liberwoman said:Hello guys,
First of all... thank you so much for having the idea of creating this thread. It is so useful and really I do not know why people go though agencies. With the information available on the Canadian website and this forum, there is no need I think. SO thank you for your effort and time
I wish I knew this site existed before sending my application. Anyway, my name is Liberwoman and I am a 24 years old.
I am originally from Cameroon ( a bilingual country - 95% French and 5% English), where I did all my primary and secondary school. So my mother tongue is French.
I then moved to the UK (Manchester to be exact) in 2006 and Joined the University of Manchester to study Chemical engineering. I am a recent graduate (I have a master) and I have 1.4 years experience in my field of study. The latter has really improved my English and I am nor fully bilingual. I sent my application of the 06th October 2011. I received a letter on the 06th November, asking me to complete the payment form as I forgot to mention to amount of money to be taken from my credit card. I sent back the requested form the day after and on the 7th of December 2011, I received my first AOR. So I am still waiting. My BIQ is Paris and I supposed my visa office will be London (the closest to Manchester). I don't know if I am on the priority list but finger crossed I will be able to get everything done in 2 years max. The latter is the time I allocated for the whole process and if it doesn't work out I will need to look somewhere else. I am currently working as an engineer but on a 2 years contract. Happy to speak French to people who wants to and answer any question regarding the process whenever I can or have the relevant information. Good luck to you guys and welcome to ME.
Bienvenue au fil de québec, Mademoiselle / Madame. Veuillez suivre le lien ci-dessous et voyez que votre domaine de la formation tombe dans la priorité ou pas
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/publications/en/diverses/summary-table-areas.pdf