Lammawitch said:
Yes you can apply with zero French, if you qualify through other factors; try the online evaluation:
That said, I would STRONGLY advise you to start learning French now. Unless you are highly skilled in a high demand sector, it's very difficult to get a job in Quebec without French. Also, Quebec immigration can and do evaluate your adaptability based on whether you are already making the effort to learn. I suggest reading this:
Yes, you can work outside your country while your application is processing.
Thanks for the prompt response!
Fortunately, I've passed the online application despite having zero French knowledge.
Also, I will only learn French if they confirm that they'll process my application. AFAIK the processing takes quite a while, right? So long that it should be enough time for anyone to learn a new language.
If I am to work outside my country during the processing of my application, do I need to inform Quebec or CIC of my present location?
I only plan to start working abroad after I've submitted my QSW application from my present country.
I will only move to Singapore to work there temporarily, but my true home will still be in the residence address that I will indicate in my application.
Options re. my location at the time application submission and processing:
A. Do I have to inform CIC and Quebec of my actual location/s at the time of processing?
B. Or do I need to put my location/residence
only at the time I submitted my application?
C. Or do I only need to indicate
my permanent address/true home regardless of my location/s during the processing?
TIA!
PS:
Not sure why I'm getting this prompt. How do you bypass? Fairly new here and still unfamiliar of do's/don't's
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