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RocketCity said:
Update to my case:

CSQ Application: November 21, 2012
CSQ AOR: February 15, 2013
CSQ Interview Waitlisted: November 18, 2013
CSQ Interview Scheduled: December 16, 2013
CSQ Interview and Receipt: February 26, 2014 (New York)
Federal Application: April 8, 2014
Federal AOR and Medical Request: May 9, 2014
Medicals Done: May 19, 2014

You have a very good timeline.
 
RocketCity said:
Update to my case:

CSQ Application: November 21, 2012
CSQ AOR: February 15, 2013
CSQ Interview Waitlisted: November 18, 2013
CSQ Interview Scheduled: December 16, 2013
CSQ Interview and Receipt: February 26, 2014 (New York)
Federal Application: April 8, 2014
Federal AOR and Medical Request: May 9, 2014
Medicals Done: May 19, 2014

Did you submit a french diploma?

alq814 said:
You have a very good timeline.

I agree. This is a very good timeline. I hope I can follow this path. :-)
 
I am a professional nurse.. And got a AOR almost 1 month ago. No i was wondering that may be immigration call me for interview. and i have zero knowledge of french. And i read so many post that french is mandatory. Now i want to start learning french. So what should i start to learn french. i read so many words on threat like TCQ TEFAQ TCF.. what is basic difference in this all abbreviation.. and what we need it for Quebec.
 
bosschips said:
Did you submit a french diploma?

I agree. This is a very good timeline. I hope I can follow this path. :-)

I did not have a French diploma. In fact, technically, I think I didn't even get any points for French language due to the rule changes. Fortunately, I regained the points that I lost (6 points) when they bumped my AOT from 6 to 12 (Computer Engineering). Perhaps, this change put me in a higher priority class. I was a little bit surprised that I got my interview date so quickly. In fact, I was a little worried that I wouldn't be prepared for the CSQ interview as I hadn't prepared for the interview as I expected a much later date.
 
RocketCity said:
I did not have a French diploma. In fact, technically, I think I didn't even get any points for French language due to the rule changes. Fortunately, I regained the points that I lost (6 points) when they bumped my AOT from 6 to 12 (Computer Engineering). Perhaps, this change put me in a higher priority class. I was a little bit surprised that I got my interview date so quickly. In fact, I was a little worried that I wouldn't be prepared for the CSQ interview as I hadn't prepared for the interview as I expected a much later date.

I'm really impressed with your timeline. It just goes to show that you have very straightforward documents. Good job! :-) Could you share some interview insights? :-)
 
bosschips said:
I'm really impressed with your timeline. It just goes to show that you have very straightforward documents. Good job! :-) Could you share some interview insights? :-)

I used Campbell Cohen, and they are very thorough when it comes to checking that my documents are correct. Any data that was in error or wasn't completely clear they would question and make me clarify. At times it was annoying because it delayed my sending of the application by a few days or so. However, I'm glad they did because I have never had any problems with my documents. I had 53 points going into my interview (only needed 2 points), so I'm not sure how helpful my interview experience is for most. Most of my interview was in English. My advice would be to convince the interviewer that you are putting some effort into learning French. Furthermore, it would be helpful to do some research about Quebec in general, especially relating to your area of training (job market, certifications/licensure, etc.).

Here's my interview experience:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/quebec-applicants-lets-share-experience-t37196.0.html;msg2942990#msg2942990
 
RocketCity said:
I used Campbell Cohen, and they are very thorough when it comes to checking that my documents are correct. Any data that was in error or wasn't completely clear they would question and make me clarify. At times it was annoying because it delayed my sending of the application by a few days or so. However, I'm glad they did because I have never had any problems with my documents. I had 53 points going into my interview (only needed 2 points), so I'm not sure how helpful my interview experience is for most. Most of my interview was in English. My advice would be to convince the interviewer that you are putting some effort into learning French. Furthermore, it would be helpful to do some research about Quebec in general, especially relating to your area of training (job market, certifications/licensure, etc.).

Here's my interview experience:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/quebec-applicants-lets-share-experience-t37196.0.html;msg2942990#msg2942990

I remember now. I even commented on your post. :-) Thanks for sharing your experience RocketCity!
 
Hi guys
I applied for csq in June 2013.after much waiting a got a letter called recu with a dossier no and recu no on it saying that my dd has been encased.
I received this on sep 2013.that's it .after that no communication.
I called once and the lady said it will take 2 years and my aot is computer engg.
I request all the knowledgeable members of the forum to let me know when I will receive my " AOR" if they know this process.
 
vicky812 said:
Hi guys
I applied for csq in June 2013.after much waiting a got a letter called recu with a dossier no and recu no on it saying that my dd has been encased.
I received this on sep 2013.that's it .after that no communication.
I called once and the lady said it will take 2 years and my aot is computer engg.
I request all the knowledgeable members of the forum to let me know when I will receive my " AOR" if they know this process.

D letter with the dossier num is your AOR. Congrats
 
Hi preferred
I read some posts saying an AOR is supposed to have reference individuele ? I haven't got any such thing though.just the recu ? And that recu doesn't say anything abt my file.
 
vicky812 said:
Hi guys
I applied for csq in June 2013.after much waiting a got a letter called recu with a dossier no and recu no on it saying that my dd has been encased.
I received this on sep 2013.that's it .after that no communication.
I called once and the lady said it will take 2 years and my aot is computer engg.
I request all the knowledgeable members of the forum to let me know when I will receive my " AOR" if they know this process.
I have also submitted my docs in June 2013, got AOR Sept.2013..until now no feedback..my AOT is of priority..I tried to call Quebec but I was having a hard time to understand since it was in French..Is there other way to call them and talked in English..
 
You can tell them u don't speak french and they will talk in English.what does your AOR contain along with receipt?
 
Seniors just want to ask with regards to the supporting documents form (A-1520-AA), what portion will i tick for my non remunerated volunteer work experience in a hospital, the WORK EXPERIENCE gained over the past five years (#23) or the WORK INTERNSHIPS (#31) part? Hope you can answer my query. thanks!
 
Dear all, i sent my application Nov 2013 and i got a letter on 14 May 2014 with my file number stating that my DD has expired and must send a new one. But since 1st Jan 2014 the fee has revised to $ 757 for primary applicant and $ 162 for spouse. So, now i should take a DD of revised fee structure or same as in the old DD???? Please reply me ASAP. I am going to send it today itself. Thanks in advance.
 
jacobj said:
Dear all, i sent my application Nov 2013 and i got a letter on 14 May 2014 with my file number stating that my DD has expired and must send a new one. But since 1st Jan 2014 the fee has revised to $ 757 for primary applicant and $ 162 for spouse. So, now i should take a DD of revised fee structure or same as in the old DD???? Please reply me ASAP. I am going to send it today itself. Thanks in advance.

Send the new DD with the revised fee