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Bonjour! I'm a 24 yr.old, single, registered nurse in the philippines, with 3yrs working experience. By this time, I have 49/49 points based on the new quebec skilled worker program. My documents are all ready, except for my ielts. I will take the exam on Feb 1, prob.the results will be released by Feb 15. I have no French exam. But I attend Basic French Class. Do you think I should pass my documents now, or will I wait for my IELTS to gain additional points? Merci!!
 
bypineda said:
Bonjour! I'm a 24 yr.old, single, registered nurse in the philippines, with 3yrs working experience. By this time, I have 49/49 points based on the new quebec skilled worker program. My documents are all ready, except for my ielts. I will take the exam on Feb 1, prob.the results will be released by Feb 15. I have no French exam. But I attend Basic French Class. Do you think I should pass my documents now, or will I wait for my IELTS to gain additional points? Merci!!

Lodge your documents with IELTS. Don't worry about the 20K cap. Most likely, it will not be filled up by March 31. :-)
 
Hi All, we have been dormant for a week now hope some good news is on the way....

Can someone in here give me a sample of a Quebec CV in acceptable format?
Thanks

Stylove
 
UPDATES FROM MICC: SELECTION MISSIONS FOR FIRST QUARTER OF 2014

http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/publications/en/divers/Programmation-missions-travailleurs-lieu-en.pdf
 
varuen said:
Hello all,
Very important for all of us!
below post I found somewhere on forum, here is the summary:

anyone who didn't complete either a high school or college in a francophone country is eligible for a one year temporary work permit with a possibility of extension. So, it means that even if you qualify according to academic credentials without good french it's impossible to be a chemist, physicist, engineer, doctor whatever in Quebec. To get a permanent permit the candidate has to pass a french exam by Immigration Culturelle upon arrival to Quebec.

any idea guys?

Hi Friend,

After a long time, I found same AOT QSW. Keep in touch.

BR//
Thomas
 
Stylove said:
UPDATES FROM MICC: SELECTION MISSIONS FOR FIRST QUARTER OF 2014

http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/publications/en/divers/Programmation-missions-travailleurs-lieu-en.pdf

what does it mean?
 
tipsy said:
what does it mean?


These are interview schedules in the regions noted, in this first 2014 quarter
 
Hi, guys hope u people doing well with your applications. My name is Radhakrishna from India (Hyderabad). I sent my application to Montreal office on july 2013 but because of new rules I requested my application back. On November I got it. so, the query is I am planning to apply again now. Help me with new rules. I finished DELFA2. and IELTS 6.5,

Qualifications- M.sc Microbiology (from UK)
experience- 3 years
wife and 2 children (wife only getting points for age no ielts and education 1 point).

Can I apply now with DELFA2 and update french score by time being (till interview)
 
Vutla9992 said:
Hi, guys hope u people doing well with your applications. My name is Radhakrishna from India (Hyderabad). I sent my application to Montreal office on july 2013 but because of new rules I requested my application back. On November I got it. so, the query is I am planning to apply again now. Help me with new rules. I finished DELFA2. and IELTS 6.5,

Qualifications- M.sc Microbiology (from UK)
experience- 3 years
wife and 2 children (wife only getting points for age no ielts and education 1 point).

Can I apply now with DELFA2 and update french score by time being (till interview)

You would need at least B1/B1 to apply, after that you will be granted a "grace period" of 12 months to increase to B2/B2
 
Master7 said:
You would need at least B1/B1 to apply, after that you will be granted a "grace period" of 12 months to increase to B2/B2
Is B2 a must? Cant B1 see one through to the end of the entire processes?
 
kolemm said:
Is B2 a must? Cant B1 see one through to the end of the entire processes?

B2 is a must if you intend to claim any point in French...yes, B2=5pts, B1= 0(zero) pts

However if you know you have enough points in other areas and don't need even one point from french, then B1 can take you through.
 
Hello Friends,
Your kind attention needed.
One of my friend today got a courier back from the Quebec immigration department. They are asking him to submit document for french language (attestation of results). Whoever here knows new rules (applied after august 2013) understands that B2 is the minimum level to get the points and hence he and also I have selected the option that "I am not submitting an attestation of results for my knowledge of oral French (If you do not submit an attestation of test results for your knowledge of oral French, no points will be awarded under this evaluation criteria)".

And we both are already qualifying as our points are 61, where the qualifying point is 57. Remaining points we can claim out of 6 points of adaptability.
Then why immigration department is asking him to submit result document???

It seems to be serious issue.
 
you should check also:
I am not submitting an attestation of results for my knowledge of written French (If you do not submit an attestation of test results for your knowledge of written French, no points will be awarded under this evaluation criteria)