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mansoorhashmi said:
Hi,

Listen up guys going to Quebec i believe thats purely our decision and i m very sure that everyone knows the word MIGRATION .
i shall give u one example that once u shift one home to an other home within 25 kms, defiantly u will need some time to settle and u will tackle so many issues like people attitude, environment, jobs, racism, religion, security etc... within 25kms in ur own country. perhaps we r talking about Migration from one country to another country, i am sure u will get probably more worst than those which i have talked about... Quebec is not pulling u forcefully from ur homeland to come and start ur new life there...

everyone is looking for a better future and what ever they got from there own country might be not enough and want a better standard and flying colours of life. so decision is urs... they r two types of people, ones who think and do it and 2nd ones who think and keep on thinking.... ???

I am sure u must be struggling in ur own country, not so ... then wot is the problem if u work an other country where u will get good reward and at least a renown identification....

Nothing personal if someone is offended my apologies...

Rgds,

Mansoor
uuuuuuuh, well reasoned,....well said.......... with flavour of comic strips............ +10 for u bro....... cheers
 
sazzadkw said:
Dear All,,

I am new to this quebec forum. I have already applied under FSW1- 0231 NOC, which seems needed a huge time to process.

SO i planned to apply under QSW and ask devid cochen to be my lawer. Just to know,,

Am i eligible to apply for both FSW1 and QSW process at the same time ? yes u can file multiple applications at the same time since it is not a lottery.if u meet the requirement for as many streams as possible, u can apply. the only caution is that applying for temporary residence as well as permanent residence at the same time should be avoided bcos that will insinuate DUAL INTENT which simply means that such applicant might not leave Canada at the expiration of his/her temporary residence if the permanent visa application is yet to be finalized.....so if u do not av any TRV-application, then u can throw in as many application as possible dont 4get u will also pay the fees ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D. if u feel a process, isn too slow, u may decide to put in for a faster one without cancelling the other..... so does these multiple applications make u av more than one visa? of course not. u cannot have more than one visa. the multiple application only allows u to enjoy shorter processing time ( if any exist 2ru any of the routes u av applied under.) and immediately one of those av scaled through the federal stage, all other applications that are yet to be finalized MUST be withdrawn

Can i move after 6 months to ontario to be setteled there?

for french is it manditory for TEF exam? as Devid cochen said (Applicants applying under the Quebec Skilled Worker category should be willing/able to gain a HIGH BEGINNER level of proficiency in the French language - understanding and speaking (not reading or writing).)


Kindly advice seniors. plssssssssss
 
shootingstar said:
hussen
I'm so happy to find someone who is an applicant from the US ;). I don't 'see' so many of us here on this forum and this is the only forum I use.

No idea about the AOR. I just sent my application 2 weeks ago and it reached the BIQ in 3-4 days. Still waiting for AOR. I would think it takes 1-2 months for the Montreal BIQ to send AOR.

I hope some one who has gone through this process in the Montreal BIQ,helps us here.
Hi shootingstar and Hussen, I am also applying from the US. I am finalizing my documents so that I can submit my application soon. Bonne chance to us all
 
Good day,

I am an avid fan of this forum. I kept on reading everyday and to update me the status of the seniors and new members of this forum. I am happy that some of the seniors member got their CSQ.

I am from the Philippines while my husband is a principal applicant we already sent our application on March 14,2011. Have received acknowledgement of receipt PERM 104 and still we are waiting a notice of interview :'(.

Regards,
 
@ applicante. Wife
Hi. I would like to ask wen did u receive your aor? How long did u wait? And what is the occupation of your husband?
Ty
 
@agnes_blush27
We sent our application on March 11, 2011. Hongkong received on March 14,2011, while AOR dated on March 17,2011. My husband is a Computer Engineer.

Regards,
 
Did you receive it by email or snail mail?
 
Hi, Agnes_blush27,

We received it by mail on March 29,2011. Meantime, how about your application? What is the status right now?

Actually I already sent an email to Hong Kong to follow - up the status of our application and I'm glad that they answered my email, unfortunately as per their message that our application is waiting for processing :'(... :o >:(

Regards,
 
I send my application last sept.2 and according to dhl it was receive last sept. 5...until now i dont have aor.wat do u mean by mail? Email or snail mail?
 
Hi,

Via snail mail :D( postal) . May be your AOR delayed in postal or snail mail. Our AOR traveled for 12 days before it land to my hand.

Regards,
 
I hope that is the case. Its bin 16 days since they receive my papers. Gosh its like agony every day cheking emails and our mailbox. Hehehe
 
@ Aplicant.wife.

You left me wondering if you are the wife to Aplicante.Ph :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
 
Hi egrace62,

No :o, I am not the wife of applicant.ph. My husband don't have a time to search and read this forum, that's why I"m here, because I admired this forum 3 months ago.... ;) :D ;D

Regards,
 


I have seen the debate about leaving your own country and immigrating to other country. Well I have asked few acedamic consultants in Mumbai and they told me that the job prospects in Quebec are better than other provinces..provided you have good knowledge of french language.

One of the most important point that I would like mention is anyone who is immigrating to any country leaving his job, family, culture etc should go there with an open mind. Take up any job initially to support yourself. Ground level jobs would be available in plenty in any country..I believe. If you immigrate thinking that it will be relatively easy to find a job relevant to your profile then you are taken for a toss. Initially there would be hiccups but you must be prepared to take up any job without any prejudice mind set.

No offense to anyone..
 
Thanks all for the insightful debate - very helpful, much appreciated.

Whoever is in Market Research/Project Management, could you please message me, there are a few things I would like to discuss offline.

Regards,