OsamaR said:fReScoooo.. me tooo :.. I need the link where I can download the "150 activities" done : )
OsamaR said:fReScoooo.. me tooo :.. I need the link where I can download the "150 activities" done : )
What a great idea fReSco .. We also need some of the french speaking memebers to be actively participating in this thread to clear the daily mistakes we might share between us 8)fReSco said:Okay everyone... I have a suggestion, that might be helpful for us.. what do you guys say about creating a thread where we can practice our basic french, it might be helpful for us to learn french more easily. Vouche for it and we can start our basic practice there. Cheers
Thank you Osama, so lets do it. I hope our seniors will encourge us and will help us to learn French more easily especially, Egrace, Stillhope, Wings, Quebec2011, Angeleyes, Shahi, Lirjan, Shahzad, and other senior members who already shifted or in the process of shifting to montreal.OsamaR said:What a great idea fReSco .. We also need some of the french speaking memebers to be actively participating in this thread to clear the daily mistakes we might share between us 8)
Here is the link: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/french-for-dummies-quebec-skilled-workers-lets-practice-french-here-t84827.0.htmlfReSco said:Thank you Osama, so lets do it. I hope our seniors will encourge us and will help us to learn French more easily especially, Egrace, Stillhope, Wings, Quebec2011, Angeleyes, Shahi, Lirjan, Shahzad, and other senior members who already shifted or in the process of shifting to montreal.
Would be highly appreciated.
Thank you geribubaboy for sharing this with us.geribubaboy said:Hello to all friends here.
fResco asked me about my interview details and as I answered to him I thought that maybe it would be helpful also to others who have not yet passed the interview stage.
I had my interview in Vienna, Austria. I arrived at the Immigration Office about 20 minutes early and one of the women that were there asked me to give her the passports to be checked and after that we sat down in the hall and started to look at the magazines on the table. At 3:00 o'clock (scheduled time for our interview) the same woman called me and told me that the interview of the candidate before me would take some more time than it was predicted and she was sorry to let us know that we would have to wait. I answered that there was no problem for that. Uffffffffffffa we thought we would explode as we had to wait another 40 minutes. We were accompanied by our Officer and went to his office and the first thing that he said was that he was sorry to have made us wait. We started the interview, He asked for my name, after that he asked me to give him our passports and fortunately I had taken my son's pssp with me and he liked that. He asked me about my work, what it consisted on, he asked me also about my other work experience. Then he asked me why did we want to immigrate In Quebec and I started to explain to him all my reasoning of my why immigrate there. then e asked me what did I know about Quebec and what it could offer to me and I made some comparisons with my country stating that Quebec would give a better future to me and to my family especially to my son.
He then asked me what kind of work did I think I would do in Quebec if I couldn't find one in my profession and I answered that I would accept any other work like seller in a shop or in a supermarket just to earn my living.
Then he asked my husband if he was ready to learn French and English also as Quebec is a bilingual speaking Province and my husband answered that he was ready to do that.
After each answer from me and almost during all the time he kept signing in his Pc and nodding and looking at my original university marks and other original documents that I had sent. ONE MORE THING try to make some work applications online just to show them that you are aware how does work. I had prepared a file with lots of my applications and my husband's work applications.
In a nutshell this was my interview and he told us "Vous étiez bienvenues au Quebec"
Hope it may help you all.
Good Luck.
congrats!!!!geribubaboy said:Hello to all friends here.
fResco asked me about my interview details and as I answered to him I thought that maybe it would be helpful also to others who have not yet passed the interview stage.
I had my interview in Vienna, Austria. I arrived at the Immigration Office about 20 minutes early and one of the women that were there asked me to give her the passports to be checked and after that we sat down in the hall and started to look at the magazines on the table. At 3:00 o'clock (scheduled time for our interview) the same woman called me and told me that the interview of the candidate before me would take some more time than it was predicted and she was sorry to let us know that we would have to wait. I answered that there was no problem for that. Uffffffffffffa we thought we would explode as we had to wait another 40 minutes. We were accompanied by our Officer and went to his office and the first thing that he said was that he was sorry to have made us wait. We started the interview, He asked for my name, after that he asked me to give him our passports and fortunately I had taken my son's pssp with me and he liked that. He asked me about my work, what it consisted on, he asked me also about my other work experience. Then he asked me why did we want to immigrate In Quebec and I started to explain to him all my reasoning of my why immigrate there. then e asked me what did I know about Quebec and what it could offer to me and I made some comparisons with my country stating that Quebec would give a better future to me and to my family especially to my son.
He then asked me what kind of work did I think I would do in Quebec if I couldn't find one in my profession and I answered that I would accept any other work like seller in a shop or in a supermarket just to earn my living.
Then he asked my husband if he was ready to learn French and English also as Quebec is a bilingual speaking Province and my husband answered that he was ready to do that.
After each answer from me and almost during all the time he kept signing in his Pc and nodding and looking at my original university marks and other original documents that I had sent. ONE MORE THING try to make some work applications online just to show them that you are aware how does work. I had prepared a file with lots of my applications and my husband's work applications.
In a nutshell this was my interview and he told us "Vous étiez bienvenues au Quebec"
Hope it may help you all.
Good Luck.
all the very best and thanks for sharing again sis : )geribubaboy said:Hello to all friends here.
fResco asked me about my interview details and as I answered to him I thought that maybe it would be helpful also to others who have not yet passed the interview stage.
I had my interview in Vienna, Austria. I arrived at the Immigration Office about 20 minutes early and one of the women that were there asked me to give her the passports to be checked and after that we sat down in the hall and started to look at the magazines on the table. At 3:00 o'clock (scheduled time for our interview) the same woman called me and told me that the interview of the candidate before me would take some more time than it was predicted and she was sorry to let us know that we would have to wait. I answered that there was no problem for that. Uffffffffffffa we thought we would explode as we had to wait another 40 minutes. We were accompanied by our Officer and went to his office and the first thing that he said was that he was sorry to have made us wait. We started the interview, He asked for my name, after that he asked me to give him our passports and fortunately I had taken my son's pssp with me and he liked that. He asked me about my work, what it consisted on, he asked me also about my other work experience. Then he asked me why did we want to immigrate In Quebec and I started to explain to him all my reasoning of my why immigrate there. then e asked me what did I know about Quebec and what it could offer to me and I made some comparisons with my country stating that Quebec would give a better future to me and to my family especially to my son.
He then asked me what kind of work did I think I would do in Quebec if I couldn't find one in my profession and I answered that I would accept any other work like seller in a shop or in a supermarket just to earn my living.
Then he asked my husband if he was ready to learn French and English also as Quebec is a bilingual speaking Province and my husband answered that he was ready to do that.
After each answer from me and almost during all the time he kept signing in his Pc and nodding and looking at my original university marks and other original documents that I had sent. ONE MORE THING try to make some work applications online just to show them that you are aware how does work. I had prepared a file with lots of my applications and my husband's work applications.
In a nutshell this was my interview and he told us "Vous étiez bienvenues au Quebec"
Hope it may help you all.
Good Luck.
fReSco said:Thank you Osama, so lets do it. I hope our seniors will encourge us and will help us to learn French more easily especially, Egrace, Stillhope, Wings, Quebec2011, Angeleyes, Shahi, Lirjan, Shahzad, and other senior members who already shifted or in the process of shifting to montreal. good job dear + 1 for your great efforts for this fourm. we all are always with u guys.
Would be highly appreciated.
OsamaR said:Thank you geribubaboy for sharing this with us.
I conclude that the interview was completely in english !! so did he ask anything about your level in french language ?? No no from the beginning he asked me what did I want the interview to be conducted and I said that I wanted it to be in French and so it was. I expressed myself slowly but I managed to succeed as my level of French is B1
Also what do you mean by "try to make some work applications online just to show them that you are aware how does work" ? I mean , you have to show them that you have navigated through internet and searched for some jobs in your profession and that you know how to deal with the online applications.
Thank you again
geribubaboy said:congratulations geribubaboy, i think u got your csq last year if i m not wrong.
any way congratulations and good luck for federal
fReSco said:Many thanks brov, really appreciated : ) I have read almost all of the posts of seniors, and I have only learnt one thing that .. With courage anything is possible. So, hope we will do it too.. thank you again for all the support : ) cheers any time my friend i m with u guys