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I am getting ready for my CSQ interview and I am kinda of scared?...what do I do?
 
vibez_well said:
i sent a mail to the biq, hk asking for status of my appl. it took 30 days for them to reply !!
the wait for everything is just getting longer and longer. going crazy :-\

and ofcourse the reply was the same..

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Veuillez noter que votre dossier est toujours en attente d'études, merci de patienter.
Please note that your file is still in queue for studies, please be patient.

Please share the email id for this, I want to check as well.
 
xse2573 said:
I am getting ready for my CSQ interview and I am kinda of scared?...what do I do?

You will be fine, and will be granted your CSQ....look back a couple pages in this blog, I indicated all the information you will need to know for the interview. I think its on page 649 or 650
 
Maria_Sal said:
Hi guys....I was a silent member of this forum but I registered today finally..
I have applied for CSQ.....through Montreal....
My filed my application on 4th Nov 2012 and got AOR on 13th Dec 2012 through e-mail.
I also received a RECU in my post for the payment....

now in line for the final answer.....hoping it is positive....wenever it is...:)

any idea how long does it take for CSQ....

November and December 2012 hasn't reached as yet
 
hokaito said:
can you explain the term CSQ under PEQ?

CSQ: Certificat de sélection du Québec (Québec selection certificate).
PEQ: Programme de l’expérience québécoise (Québec experience program).
 
cvd222 said:
This is an even better route - you should get your CSQ within 2 months maximum, without even doing an interview!

Thanks again! But I still would like to know your opinion on the following three possible options:
1. QSW under PEQ: I need to obtain French certification which may be available in April.
2. CEC: Refused due to low IELTS: I need to take new test which may be done in March.
3. FSW with AEO: I need find an AEO outside Quebec, which may be available in February.
Which stream is faster and easier?
 
Hi Seniors,
I planed for FSW under 7242- Industrial Electrician , due to my qualification (13 year)i got 64 point , so that i am planing to apply through Quebec. I add my back ground detail pls give me the Point i scored?

Till i didnt apply for IELTS & French , after my basic point how much i need to take in IELTS & French to get qualifed?

1) Qualification - Diploma In Electronic and communication enginner - 13 year of full studey- __ points

Area of training - I don't know where I belong from AOT lists. __ points


2) Age – 35years old - __ points

3) Work Exp - 15years (as Industrial Electician and Instrumentation Technician)) - __ points

4) Language - IELTS (will take) - 0
French - will be enrolling to claim points - o

5) 2 kids (year 8 old & 15month old) total - __ points


6) No relative in Quebec - 0

7) Funds no problem- 1 point

My spouse details are as follows,
1) Age – 3 2 - __ points



2) Qualification - Bsc Graduate – 2001 - total 15years - __ points


3) French - Not done.
4) No relative in Quebec -0



Waiting for your positive replay.
 
Bajan4Quebec said:
You will be fine, and will be granted your CSQ....look back a couple pages in this blog, I indicated all the information you will need to know for the interview. I think its on page 649 or 650

Hello Bajan4Quebec,

Thanks for the encouragement and info...l am looking at them now!!!
 
I got csq today in Paris.

The interview was based on the application form. First, we talked about my education and experience and the interviewer examined originals. Then she asked me questions about adaptability e.g. Why Quebec? Why Montreal? What kind of jobs you will look for? What are the social values of Quebec? How many companies in your field are there in Quebec?
The interviewer may also doubt your documents. She was wondering why my experience is not related to my degree and whether I am qualified to do the job. I calmly explained that this profession is not authorized in my country as strictly as in Quebec and she agreed.

The interviewer was typing answers most of the time which allows you to relax and concentrate on your discourse.

The interview was all in French except one sentence to verify my English.

I did not have test results with me as it was not mandatory when I applied in march 2011.
 
Katayoon said:
I got csq today in Paris.

The interview was based on the application form. First, we talked about my education and experience and the interviewer examined originals. Then she asked me questions about adaptability e.g. Why Quebec? Why Montreal? What kind of jobs you will look for? What are the social values of Quebec? How many companies in your field are there in Quebec?
The interviewer may also doubt your documents. She was wondering why my experience is not related to my degree and whether I am qualified to do the job. I calmly explained that this profession is not authorized in my country as strictly as in Quebec and she agreed.

The interviewer was typing answers most of the time which allows you to relax and concentrate on your discourse.

The interview was all in French except one sentence to verify my English.

I did not have test results with me as it was not mandatory when I applied in march 2011.

Hi Katayoon,

Congrats for crossing one more and the most significant step towards your goal.
You mentioned your interview was in French predominantly, I have a question here, did you request the interview to be in French or English in the application form?

I have requested for English, I wish my interview to be the other way round ie most part in English and less of French.
 
Katayoon, congratulations. Your French must be good for the whole interview to have been in French. You've passed the first hurdle and will surely pass the federal part too. I wish you luck for the rest. Thanks for sharing.
 
Katayoon said:
I got csq today in Paris.

The interview was based on the application form. First, we talked about my education and experience and the interviewer examined originals. Then she asked me questions about adaptability e.g. Why Quebec? Why Montreal? What kind of jobs you will look for? What are the social values of Quebec? How many companies in your field are there in Quebec?
The interviewer may also doubt your documents. She was wondering why my experience is not related to my degree and whether I am qualified to do the job. I calmly explained that this profession is not authorized in my country as strictly as in Quebec and she agreed.

The interviewer was typing answers most of the time which allows you to relax and concentrate on your discourse.

The interview was all in French except one sentence to verify my English.

I did not have test results with me as it was not mandatory when I applied in march 2011.

CONGRATULATION Katayoon. :D

How good is your French? Did she ask you if you want to do it in English or French ? Or was not an option ,,

Thanks :)
 
Thank you very much for your congrats.
There was no request of the language in my application, but it was probably obvious to the interviewer that I wanted a French interview since I had insufficient points without French and no test results. It was absolutely important for me to impress her with French. She started in French and I continued. I spent there three hours today and noticed that tne interviewer starts in French and then switches to English if she notices that the candidate has difficulty.

The biggest concern that I had was that she will ask me to come back after sitting test, but luckily she did not.
 
OsamaR said:
CONGRATULATION Katayoon. :D

How good is your French? Did she ask you if you want to do it in English or French ? Or was not an option ,,

Thanks :)
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My French is advanced and fluent. Such question did not feature. She started in French right away
 
How you doing my friends. Just asking if any good news has arrived yet :) Geribubaboy any news from you? Is taking too long for you to get the medicals confirmation, i don't know why. i think you should e-mail them.