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On August 14th, I will have worked here for exactly one year. Therefore I was planning to change from the QSW program to the PEQ program, since it is said to be a lot faster.

Does anyone have experience with that?
 
Marlee said:
On August 14th, I will have worked here for exactly one year. Therefore I was planning to change from the QSW program to the PEQ program, since it is said to be a lot faster.

Does anyone have experience with that?

If you have B2 in French it is super easy. My colleague got his CSQ in just 6 working days. Ofcource you should be in higher job in NOC and work in Quebec for atleast 1 year in last 24 months. Good luck.
 
Stylove said:
Yes my friend you should get an update from them in 30 days or less!!!!!

I have read some posts in the forum that even after recieving this letter, people are waiting for 3-5 months and still no news from MICC. One funny thing is that the predictions dont work good with Quebec immigration. No one knows how this process works.
 
I scored C1, so in terms of French there should be no issue. My current job in linguistics is considered to be skill level B, so that works out as well. Since my initial application has been filed 7 months ago, I'm hoping that they'll move my file to the front of the queue and issue my CSQ rather quickly.

What I don't quite get is if I am then eligible for an open work permit (once I received my CSQ and submitted my federal application). I am very well aware of the fact that once you submit your federal application for programs like FSW or PNP, you can immediately apply for an open work permit. On the CIC homepage, though, it is not stated that applicants for the QSW program are included as well. Even on the homepage of the government of Quebec it doesn't say anything about it. However, if I do the questionnaire on CIC, the reults are: eligible for an open work permit.

Has anyone who received their CSQ, submitted their federal application and who is currently living in Canada on a valid work permit ever applied for an open work permit?
 
Marlee said:
I scored C1, so in terms of French there should be no issue. My current job in linguistics is considered to be skill level B, so that works out as well. Since my initial application has been filed 7 months ago, I'm hoping that they'll move my file to the front of the queue and issue my CSQ rather quickly.

What I don't quite get is if I am then eligible for an open work permit (once I received my CSQ and submitted my federal application). I am very well aware of the fact that once you submit your federal application for programs like FSW or PNP, you can immediately apply for an open work permit. On the CIC homepage, though, it is not stated that applicants for the QSW program are included as well. Even on the homepage of the government of Quebec it doesn't say anything about it. However, if I do the questionnaire on CIC, the reults are: eligible for an open work permit.

Has anyone who received their CSQ, submitted their federal application and who is currently living in Canada on a valid work permit ever applied for an open work permit?

Cant you send a letter to transfer your file from regular to PEQ? Dont just expect that they will move your file to the front. Your could be lost in pile they keep in the office. Just imagine they have some 40000 applications in the Montreal office at the moment. I think this can be done. I heard from my lawyer that he changed the file status from Regular to PEQ for one of his clients who recently cleared the B2 level.

I dont know about Open work permit but Quebec website says that you can change the jobs with any employer. Which means that you get closed work permit with any employer you want. I dont see much difference here. Open work permit lets you can change employer any time but in second case, you need to wait for your new WP processing.
 
That was the plan. Obviously you need to notify them of the change of classes, including an attestation from your employer, as well and the first and the last two paychecks you received. It's not like they don't have anything to do at the office and have people browsing through the massive piles of applications each day, searching for applicants who have been employed here for longer than a year in the meanwhile. ;)

And concerning the closed work permit: Sure, I won't need an LMIA any more, which is great. However, it takes 2 months for a closed work permit to be processed plus the fee and the pain in the ass that comes with it. An open work permit would just be so much less of a hassle...
 
Styelove,

Did you receive an invitation letter for interview this year? if not, may be your CSQ is on her way because basing on your timeline you should have been invited for interview or received your CSQ. I know a lot of people with the same timeline as yours who received their CSQ already or been invited for interview for this year's selection mission interview... ::) ::) ::) ::)
 
carielilviztie said:
Styelove,

Did you receive an invitation letter for interview this year? if not, may be your CSQ is on her way because basing on your timeline you should have been invited for interview or received your CSQ. I know a lot of people with the same timeline as yours who received their CSQ already or been invited for interview for this year's selection mission interview... ::) ::) ::) ::)

Friend how I wish all could happen as you have said in your post!!! I am still waiting, no updates from them yet. Hope to hear from them soonest.
 
Stylove said:
Congrats at least for reaching the final stages of your immigration project.

What did your consultant say about renewing your CSQ?

Thanks you but was lot of patient. my CSQ is expired so do i need to land ?
 
Nuvin said:
Thanks you but was lot of patient. my CSQ is expired so do i need to land ?

I think you have to renew it before landing. You can't land without a CSQ because that's one of the docs being checked when completing the landing procedures.....
 
carielilviztie said:
Styelove,

Did you receive an invitation letter for interview this year? if not, may be your CSQ is on her way because basing on your timeline you should have been invited for interview or received your CSQ. I know a lot of people with the same timeline as yours who received their CSQ already or been invited for interview for this year's selection mission interview... ::) ::) ::) ::)
hi friend,do you have any idea or in your contact similar to my profile who received csq.please share when can I expect my csq.my aot is machining technique it has 16 points.I applied in July13 file opened 21nov13.
 
I applied in October 2013 and got AOR in june 2014..since than I havent her anything...anyone with same timeline got any update?? please reply
 
Stylove said:
I think you have to renew it before landing. You can't land without a CSQ because that's one of the docs being checked when completing the landing procedures.....

but what happen if they issue visa and csq is being renew any idea please.
and

Dear Applicant/Cher(e) Client(e),

We would like to inform you that your processed passport or a letter has been dispatched from the Canada Visa Office, on 08 Aug 2014 to the Canada Visa Application Centre.

What does that mean?
 
I sent my file on Oct 4 2013. My CC was cashed on early April 2014 by them and I still have not got any response. When i call them they say they will reply by beginning of Aug 2014 but i still got no thing. Is there any one like me waiting for response. Can any one help me?
 
madhu195 said:
I sent my file on Oct 4 2013. My CC was cashed on early April 2014 by them and I still have not got any response. When i call them they say they will reply by beginning of Aug 2014 but i still got no thing. Is there any one like me waiting for response. Can any one help me?
Ur country please ?