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avelino said:
I know that the main aplicant must pass IELTS,what about my spous No need because there is no point for spouse for english proficinecy ?
 
Bachar said:
Hello experts,
i need somebody whom file was accepted to answer the "photos" question
Should it be sent in envelop ? stapled ? i need to glow them ??

Bachar,

Your question has been answered before..
Don't staple them..use plastic paper clip or put them in a small envelop.
 
Iceberg7 said:
Bachar,

Your question has been answered before..
Don't staple them..use plastic paper clip or put them in a small envelop.


Thanks so much Iceberg7


i am sorry coz i did ask again but every BIQ has its instruction and i got confused
HK BIQ needs IMM0008 to be filled and sent with the file and i think its the only BIQ which asks for this
and i dont know if this form (IMM0008) needs some extra personal photos or not, and if it should follow the instruction of federal photo section

Thank you again
Bachar
 
Bachar said:

Thanks so much Iceberg7


i am sorry coz i did ask again but every BIQ has its instruction and i got confused
HK BIQ needs IMM0008 to be filled and sent with the file and i think its the only BIQ which asks for this
and i dont know if this form (IMM0008) needs some extra personal photos or not, and if it should follow the instruction of federal photo section

Thank you again
Bachar

My friend,

I pasted my photos and my wife's photos and In a small pocket I sent additional 4 photos for each of us to BIQ Hk, and I got my file number in 15 days without any problem.

I would like to suggest you to apply as soon as possible if you meet all the conditions, because the number of application are increasing everyday and that could delay the processing of your file enormously.

Good luck
 
quebec2011 said:
My friend,

I pasted my photos and my wife's photos and In a small pocket I sent additional 4 photos for each of us to BIQ Hk, and I got my file number in 15 days without any problem.

I would like to suggest you to apply as soon as possible if you meet all the conditions, because the number of application are increasing everyday and that could delay the processing of your file enormously.

Good luck

Thank you quebec2011,
actually i did not finish the application requirements yet, i hope i can do asap

Good Luck
 
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Iceberg7 said:
Bachar,

Your question has been answered before..
Don't staple them..use plastic paper clip or put them in a small envelop.
I stapled them , hope this is not a big issue!
 
Hi Baver,

1. Though they ask for test scores like IELTS/TOEFL to substantiate your claims on lang. proficiency, it is also acceptable to send in a letter from the university / workplace attesting that your medium of education/work was in english.

I suggest that you send in the old scoresheet, attach a letter from your workplace and also mention in your covering letter that all your education/work was in eng. and if required you can take a test & send the scores.

2. Yes, you can do this. claim the level that you think you can achieve in 6-12 months and work towards that level. Also attach some registration slips/something like to show your current enrollment in a french course.

3. You can just get it notarised by a public notary / as applicable in your country of residence.

4. Turkey is covered by the BIQ, Damascus. But coz of some problems in damascus, all files have been shifted to Montreal.

BIQ, Damascus
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/biq/damascus/index.php

5. Financial self-sufficiency form will do for now.

6. not sure about this. Maybe your PHD from US could be considered equivalent. not sure. check it up.


Baver said:
Hi All,

First of all thanks for putting a nice thread here. It is very informative. I took self-assesment test for Quebec immigration and I am qualified for that. I am trying to gather documents for the CSQ application. I have couple questions here folks. If you can answer them that would be great.

1. I worked in USA for nine years. I have a TOEFL score from 2002. I am planning to send a copy of TOEFL examination with my application. Would it be sufficient to show that I have advanced English or should i take IELTS?

2. I do not have French knowledge. I am going to use some online sources to learn French. Can i put my french knowledge as beginner level 1 as by the time interview takes place i am sure i will improve my French?

3.For documents, "include with your application photocopies certified by the institution that issued the original document or by the duly authorized legal authority of the originals and the official translations, in English or French, of the following documents:
your diplomas and certificates (excluding those pertaining to primary studies), and those of your spouse, if any;"

I got my PhD in USA. So should i get a certified copy of my phd diploma from my school in USA or will a notarized copy be sufficient? There is no way I can go to US to get a certified copy of my diploma from the same institution that issued it.
Do these diplomas include high school diploma also? My high school diploma is in Turkish. Should i get that translated and notarized also? Which one is first? Notarized copy and then certified translation or the other way around?

4. Where do I send my application? I live in Turkey. I could not find where i should send my application from the website.

5. Do i need to send a bank statement or sending signed contract respecting financial self-sufficiency document will be enough for now?

6."Are any of the diplomas entered under Question 8 Québec diplomas or their equivalent and found among these choices:" Which one should i choose for the following question? My BS is in chemistry In Turkey and PhD is in Chemistry in USA.

Thanks in advance for your help.
 
Hi guys,

  • Can I submit 2 applications in parallel? i.e. I will be the principle applicant for one application and my wife will be the principle applicant for the second application ??

  • Is it a must to have a cover letter? what things should we mention/can be mentioned in the cover letter ?

  • My occupation is in the List of Preferred Areas of Training. How would this improve my chances ? is it only by getting the extra points for that OR by faster processing times OR by waving the interview ?


Many thanks...
 
Is it possible to move anywhere in canada after getting PR from quebec government???AM asking this for one of my friend.The agency he consulted told him he could. But i think there will be some restrictions..What do u think guys?????
 
OsamaR said:
Hi guys,

  • Can I submit 2 applications in parallel? i.e. I will be the principle applicant for one application and my wife will be the principle applicant for the second application ??
I am not sure about this.
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  • Is it a must to have a cover letter? what things should we mention/can be mentioned in the cover letter ?
It is not manadatory to have a cover letter at all but it will make a good impression on the immigration officer as well as you may explain many thing that you can't just by attaching your documents. You can also attach a list of documents you are enclosing for your application. You need to arrange your application, in the order that is given on your BIQ website's required documents list.
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  • My occupation is in the List of Preferred Areas of Training. How would this improve my chances ? is it only by getting the extra points for that OR by faster processing times OR by waving the interview ?
This will make you eligible for faster processing. Interview waving depends on different factor in which one is Preferred Area of Training but the most important factor is French as well as your qualifying score. If you achieve 55 for a single applicant and 63 for a joint application without adaptability points, the chances are higher to get waived for the interview.
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And try to submit your application as soon as possible : )

Many thanks...
 
Technically speaking once you land in Quebec and get your PR card you should be able to move out, But this might be a problem during you apply for your passport thats what i have heard from people.

When it comes to Quebec i dont think so thats a right decesion to make as Quebec is a very nice place to settle down. I dont think there should be any difficulty in finding a job within a month or two. Montreal has lot of job opportunity.
If i get my Immigration done successfully done i would either settle in Laval or Montreal :)


Cheers


jibs084 said:
Is it possible to move anywhere in canada after getting PR from quebec government???AM asking this for one of my friend.The agency he consulted told him he could. But i think there will be some restrictions..What do u think guys?????
 


Thank you fReSco for answering questions 2 & 3...

Can anyone answer question one and let me know whether I am allowed to submit 2 applications in parallel (me & my wife)? i.e. I will be the principle applicant for one application and my wife will be the principle applicant for the second application ??

Thanks..
 
OsamaR said:
Can anyone answer question one and let me know whether I am allowed to submit 2 applications in parallel (me & my wife)? i.e. I will be the principle applicant for one application and my wife will be the principle applicant for the second application ??

would it be simpler to just calc who would get more points & priority as the PA and then go ahead rather than complicating an already complicated & opaque system ?

unless the other person scores reaaaally high or is a nurse, there is no way you can speed it up. so why waste money on the processing fees dude, save that up for ur time in quebec ! will ease the initial burden or you can go on a trip , lol.