Canada... You can also use them to get to Quebec indirectly later). Maybe consult some agency to help guide you? But unless you bring something specific... like if you are just a generic applicant (like me), then you will likely need a job offer first...
Note that a permanent resident card is for whole Canada... So in one way or another you just need to get into Canada and then you can go wherever you want (after making some failed attempts in the region where you got your card, for good measure)
Apparently they reopen 1. April 2017:Rubaaab said:really feeling sad...
Do you have any idea when they reopen?? Whether it will be a new system or the same old??
I am not an authority on this xD, but I don't think you need anything once you have this card... It would be illegal for them to reject you I think. The card makes you like a citizen without election rights and some other minor stuff.bobbaclin said:Great info, I really appreciate it. As far as the resident card, wouldn't I still need to obtain the QSW certificate to work in Montreal?. I love it there and absolutely want to live there. i considered trying to get a resident card and live in Ontario for a year or so and then go to Montrel but I thought since Quebec has it's their own immigration system I'd be in the same positon I'm in now. And yes I am a general applicant like you.
Please elaborate what technique just for other people to benefitthis_sam_is_not_that_sam said:I got
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I came across technique issue on chrome too. And I didn't figure out the the solution in 10 minutes so I wast first chance( 1600).
Before the second chance came, I found that it was because the system was trying to make Ssl a request which was by default prevented at chrome.
It made me so nervous.
Since you are in why don't you share for people for next time. At least if the system is breakable it would only be fair for them to change it.baljit12 said:Well said, but seriously there are alot more besides from this. 8)
I can sympathize with your situation. A lot of people abuse this program to get into Canada, not Quebec... I want to stay in Quebec and hopefully all goes well and this application gets through...bobbaclin said:Great info, I really appreciate it. As far as the resident card, wouldn't I still need to obtain the QSW certificate to work in Montreal?. I love it there and absolutely want to live there. i considered trying to get a resident card and live in Ontario for a year or so and then go to Montrel but I thought since Quebec has it's their own immigration system I'd be in the same positon I'm in now. And yes I am a general applicant like you.
copy the url of the request and paste it on the input field of chrome, and chrome asks for your prompt.Aal_ said:Please elaborate what technique just for other people to benefit
Once again I appreciate your reply. It feels good knowing other people are in the same boat as me (Not that I am happy neither of us got in) Just good to know I'm not alone in my dissapointment. Yes I have actually applied to some companies in Montreal but I read and speak French at a very basic level which is a honderence. (I am currently taking a class now for the purpose of moving there pretty much) Also it seems, based on other experiences I have read, that most companies are not willing to go through all the paperwork and necessary steps to bring on an immigrant. I think they figure they can just hire someone from the country and not have the headache. Montreal is really my dream and I wont stop until I get there. I'm even considering going to Grad school just to get there and work my way up from there. I might try the route you suggested and find big company elshewere in Canada and move eventually. I'm just worried about getting caught up in that immigration process while still pursuing the QSPsunnymaren said:I can sympathize with your situation. A lot of people abuse this program to get into Canada, not Quebec... I want to stay in Quebec and hopefully all goes well and this application gets through...
I think if you are generic like me, this was the only option.
I recommend you, if this really is your dream, look for a big company that works in Canada and your country. Then after working for them for one or two years, ask for internal transfer. Then you are non-generic and can likely use another program to immigrate. But make sure you ask for this transfer in your job interview and make it clear to them that you want to transfer.
It's tough but this program was the only hope for me NOT to look for such a company...
Well I submitted my application ...bobbaclin said:Once again I appreciate your reply. It feels good knowing other people are in the same boat as me (Not that I am happy neither of us got in) Just good to know I'm not alone in my dissapointment.
sunnymaren said:Well I submitted my application ...
But I have zero french knowledge, so I am not yet convinced that they actually accept this one. But I calculated all the numbers and I reach a good bunch more than the point cap .
Grad school might work... But it's risky, since terribly expensive.