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Alq814 and Cindy, click on your usernames and you will see where to edit your profiles so that one can easily see your timelines like you see on mine, so it will be easier to compare the timelines just from the first glance.

If you guys have any trouble doing that then don't hesitate to let me know so i can guide you.

Stay blessed
 
(i can not edit my profile here.)

Has anyone here tried in applying as a common law partnership under QSW?
 
Hi everyone, I am very new to this forum. I submitted my application through my law firm, Cohen Campbell on March 28 at the Montreal Office. I received my AOR on June 5 from BIQ Mexico. They received my file from Montreal on April 15. My husband is the principal applicant and his area of training is Chemistry. I am applying from Jamaica.
 
Stylove said:
Alq814 and Cindy, click on your usernames and you will see where to edit your profiles so that one can easily see your timelines like you see on mine, so it will be easier to compare the timelines just from the first glance.

If you guys have any trouble doing that then don't hesitate to let me know so i can guide you.

Stay blessed

I am unable to update my profile, please help.
 
Geochaddy said:
I am unable to update my profile, please help.



Geochaddy welcome, and congrats for your AOR. Hope you get CSQ soonest.

Well, I have noticed that you and Cindy are still Newbies here and you won't be able to update your profiles.....> This forum doesn't allow newbies to update their profiles so keep posting and when you move from your Newbie statuses to members.....that is about 20 posts then you will be able to update your profiles.

Keep the spirit, updating us with any news about your files, and let's ride on in one spirit.

God bless you.

Stylove
 
islandbabe said:
Hi All....why not start a spreadsheet like i did for the FSW PRogram to track your progress...see below:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aovj20uHVWyzdGFqSGJUOEtVX0h5eWM0cXB5dlAtOEE#gid=0

hi,

please help to give the access for me, to add my detail to this spreadsheet, i cant edit now, thanks
 
okay stylove! will keep on posting here..

May I ask anyone if can i submit my application without the result of my French exam?
 
Stylove said:
Geochaddy welcome, and congrats for your AOR. Hope you get CSQ soonest.

Well, I have noticed that you and Cindy are still Newbies here and you won't be able to update your profiles.....> This forum doesn't allow newbies to update their profiles so keep posting and when you move from your Newbie statuses to members.....that is about 20 posts then you will be able to update your profiles.

Keep the spirit, updating us with any news about your files, and let's ride on in one spirit.

God bless you.



Stylove

Thanks Stylove and all the best to you too! Have decided where Quebec you want to settle?

Geochaddy
 
A question for the seniors, my spouse and I have no knowledge of French, we are starting classes next week which exam is the best to take?

Geochaddy
 
Geochaddy said:
Thanks Stylove and all the best to you too! Have decided where Quebec you want to settle?

Geochaddy

Geochaddy,

I still have a long way to go so landing is not my priority right now. But now, i have a sister in Montreal who will obviously accomodate me when I Land before i try to get a place for myself. We all keep our hands crossed.


I will advice you and your spouse to take TCFQ. It is so far the easiest test. It has two sections: 15 minutes for the Speaking part.....EXPRESSION ORALE and 30 minutes for the Listening part.......COMPREHENSION ORALE.
 
I'm from the US, and I applied around November 21, 2012. I got my AOR on February 15, 2013. Now comes the long wait for the interview.
 
While we wait, let us all sharpen our french skills. I understand it is a major determinant of how soon one gets a good job in Quebec. So let us parler and apprendre while our documents are being worked on.

Cheers
 
Greetings to all new applicants,

In addition to practicing french my suggestion to everyone would be to determine if you intend to practice a regulated profession in Quebec and whether or not you need to do a comparative evaluation. I guess that's very important to figure that staff out before interview.

Let's keep in touch.
 
Welcome again to our friends from USA and Naija.

Ievgen has said it all. Check if your profession is regulated in Quebec and start the registration process meanwhile still in your country.

This link might help you

http://www.form.services.micc.gouv.qc.ca/epi/help/en/listeProfessionsRegie.jsp