Many Quebec applicants under FSW-PhD class sent me messages on preparing the proof(s) of intention to live outside of Quebec. If you are in the same boat, please continue to read.
My name is Tandy, a Quebec applicant under FSW-PhD class. After searching many webpages and the forum for over two weeks, I found that a solid proof is hard to get, especially for international students. So far (by June 30, 2014), 2 PhD students from McGill U., 1 student from Concordia U., and 1 student from U. of Montreal were known rejected, since their proofs did not satisfy the immigration officer. We must be very careful with the proofs we provide. An immigration officer may use them to against you.
According to my knowledge and personal experience, following proofs are considered solid:
(1). Family tie: Wife is working outside of Quebec, and/or Children are studying outside of Quebec;
(2). A job/postdoc offer from a company/university outside of Quebec;
(3). Real estate outside of Quebec;
(4*). A lease contract indicates that you are currently living outside of Quebec / tax slips from a province other than Quebec;
(5*). Other properties: e.g., a car registered outside of Quebec.
* 4 and 5 are not proven working on their own, use them as supporting proofs.
What were included in my explanatory letter that convinced the immigration officer? Explanations backed up with proofs.
(1). I will be leaving for a postdoc position after graduation.
PROOF: A conditional postdoc job offer from a university in Ontario.
(2). I come to Montreal for study only.
PROOF: Printouts of my 5 job invitations from my LinkedIn for the past 10 months, showing that I have the skills for a job in Canada, but I am concentrating on my study. I highlighted two of them (one from Quebec and from Ontario) with correspondences. Within the reply for the Quebec job back in Sept. 2013, I explicitly stated that I am currently focusing on my study and will move to Ontario after graduation.
(3). I am planning my future living in Ontario.
PROOF: The documents to my PEO (Professional Engineers of Ontario) application have been saved on Google Drive. Timestamps of the files are in 2013. They are based on Google Sever Time. Nobody can fabricate it.
I got RPRF and Medical requests 3 days later after i sent my letter to CPC-Ottawa.
Here is the sample letter I created for your reference.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_vhmICLKE4HQ1k5ZzVXTVVrTkE/edit?usp=sharing
Good luck to all Quebec applicants.
P.P.S.: Many thanks to the previous Quebec applicants who shared their experiences.
Tandy
My name is Tandy, a Quebec applicant under FSW-PhD class. After searching many webpages and the forum for over two weeks, I found that a solid proof is hard to get, especially for international students. So far (by June 30, 2014), 2 PhD students from McGill U., 1 student from Concordia U., and 1 student from U. of Montreal were known rejected, since their proofs did not satisfy the immigration officer. We must be very careful with the proofs we provide. An immigration officer may use them to against you.
According to my knowledge and personal experience, following proofs are considered solid:
(1). Family tie: Wife is working outside of Quebec, and/or Children are studying outside of Quebec;
(2). A job/postdoc offer from a company/university outside of Quebec;
(3). Real estate outside of Quebec;
(4*). A lease contract indicates that you are currently living outside of Quebec / tax slips from a province other than Quebec;
(5*). Other properties: e.g., a car registered outside of Quebec.
* 4 and 5 are not proven working on their own, use them as supporting proofs.
What were included in my explanatory letter that convinced the immigration officer? Explanations backed up with proofs.
(1). I will be leaving for a postdoc position after graduation.
PROOF: A conditional postdoc job offer from a university in Ontario.
(2). I come to Montreal for study only.
PROOF: Printouts of my 5 job invitations from my LinkedIn for the past 10 months, showing that I have the skills for a job in Canada, but I am concentrating on my study. I highlighted two of them (one from Quebec and from Ontario) with correspondences. Within the reply for the Quebec job back in Sept. 2013, I explicitly stated that I am currently focusing on my study and will move to Ontario after graduation.
(3). I am planning my future living in Ontario.
PROOF: The documents to my PEO (Professional Engineers of Ontario) application have been saved on Google Drive. Timestamps of the files are in 2013. They are based on Google Sever Time. Nobody can fabricate it.
I got RPRF and Medical requests 3 days later after i sent my letter to CPC-Ottawa.
Here is the sample letter I created for your reference.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_vhmICLKE4HQ1k5ZzVXTVVrTkE/edit?usp=sharing
Good luck to all Quebec applicants.
P.P.S.: Many thanks to the previous Quebec applicants who shared their experiences.
Tandy