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hey guys,

happy adha to all muslims,

i woud like to share this pdf book with you '' http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/publications/fr/divers/apprendrelequebec.pdf '' which is interesting for all who wants to prepare for the csq interview or live one day in quebec.. =)
 
Hey guys

Cherif try this, if you search google maps Hilton ParkSA Istanbul Hôtel, Istanbul, Turquie

You will find some Istanbul Apartments small hotel hehe

http://www.istanbulapt.com/

close to hilton you can walk ;) behind it

50 euro, youll save time & taxi ;)
http://www.istanbulapt.com/ebrochure/Istanbul%20Apartments%20e-brochure.pdf
 
lemans207 said:
Hey guys

Cherif try this, if you search google maps Hilton ParkSA Istanbul Hôtel, Istanbul, Turquie

You will find some Istanbul Apartments small hotel hehe

http://www.istanbulapt.com/

close to hilton you can walk ;) behind it

50 euro, youll save time & taxi ;)
http://www.istanbulapt.com/ebrochure/Istanbul%20Apartments%20e-brochure.pdf




yeaa right i saw them but i took into consideration if it is raining the day of the interview i dont wanna go holding fishes in my pockets lol , anyway i already booked in hilton parksa itself for a reasonable price.. thxx
 
cherif2100 said:
yeaa right i saw them but i took into consideration if it is raining the day of the interview i dont wanna go holding fishes in my pockets lol , anyway i already booked in hilton parksa itself for a reasonable price.. thxx
Best and wise choice you can have your breakfast peacfuly and enjoy it without stress of rushing and jam in traffic beside it is very close to taksim square wish you best of luck
 
Pfizer to cut 300 jobs, mostly at Montreal office
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/story/2012/10/28/pfizer-montreal-cut-jobs.html

news for cut jobs, someone else told me landed in 2010 still jobless ;D but I am sure I will get job :P within a month
 
hello all
I have a Q regarding kids education n their level of french.
since i am based in dubai my kids attending elementory school
are being taught in english.
By God's grace if we move there what kind of situation kids
have to face due to lack of french?
if anyone has info or hand on experience n what can b done b4 hand regarding this, i would
highly appreciate.

regards
 
kfzmm said:
hello all
I have a Q regarding kids education n their level of french.
since i am based in dubai my kids attending elementory school
are being taught in english.
By God's grace if we move there what kind of situation kids
have to face due to lack of french?
if anyone has info or hand on experience n what can b done b4 hand regarding this, i would
highly appreciate.

regards
check this website
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/education/finding-education/index.html
 
Ottawa, October 31, 2012 — The Government of Canada will maintain record levels of immigration to support economic growth in 2013, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced today.

"“Our Government’s number one priority remains economic and job growth,”" said Minister Kenney. "“Newcomers bring their skills and talents, contribute to our economy and help renew our workforce so that Canada remains competitive on the world stage.”"

According to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC)’s 2012 Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration tabled today, CIC plans to admit a total of 240,000 to 265,000 new permanent residents in 2013, for the seventh straight year. This represents the highest sustained level of immigration in Canadian history.

In particular, the 2013 Immigration Levels Plan makes room for the rapid growth in the Canadian Experience Class (CEC). The CEC, which was created in 2008, facilitates the transition from temporary to permanent residence for those with high-skilled work experience in Canada, including international students and temporary foreign workers. Admissions under the CEC have increased from about 2,500 people in 2009 to more than 6,000 in 2011, with more expected this year than ever before. In 2013, CIC intends to accept a record high of up to 10,000 permanent residents through this popular program.

"“Immigration plays a vital role in our country’s long-term prosperity,”" said Minister Kenney. "“Our 2013 Immigration Plan will build on our economic success by bringing in more of the world’s top talent who already have a successful track record in Canada.”"

Every year, CIC consults with provinces, territories and public stakeholders across Canada to develop a balanced immigration plan. Besides stakeholder consultations, the Canadian public is invited to participate through online consultations on immigration levels and mix. This year, for the first time in Canadian history, CIC consulted with key Aboriginal groups.

CIC’s 2013 planned admission ranges for other immigration programs will be released in the coming days.
 
cherif2100 said:
yeaa right i saw them but i took into consideration if it is raining the day of the interview i dont wanna go holding fishes in my pockets lol , anyway i already booked in hilton parksa itself for a reasonable price.. thxx

Looolll .. Good choice cherif2100 and good luck ..
Waiting for the great news ;D
 
lemans207 said:
Pfizer to cut 300 jobs, mostly at Montreal office
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/story/2012/10/28/pfizer-montreal-cut-jobs.html
news for cut jobs, someone else told me landed in 2010 still jobless ;D but I am sure I will get job :P within a month

I'm not worry .. our job field is in demand according to the latest release :P ;) :D Hehehe
Lemans of course you'll have a job man ..NO DOUBT
 
kfzmm said:
hello all
I have a Q regarding kids education n their level of french.
since i am based in dubai my kids attending elementory school
are being taught in english.
By God's grace if we move there what kind of situation kids
have to face due to lack of french?
if anyone has info or hand on experience n what can b done b4 hand regarding this, i would
highly appreciate.
regards

Quebec offers free french courses for you and your kids .. They will learn fast ..
Don't worry you talk english .. The French should be more easy to you ..
I know illiterate people who took the language without any prior education ...
Piece of cake ...
Good luck .. ;) :D
 
PQR said:
Ottawa, October 31, 2012 — The Government of Canada will maintain record levels of immigration to support economic growth in 2013, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced today.
"“Our Government's number one priority remains economic and job growth,”" said Minister Kenney. "“Newcomers bring their skills and talents, contribute to our economy and help renew our workforce so that Canada remains competitive on the world stage.”"
According to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC)'s 2012 Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration tabled today, CIC plans to admit a total of 240,000 to 265,000 new permanent residents in 2013, for the seventh straight year. This represents the highest sustained level of immigration in Canadian history.
In particular, the 2013 Immigration Levels Plan makes room for the rapid growth in the Canadian Experience Class (CEC). The CEC, which was created in 2008, facilitates the transition from temporary to permanent residence for those with high-skilled work experience in Canada, including international students and temporary foreign workers. Admissions under the CEC have increased from about 2,500 people in 2009 to more than 6,000 in 2011, with more expected this year than ever before. In 2013, CIC intends to accept a record high of up to 10,000 permanent residents through this popular program.
"“Immigration plays a vital role in our country's long-term prosperity,”" said Minister Kenney. "“Our 2013 Immigration Plan will build on our economic success by bringing in more of the world's top talent who already have a successful track record in Canada.”"
Every year, CIC consults with provinces, territories and public stakeholders across Canada to develop a balanced immigration plan. Besides stakeholder consultations, the Canadian public is invited to participate through online consultations on immigration levels and mix. This year, for the first time in Canadian history, CIC consulted with key Aboriginal groups.
CIC's 2013 planned admission ranges for other immigration programs will be released in the coming days.

So according to that immigration should be faster ...
But it's only talking ...
 
PQR said:
Ottawa, October 31, 2012 — The Government of Canada will maintain record levels of immigration to support economic growth in 2013, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced today.

"“Our Government's number one priority remains economic and job growth,”" said Minister Kenney. "“Newcomers bring their skills and talents, contribute to our economy and help renew our workforce so that Canada remains competitive on the world stage.”"

According to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC)'s 2012 Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration tabled today, CIC plans to admit a total of 240,000 to 265,000 new permanent residents in 2013, for the seventh straight year. This represents the highest sustained level of immigration in Canadian history.

In particular, the 2013 Immigration Levels Plan makes room for the rapid growth in the Canadian Experience Class (CEC). The CEC, which was created in 2008, facilitates the transition from temporary to permanent residence for those with high-skilled work experience in Canada, including international students and temporary foreign workers. Admissions under the CEC have increased from about 2,500 people in 2009 to more than 6,000 in 2011, with more expected this year than ever before. In 2013, CIC intends to accept a record high of up to 10,000 permanent residents through this popular program.

"“Immigration plays a vital role in our country's long-term prosperity,”" said Minister Kenney. "“Our 2013 Immigration Plan will build on our economic success by bringing in more of the world's top talent who already have a successful track record in Canada.”"

Every year, CIC consults with provinces, territories and public stakeholders across Canada to develop a balanced immigration plan. Besides stakeholder consultations, the Canadian public is invited to participate through online consultations on immigration levels and mix. This year, for the first time in Canadian history, CIC consulted with key Aboriginal groups.

CIC's 2013 planned admission ranges for other immigration programs will be released in the coming days.


Hello guys,
Good or bad news? I think since we don't get the "cesame", we're not sure to land at Quebec. They can wake up one day and say no more immigrants and remove all pending files!!!!!!
 
Its going faster now dont you see that. in 3 weeks youll b on waiting list ;)


ThunderBird11 said:
So according to that immigration should be faster ...
But it's only talking ...