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Bachar said:
You are welcome , and thanks for the translation
you see my friend it became harder and harder every day, i wanna ask you about your French? which level did you declare? and which level are you now?
... hummmm :o ??? ::)
 
Bachar said:
You are welcome , and thanks for the translation
you see my friend it became harder and harder every day, i wanna ask you about your French? which level did you declare? and which level are you now?

well bachar mate. The problem is that Quebec knows that FSW has reached limit so why dont we announce limit :D lol plus they want to make money 1 people head towards quebec cos its cheaper then FSW
2 processing timing is very fast
 
Umer Shahzad said:
well bachar mate. The problem is that Quebec knows that FSW has reached limit so why dont we announce limit :D lol plus they want to make money 1 people head towards quebec cos its cheaper then FSW
2 processing timing is very fast

Its not fast at all, now it will take more than 2 years to get the visa, i think its more than FSW
but its strange that only after 3 month they change the fees for the second time
 
Umer Shahzad said:
well bachar mate. The problem is that Quebec knows that FSW has reached limit so why dont we announce limit :D lol plus they want to make money 1 people head towards quebec cos its cheaper then FSW
2 processing timing is very fast

Quebec Process is not fast at all.
It took me 9 months to get the CSQ
And after 14 months In the federal process I got the MR. and.......... it may go to 22 months.
 
well if they are charging us more they should give us a quick service like other immigration authorities round the world e-g Uk, Australia etc
 
geribubaboy said:
Quebec Process is not fast at all.
It took me 9 months to get the CSQ
And after 14 months In the federal process I got the MR. and.......... it may go to 22 months.

Mate which visa office you were using to file your application ?
 
I think GROUP 1 is the best and easy way to get Quebec Immigration if some one is really interested in moving to Canada. There could be other reasons also for introducing this kind of rule.. par example

1. They want to have people who are interested in living in Quebec rather than other province, because people usually move to another province after getting PR's.
2. Encouraging only those applicants who are good in French and genuinely wants to reside in Quebec.
3. Only focuing on people with high demand occupations.
4. Last and the most important only give preference to Quebec education and experience.

Guys Please share ur feedback..thanks
 
grimreaper said:
Hi Javeed,
As I understand this, the group 3 CAP is set to '0' which means no more applications accepted for this group right?

I also share the same point of view. Group 3 means u can't apply
 
Guys,

If someone wants to go and study in Quebe in order to be eligible to apply for CSQ, what are the acceptable programs/certificate ? Is there any list of these programs available online ??

Thanks all..
 
vickyRocks said:
I think GROUP 1 is the best and easy way to get Quebec Immigration if some one is really interested in moving to Canada. There could be other reasons also for introducing this kind of rule.. par example

1. They want to have people who are interested in living in Quebec rather than other province, because people usually move to another province after getting PR's.
2. Encouraging only those applicants who are good in French and genuinely wants to reside in Quebec.
3. Only focuing on people with high demand occupations.Not all high demand occupations are prioritized :)
4. Last and the most important only give preference to Quebec education and experience.

Guys Please share ur feedback..thanks
 
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/permanent-workers/official-immigration-application/requirements-programs/glossary.html#training

OsamaR said:
Guys,

If someone wants to go and study in Quebe in order to be eligible to apply for CSQ, what are the acceptable programs/certificate ? Is there any list of these programs available online ??

Thanks all..
 
Hi All,

I have an application for Federal Skilled Worker already in process in Buffalo Visa Office since March 2011 (still RBVO status).

I received CSQ also a couple of months ago, which is valid for one year. Should I go ahead an apply for PR under Quebec Skilled Worker immigration also?
I am thinking if I submit second application (one for Federal Skilled Worker, and another one for Quebec Skilled Worker) will become a problem? because there is a contradiction that my first application (Federal Skilled Worker) is for Canada (except Quebec), and if I apply under Quebec Skilled Worker, it will be like for Canada (Quebec only)?

I am really confused that if I should really go ahead and submit a second application for QSW (but there is a risk that this contradiction may cause any problem?), or should I just stick with my previous application (in that case my CSQ will expire within next month).

Any advice would be really helpful for me!

Thanks,
Indus
 
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/fr/immigrer-installer/travailleurs-permanents/demande-immigration-general/demande-immigration/frais-paiement.html

AVIS
À compter du 1er avril 2012, les frais exigés du requérant principal pour l'examen de sa demande de certificat de sélection passeront de 406 $ à 750 $ afin de couvrir les coûts afférents au traitement d'une demande. Cette hausse de la tarification entre en vigueur sous réserve que l'Assemblée nationale du Québec adopte une disposition législative, rétroactive au 1er avril 2012, qui comporterait une disposition autorisant cette augmentation.


I am planning to submit my application, but I am confused on the payment I must incur on my Demand Draft. Should I pay $750ca or $405ca?



I am Single and planning to submit my application before April 01, 2012 but my application might reached it on April as for the reason that I am residing here in the Philippines.


Please help me. Thank you!
 
knivesvente said:
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/fr/immigrer-installer/travailleurs-permanents/demande-immigration-general/demande-immigration/frais-paiement.html

AVIS
À compter du 1er avril 2012, les frais exigés du requérant principal pour l'examen de sa demande de certificat de sélection passeront de 406 $ à 750 $ afin de couvrir les coûts afférents au traitement d'une demande. Cette hausse de la tarification entre en vigueur sous réserve que l'Assemblée nationale du Québec adopte une disposition législative, rétroactive au 1er avril 2012, qui comporterait une disposition autorisant cette augmentation.


I am planning to submit my application, but I am confused on the payment I must incur on my Demand Draft. Should I pay $750ca or $405ca?



I am Single and planning to submit my application before April 01, 2012 but my application might reached it on April as for the reason that I am residing here in the Philippines.


Please help me. Thank you!

send it 406 only coz they will not apply this new fee before 04/01
 
Bachar said:
send it 406 only coz they will not apply this new fee before 04/01

Thank you! How about if my application has reached the BIQ Hong Kong on or after April 1, will it still be considered.