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ambi1775 said:
:D :D hello Friends


Just to share one good news with u guys that i just received my Interview from BIQ Paris few minutes ago which will be on 02/04/2012.


Thanks to everyone for their support.
and Special thanks to my brother STILLHOPE for helping me in every step.



ambi



:D :D

congratulations ambi1775 and goodluck :)
are you on priority list?
 
hi ambi,
Congrats buddy,
Your processing is real fast,
appln sent: aug-2011,
aor rcvd: feb 2012,
interview date: april 2012..
:)
Are you in priority treatment?
Prepare well n Good luck for interview! Surely you will sail through it successfully. :)
ambi1775 said:
:D :D hello Friends


Just to share one good news with u guys that i just received my Interview from BIQ Paris few minutes ago which will be on 02/04/2012.


Thanks to everyone for their support.
and Special thanks to my brother STILLHOPE for helping me in every step.



ambi



:D :D
 
ambi1775 said:
:D :D hello Friends

Just to share one good news with u guys that i just received my Interview from BIQ Paris few minutes ago which will be on 02/04/2012.

Thanks to everyone for their support.
and Special thanks to my brother STILLHOPE for helping me in every step.

ambi
:D :D

Congrats ambi! well done :) and all the best for you on the interview :) hope it's gonna be smooth

Tanya
 
Thanks Everyone,

I don't know that they put me in priority or not (As per me i thought i m in priority but i got my aor after 6 months, normally people got aor within 1-3 months, so u guys can decide that i m in priority or not)

Educations
B.SC in Probability and Statistics ( from India )
M.Sc in Probability and Statistics ( from India ) within 5 years As per my calculations my points are 12+12 = 24
MSc in Finance and Accounting from UK

exp 3 years in england, 6

english more then 7 bands 6 as per old rules
DELF A2 passed last month, 6
age below 30 years 16

Spouse education
Bach in Accounts from france 3 + 2 = 5
Age below 30 years 3
French Fluent ( because she is french born ) 6

My total points are 72 without adaptability points

as per my points i was expecting direct csq, but i dont know why i got interview. But no problem i m ready for my interview.

thanks again.

Ambi1775
 
ambi1775 said:
Thanks Everyone,

I don't know that they put me in priority or not (As per me i thought i m in priority but i got my aor after 6 months, normally people got aor within 1-3 months, so u guys can decide that i m in priority or not)

Educations
B.SC in Probability and Statistics ( from India )
M.Sc in Probability and Statistics ( from India ) within 5 years As per my calculations my points are 12+12 = 24
MSc in Finance and Accounting from UK

exp 3 years in england, 6

english more then 7 bands 6 as per old rules
DELF A2 passed last month, 6
age below 30 years 16

Spouse education
Bach in Accounts from france 3 + 2 = 5
Age below 30 years 3
French Fluent ( because she is french born ) 6

My total points are 72 without adaptability points

as per my points i was expecting direct csq, but i dont know why i got interview. But no problem i m ready for my interview.

thanks again.

Ambi1775


Hey Ambi,

I think your education point is 12 not 24(If you count 12 for Masters 1+12 for Masters 2). They take the highest degree point so it is 12, no matter how many times you do Masters. Hence, your point may be 60(needs interview). If I am wrong anyone can comment.



Below information may be helpful:

To qualify for a Quebec Selection Certificate, Skilled Worker / Professional applicants must score enough points under the Quebec Immigration selection system below. A single applicant must score at least 49 points based on the criteria below. /An applicant with a spouse or common-lawconjugal partner must score at least 57 points.

Up to an additional 6 points may be awarded upon the interview for Adaptability. With these points awarded, a single applicant must score a minimum of 55 points. An applicant with a spouse or common-law/conjugal partner must score at least 63 points.
 
Thanks dear,

Nice pick, but u forget to count the points of my aot.

Ok let me explain I gave 12 points for my master degree and 12 points for my aot which is portability and statistics which come under section B of area of training. That's why I gave 12+12 points for my education and aot.

Thanks any way.

Ambi


Waiting_CSQ said:
Hey Ambi,

I think your education point is 12 not 24. They only take the highest degree point so it is 12, no matter how many times you do Masters. Hence, your point may be 60(needs interview). If I am wrong anyone can comment.

Below information may be helpful:

To qualify for a Quebec Selection Certificate, Skilled Worker / Professional applicants must score enough points under the Quebec Immigration selection system below. A single applicant must score at least 49 points based on the criteria below. /An applicant with a spouse or common-lawconjugal partner must score at least 57 points.

Up to an additional 6 points may be awarded upon the interview for Adaptability. With these points awarded, a single applicant must score a minimum of 55 points. An applicant with a spouse or common-law/conjugal partner must score at least 63 points.
 
mkshah,

Thank you very much. This would mean that I should hear back from them sometime around May. Let's hope for the best.

Harsheen
 
ambi1775 said:
Thanks dear,

Nice pick, but u forget to count the points of my aot.

Ok let me explain I gave 12 points for my master degree and 12 points for my aot which is portability and statistics which come under section B of area of training. That's why I gave 12+12 points for my education and aot.

Thanks any way.

Ambi

Hey Ambi,

I got it. You are right. Mmm..my point is around 59 ( single applicant). Before I thought I may not get interview but after your case.... :)
 
yes, you said it correctly,
yours is a very strong profile indeed.. :p
Looking at your stats..... You should have got csq without interview...

Well, I think they just want to check the original documents and a formal talk in french to assess ur french skills... It will be like a cake walk dude....
Congrats budyyy... if you ask me... you r through from now onwards :D :)

And yes, Probability & Statitics surely comes under Priority AOT, so no doubt that you will get faster processing over others....
Good luck and give us good news.. ;) :)
Just one question... Does your dossier no. and ref ind no. both contained "A" as second letter?
Because mine is also having both number with "A" as second letter. And I want to check the connection of this particular phenomenon with priority processing... Thats why I am asking you! :!
ambi1775 said:
Thanks Everyone,

I don't know that they put me in priority or not (As per me i thought i m in priority but i got my aor after 6 months, normally people got aor within 1-3 months, so u guys can decide that i m in priority or not)

Educations
B.SC in Probability and Statistics ( from India )
M.Sc in Probability and Statistics ( from India ) within 5 years As per my calculations my points are 12+12 = 24
MSc in Finance and Accounting from UK

exp 3 years in england, 6

english more then 7 bands 6 as per old rules
DELF A2 passed last month, 6
age below 30 years 16

Spouse education
Bach in Accounts from france 3 + 2 = 5
Age below 30 years 3
French Fluent ( because she is french born ) 6

My total points are 72 without adaptability points

as per my points i was expecting direct csq, but i dont know why i got interview. But no problem i m ready for my interview.

thanks again.

Ambi1775
 
mkshah said:
yes, you said it correctly,
yours is a very strong profile indeed.. :p
Looking at your stats..... You should have got csq without interview...

Well, I think they just want to check the original documents and a formal talk in french to assess ur french skills... It will be like a cake walk dude....
Congrats budyyy... if you ask me... you r through from now onwards :D :)

And yes, Probability & Statitics surely comes under Priority AOT, so no doubt that you will get faster processing over others....
Good luck and give us good news.. ;) :)

Just one question... Does your dossier no. and ref ind no. both contained "A" as second letter?
Because mine is also having both number with "A" as second letter. And I want to check the connection of this particular phenomenon with priority processing... Thats why I am asking you! :!


Hey Mkshah,

My ref ind no and dossier no contained A as second letter. It means priority? ::)
 
ambi1775 said:
Thanks Everyone,

I don't know that they put me in priority or not (As per me i thought i m in priority but i got my aor after 6 months, normally people got aor within 1-3 months, so u guys can decide that i m in priority or not)

Educations
B.SC in Probability and Statistics ( from India )
M.Sc in Probability and Statistics ( from India ) within 5 years As per my calculations my points are 12+12 = 24
MSc in Finance and Accounting from UK

exp 3 years in england, 6

english more then 7 bands 6 as per old rules
DELF A2 passed last month, 6
age below 30 years 16

Spouse education
Bach in Accounts from france 3 + 2 = 5
Age below 30 years 3
French Fluent ( because she is french born ) 6

My total points are 72 without adaptability points

as per my points i was expecting direct csq, but i dont know why i got interview. But no problem i m ready for my interview.

thanks again.

Ambi1775

CONGRATULATION. I dont BIQ paris can be that fast. Goodluck in your interview.
I pray AOR come soon.
Fiirm
 
well,
Actually I dont know... But trying to find out if there is any relation between dossier no and priority processing...! Previously there has been much debate for this matter... :l
Some members says yes, it is related, whereas others says.... There is no connection between these two...
Such as any dossier no is HA********,
Now here 1st letter denotes your BIQ such as here H is for BIQ HK,
But what is the meaning for second letter A, B, C, etc....
I tried to get answer to this before also but didnt find any... :(
Waiting_CSQ said:
Hey Mkshah,

My ref ind no and dossier no contained A as second letter. It means priority? ::)
 
mkshah said:
well,
Actually I dont know... But trying to find out if there is any relation between dossier no and priority processing...! Previously there has been much debate for this matter... :l
Some members says yes, it is related, whereas others says.... There is no connection between these two...
Such as any dossier no is HA********,
Now here 1st letter denotes your BIQ such as here H is for BIQ HK,
But what is the meaning for second letter A, B, C, etc....
I tried to get answer to this before also but didnt find any... :(

@mkshah

this topic is already discussed earlier by stillhope i think.
mostly all candidates having second number 'A'.
Lets start this discussion again and get cleared this matter.
Mine is also with A..and i am waiting waiting waiting !

Dear members please share yours also :)
 
ok devang,
Here is the first post of previous discussion which was done when stillhope and egrace62 were quite active on the forum...
applicante.ph said:
Numéro de dossier
Un numéro est attribué automatiquement par le système. Le numéro est composé de
deux lettres suivies de 9 chiffres. La première lettre identifie l'unité administrative
qui traite le dossier et la seconde identifie le lieu d'ouverture du dossier. Les
premières lettres sont :
A = pour le BIQ Buenos Aires
P = pour le BIQ Paris
V = pour le BIQ Vienne
H = pour le BIQ Hong Kong
M = pour le BIQ Mexico
N = pour l'unité au Québec responsable du traitement des demandes d'immigration
pour l'Amérique du Nord
D = pour le BIQ Damas
Q = pour l'unité au Québec responsable du traitement des demandes d'immigration
pour la Tunisie, l'Algérie et le Maroc.
Les secondes lettres sont :
A = pour les dossiers créés sur place au Québec
B à Z = pour les dossiers créés lors d'une mission de sélection (ces lettres sont
générées automatiquement par le système SEPTE)

any ideas about this? and please explain further for les secondes lettres with their difference
:) thanks Im just curious
 
egrace62 said:
in addition, only file which were selected without an interview/ those on priority will have the second alphabeth to be (A), where those whose 2nd alphabeth is between B-Z signifies they were selected based on an nterview
Quote from: applicante.ph on October 10, 2011,
05:51:30 am File number
A number is assigned automatically by the system.
The number is composed of
two letters followed by nine digits. The first letter
identifies the administrative unit
that processes the file and the second identifies the location the file was opened. the
first letters are:
A = BIQ for Buenos Aires
P = BIQ for Paris
V = Vienna to BIQ
H = BIQ for Hong Kong M = for BIQ Mexico
N = for unity in Quebec responsible for processing
immigration applications
for North America
D = BIQ for Damascus
Q = Quebec for the unit responsible for processing immigration applications
for Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco.
The second letters are:
A = for files created on site in Quebec
B = Z for files created on a mission of selection
(these letters are generated automatically by the system SEPT) Any ideas about this? and please explain the
second letter for further Top With Their difference
Im just curious thanks