liberwoman said:Can you please add my details on the table?
BIQ: Paris (I am in the UK)
Application sent on: 06 October 2011
Doc requested (did not fill the payement form fully: 07 November 2011. I sent the requested form the following day.
1st AOR received on 7th of December 2011.
Also to clarify.... I contacted PARIS BIQ today regarding the new language regulation as I was not unsure if the 05th December referred to the date when the application was received at the BIQ or the date when the first AOR was sent to the applicant. She said that date referred to the former which means that IT DOES NOT APPLY TO PEOPLE THAT SENT THEIR APPLICATION BEFORE 05TH DECEMBER 2011. By sending date I mean the date when your application was received by the BIQ (date when it arrived at the BIQ not when you went to the post). I was so relieved when she told me that as I am fully bilingual (French and English) as I could not be bothered to take the test. And she said the old applicants will be given the chance to prove their language ability during the interview (if the did not submit a test) if the do not meet the minimum points required without the test. She was very nice. Hope it helps.
I will say if there is something that you are unclear about ask to the seniors of the forum and if their answers diverge phone up Paris as ask. They have a good help desk opened for applicants from 1.30pm to 5 pm from Monday to Thursday.
Good luck to all of us.
Try to do your best to learn French at least at level B1, then you can have some chances to apply. Will be better for the application your wife to know French too maybe A2 level.dreamingforcanada said:Hello to everybody, I am new in this forum, I am trying to research on how to migrate to Quebec. Below is my background:
* Graduated Bachelor of Science in Office Administration, year 2004
* Currently working in Qatar as Executive Secretary
* Job description is more on Office Administrator
* 35years old, married and with 2 kids
I already made my research regarding NOC and my job description is more or less included in Administrative Office which is NOC 1221.
Please advise/comments if I have the chance to apply and approve my CSQ to be able to apply in Quebec. I am trying to get as much info as I can so that my hard earned money, time and effort will not go into waste if I am not qualified to apply for CSQ.
Thanks in advance.
Could any one of you please advice me on my points.thecoolsatya said:Hi All,
Just joined the forum after doing quite a lot of reading on Quebec immigration.
However still kind of confused regarding the areas of training and education.
My details below:-
Age: 28
Education: Bsc Mathematics (Full Time) / MBA - General (Distance Education) from India completed in 2004 and 2006 respectively
Currently working as a Programme management office (PMO) Analyst in an IT company which I consider is relevant to what I have studied (MBA)
Total Work Experience: Just Over 6 years
English: Good.
French: Just Started to learn
Marital Status: Married
Details of Spouse
Age: 29
Education: Msc in Medical Documentation
Work Experience: Worked as a Medical record Technician - relevant to her studies
Total Work Experience: 3 years
English: Good
French: Just started to learn.
Could any one of the experts suggest if I am eligible to apply for Quebec Immigration. I did try in the quebec website and it states I am eligible. However would want to confirm from some of the experts in the forum.
Janki said:anyone heard about below 2 new updates...
"December 13, 2011 - A new tool to facilitate the recognition of skills - Minister Kathleen Weil announced the signing of an agreement to facilitate access by persons trained in the engineering profession
December 12, 2011 - Accelerating the professional integration of immigrants - Launch of an innovative project in recognition of skills and adaptation"
where can we found more details regarding this?
Hi respect,respect said:I just got another letter from quebec immigration today. this is what it says in short..
"nous avons pris connaissance de votre projet d'établissement permanent au Quebec et vous en remercions.
Nous tenons a vous informer que votre dossier est en attente d'une decision de la part d'un conseiller en immigration. Nous communiquerons de nouveau avec vous lorsqu'une decision sera arretee.
Nous vous prions de recevoir, Monsieur, l'assurance de nos meilleurs sentiments. "
I don't know if this is usual. is this another AOR of some sort? i already got one AOR last month. Anybody has any idea.. is this usual?
Sure..mkshah said:Hi respect,
can u post the translated text of this letter here?
Hi.did u recieve it by email or snail mail?respect said:Sure..
"We have reviewed your application for permanent residency in Quebec and thank you.
We wish to inform you that your case is awaiting a decision from an immigration consultant. We will communicate with you again when a decision will be taken.
We wish you the best."
Hi Ravi09,Ravi09 said:Hi All,
I have applied for Quebec CSQ on Nov 24th 2011 and file was received by HK CIO on Nov 28th. Today(Dec 20th) i got the acknowledgment that file is opened for review.
Fingers crossed....
Good Luck to everyone on this Forum and me as well