congrats & Goodluckla mer said:Madame ....
Objet : Convocation à une entrevue de sélection
Madame,
Pour faire suite à votre demande de certificat de sélection, nous vous convoquons à une entrevue qui sera menée par un conseiller ou une conseillère à l'immigration du Québec et qui se tiendra à :
Lieu : Roosevelt House
6, avenue Franklin D. Roosevelt
75008 PARIS
France
Dear Jimmy80jimmy80 said:Dear forum members,
can anybody please help me in the below matter,
As you know i already received an e-mail to update my fiel and one of these updates is:
Attestation de la legalité de mon experience professionnelle au cours de cinq dernieres années
- Original ou copie certifiée conforme des preuve des cotisations sociales ou preuve d'exonération du paiement des primes de sécurité sociale.
can you please help me in this regards and as i'm working in Qatar theres is no social deductions or tax revenue.
how can i proiove this to them and what exactly i have to send them.
thank you for your help.
thank you Javeedislam,javeedislam said:Dear Jimmy80
If you have your experience outside Qatar which is under bracket of 5 years then you have to send them tax / social contribution proof for those years otherwise no need to send them just write a note that there is no tax in Qatar.
There is no tax in Bahrain also and they did not ask me for Tax / Social contribution but asked something copy of the booklet or workbook.
I have done some research and found out that there were applicants who were waived without submitting a french result. I think it is a case to case basis and may not apply to all applicants.cherishlady said:You can get a waiver in interview only if you have 55 points by yourself or 63 if you apply as a couple or family and only if you have claimed point for french. If you have 55 or 63 points without french, immigration may call you for an interview and in that interview you have to proof tht you speak french. Remember that Quebec is a francophone province its supposed that you speak french. Submitting a b2 diploma and getting more than 55/63 points will give you a waiver of the interview.
That is why y use the word MAY "If you have 55 or 63 points without french, immigration may call you for an interview" it is not mandatory but could happen, things have changed but is it undeniable that nowadays they DO emphasize the importance of french. My brother had the interview in spanish can you imagine? this was like 4 years ago but my other brother had it entirely in french and this was like 8 years ago, so it depends on every case, however I believe every person should learn french if you want to go to a francophone province. I heard of candidates who asked the immigration officer to conduct the interview in english and they answered "you want to go to Québec right? this interview will be in french" so IT DEPENDS on the IO.spanky84us said:I have done some research and found out that there were applicants who were waived without submitting a french result. I think it is a case to case basis and may not apply to all applicants.
Don worry friend this how they are treating Indian applicants,atleast be happy they finally touched your application.I believe it's a good sign,you may be called for next interview slot or you may receive a waiver...Good luck..I think nowadays they are asking for certified notarised copies of the docs,do u remember what kind of copies did u submit to them before.I think you could hardly remember as it's been 4 years now,but just try to remember ...darshmodi said:[size=10pt][size=10pt][size=10pt][size=10pt][size=10pt][size=10pt]Dear Jimmy and other friends
I am march 2011 Applicant from India and i also get the email for documents update and they have asked for almost
all the documents and that is after more than 38 months......
Thanks Quebec for treating Asians like this........
Regards
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