Hello friends, I got an email from the BIQ on Oct 23rd with this subject: Décision concernant votre demande de Certificat de sélection du Québec - Candidat travailleur" stating that due to the new regulations I wasn't getting enough points to schedule an interview (48 out of 49 min required) this was mainly because of the loss of points in French (I sent TCFQ B1 comprehension -C2 production) and since I got B2 or more in one of the components the extra 18 months period wasn't applicable to me, and that I had 60 days to respond in case I had any documents to support the gain of more points in order to get at least the 49 required, thus leaving me in a miserable situation.
I took DALF C1 exam on November 12th and fortunatelly managed to pass it, below the results:
Now my concern is that I only have the attestation and as you may know, only the Diploma is valid regarding delf-dalf exams, but there is no way I can get the Diploma before December 22nd, so I would like to ask you for advice, what should I do? just send the attestation to the BIQ along with a letter explaining the situation?
According to their website http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/informations/questions-answers.html#august
12. What will happen to my file if I am missing two points to qualify and these two points could have been obtained by submitting the results of a standardized test for written French?
If it is clearly demonstrated that the two missing points could have been obtained by points attributed for knowledge of written French, a letter of intent to refuse the application will be sent to you, granting you a timeframe to present the results of a standardized test or proof of registration for a standardized test recognized by the Ministère.
Do you think I should cite this part on the letter as well? TCFQ didn't have writting/reading parts back in the day, so there went an extra two points that I couldn't get.