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anthonylb said:
Kia,

I just received a mail from cic webmaster, evth returned to normal...they changed the type of indentification....
My status still the same : Application Received

Hope your problem will be solved too!!!

Anthony

Anthony,

I am not Kia, I am WD :) and I also received today the same email, was able to access cic and got the same application status: application received. I wonder if this status is different from processing!

Good luck,
WD
 
Dear RICOLUNA/JET

Good ideas i shall practice with more listening. thanks very much dear.

regards

Mazhar
 
wdOnCanada said:
Anthony,

I am not Kia, I am WD :) and I also received today the same email, was able to access cic and got the same application status: application received. I wonder if this status is different from processing!

Good luck,
WD

Hehe!!! Sure by mistake...!!!
Anyway, the three of us share the same problem&it's good to hear that urs is solved...
Lets hope that her problem will be solved too...

Anthony
 
mazharhussaen said:
Dear RICOLUNA/JET

Good ideas i shall practice with more listening. thanks very much dear.

regards

Mazhar
U listen and u repeat, and is important to see how is wrote in the same time....it will help u a lot ! good luck
 
RICOLUNA said:
U listen and u repeat, and is important to see how is wrote in the same time....it will help u a lot ! good luck

Hi Ricoluna,

I have a few more questions for you, please help me with the exact guidelines for the French requirements. My agent says that I need to attend 150 to 200 hrs of classes for just the beginner level. This appears difficult as most of the institutes are completing the beginner course in 30 to 60 hrs. Is the count of hours important?
Second question is that if I do the certification for say intermediate level will they still look for the count of hours in the beginner level ?
The final question is please send me the details of various certification exams. I know that I am asking too many questions but I have no choice because my consultant has declined to assist me in the Quebec process. :(
 
grimreaper said:
Hi Ricoluna,

I have a few more questions for you, please help me with the exact guidelines for the French requirements. My agent says that I need to attend 150 to 200 hrs of classes for just the beginner level. This appears difficult as most of the institutes are completing the beginner course in 30 to 60 hrs. Is the count of hours important?
Second question is that if I do the certification for say intermediate level will they still look for the count of hours in the beginner level ?
The final question is please send me the details of various certification exams. I know that I am asking too many questions but I have no choice because my consultant has declined to assist me in the Quebec process. :(
Hello there,
U are not obliged to take any hours, the number of hours does not count, nowhere in ur certificate will appear the number of hours u took
!! U may be french educated and u just wanna to take the exam to prove ur level...so it has nothing to do with the number of hours u studied!! When i begin french courses we were studying daily 2 hours, 5 days per week for 4 weeks, so that means 40 h to finish a level.200 hours u can reach a good level B2 - C1, not to finish a begging level.. i am sure u did not understood well, or he wasn't v clear with u.I advise u to learn alone as much as u can in daily basis , after u go and register in Centre Culturelle Francaise, they will make u a test to see ur level, they will decide which level u'll enter : maybe directly A2...than u take there 1 or 2 sessions and after u make the exam TCF for Quebec ONLY, as i explained before here u have the chance to obtaining different points in Listening and in Expression Oral.
It is not hard, and u have time to prepare....good luck and i am here for any further questions
look i studied in CCF for almost 1 year, i begin with the lowest level A1.1 till end of B1...it tooked me 1 year.When i did TCF Quebec i obtained C1 for understanding and B2 for conversation.....i also studied by myself.So in one year u can reach a vvvv high level.Good luck again
 
just hit the 20 months, no news of medicals yet
anyone got their medicals? please keep us notified


regards,
 
Lmastory said:
just hit the 20 months, no news of medicals yet
anyone got their medicals? please keep us notified


regards,

22 months, also no news about medical . are we in anormal situation or is there something wrong???
Thanks
 
Fadi.r2000 said:
22 months, also no news about medical . are we in anormal situation or is there something wrong???
Thanks


It is clear that we are not, once i reach 22 months with no news i will definitely ask for Application Status, everyone is entitled for that request if the time specified on the CIC time table is exceeded
 
Lmastory said:
It is clear that we are not, once i reach 22 months with no news i will definitely ask for Application Status, everyone is entitled for that request if the time specified on the CIC time table is exceeded

Of course and definitely I've asked for Application status, but the reply was : my status is under processing and can't to predict how long it will take..

I hope to receive our medicals very soon,
 
Fadi.r2000 said:
Of course and definitely I've asked for Application status, but the reply was : my status is under processing and can't to predict how long it will take..

I hope to receive our medicals very soon,

Have you tried CAIPS ?
if not look it up and see if that would help you

regards
 
Lmastory said:
Have you tried CAIPS ?
if not look it up and see if that would help you

regards

Many thanks for your advise, CAIPS files can normally be obtained in between 5 and 6
weeks, and I'm expecting to have the medical everyday from the last 4 months ,
Anyhow may be I will try it if it's useful,

Thank you
 
RICOLUNA said:
Hello there,
U are not obliged to take any hours, the number of hours does not count, nowhere in ur certificate will appear the number of hours u took
!! U may be french educated and u just wanna to take the exam to prove ur level...so it has nothing to do with the number of hours u studied!! When i begin french courses we were studying daily 2 hours, 5 days per week for 4 weeks, so that means 40 h to finish a level.200 hours u can reach a good level B2 - C1, not to finish a begging level.. i am sure u did not understood well, or he wasn't v clear with u.I advise u to learn alone as much as u can in daily basis , after u go and register in Centre Culturelle Francaise, they will make u a test to see ur level, they will decide which level u'll enter : maybe directly A2...than u take there 1 or 2 sessions and after u make the exam TCF for Quebec ONLY, as i explained before here u have the chance to obtaining different points in Listening and in Expression Oral.
It is not hard, and u have time to prepare....good luck and i am here for any further questions
look i studied in CCF for almost 1 year, i begin with the lowest level A1.1 till end of B1...it tooked me 1 year.When i did TCF Quebec i obtained C1 for understanding and B2 for conversation.....i also studied by myself.So in one year u can reach a vvvv high level.Good luck again

Thank you Ricoluna. You are so helpful. A +1 from me to you :)
 
salam Ricoluna & every one

I have a great news


my friend got invitation to interview in Istanbul on 9 nov 2011 ;D ;D
he apply from Kuwait 0n 15 / 7 / 2010

wish me luck guys i hope they call us soooooon
Have a nice day
 
Kia / All Applican't,

I have great news for every one, Finaly we got our Medical Forms few days ago dated 16.08.2011, we have finished medical yesterday 11.09.2011

The Doctor advised that medical documents will be sent to Quebec on 15.09.2011

Wish all of you all the luck

Mef & Vio