1) My Brother is a Canadian citizen . he sponsored me in federal Canadian Immigration program in 2007 when I was under 22. This case is still in Processing. I want to know whether am i eligible to apply independently for Quebec Immigration (skilled worker program) or not . as sponsorship will take long processing time although if i can apply for Quebec it will get done in 1 and a half year as per my info. Is their any law exist that a person can apply only for one immigration program at a time.
You can apply to Quebec immigration for Quebec certificate. After getting Quebec certification, you have to apply to federal Canada government for Medical and security clearance only. You have already applied to federal canada, When you get CSQ, you can withdraw your previous file/ sponsorship file by your brother. After withdrawing previous file you can apply to federal canada with Quebec certificate.
I advice you, do not withdraw your previous file as soon as you get CSQ or Quebec certificate. It takes 4 to 12 months to get CSQ.
2) what kind of proof i have to show for english and french language proficiency ( some told me give ur tef exam and ielets . some told submit only ur enrollment certificate FROM FRENCH LANGUAGE CENTER ).
Actually no language certificate are mandatory or compulsory for Quebec immigration. They will check you language ability at the time of interview.
If you submit language certificate, it will help to reduce your processing time. because with certificate, they can decide what is your language ability and If you score enough points, then they will award you CSQ within 4 to 6 month.
If you do not submit any language certificate. You must face interview and they will take your interview and decide and award language points on interview date. This process delay processing time. It may take 1 year to get interview date from date of your application for CSQ.
For claiming English points, you can submit
1. IELTS result or
2. letter that you have studied in English medium or
3. You are working in English speaking environment
4. other equivalent English examination
For claiming french points, You can submit
1. DELF Level A1 or A2 or B1 or B2 or C1 or C2
2. TEF or
3. other equivalent french examination