do we need to clear A1,A2 before sitting in B1 exam or we can sit directly in B1????????? : pls answer.
You can sit directly in C1 or C2... there is no restriction. But, always remember, money, time & marks .. all are yourskimi_kaur said:do we need to clear A1,A2 before sitting in B1 exam or we can sit directly in B1????????? : pls answer.
Yes c82 you can submit your application if your point score more then 57 points then you can apply (for family class application you need 57 points for filing the case and 63 points for CSQ).c82 said:Dear Javeed,
I have completed my French A1 & A2 and IELTS.But My wife is just started A1 she is not finished yet.Without My wife's point It is total 60 which is I think enough for applying for quebec immigration.So,In that Can I submit the application without my wife A1 level score.
Hi Javeed:javeedislam said:If you mention your spouse as accompanying spouse then you must have to go with her and secondly if you require french points then they must have to ask her some questions for testing her french knowledge. I suggest you to study some french it is very easy if you need basic french I can send you material.
AISLAM,aislam said:Hi Javeed:
Could you please give me the basic french materials...if yes i will send you the email address.
It is 63 points dear, I've mistaken beforec82 said:55 points for csq or 65 point.
Yes C82 you are right.c82 said:hi Javeed ,
please suggest...
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-law/conjugal 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.
CONGRATZ AMBI for file transfer.ABMIR said:Hey guys got the PER from CIO Sydney Nova Scotia today,following is the statement send by email
This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada under the Quebec Skilled Worker Category.
Upon review of the information you have provided, your application is considered complete based upon the requirements of the Instructions and Regulation 10 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA).
Your application will be forwarded to a visa office for further processing.
Please inform the visa office of any changes in your application (e.g. birth or adoption of a child, marriage or common-law relationship, new occupation or employer, change of address, change of e-mail address, change of immigration representative, etc). Please include a letter identifying what the changes are and any relevant supporting documents. If your documents are not in English or French, send a notarized (certified) translation with a copy of the originals.
Thank you for your interest in Canada.
LLF
Service Delivery Clerk
Citizenship and Immigration
Federal Skilled Worker Centralized Intake Office
Sydney, Nova Scotia