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merci mon ami vibez pour cette information, :)

une question..

toutes les informations sur les dates pour TEFaQ ou TCFQ? :)


vibez_well said:
Les examens DELF à Bangalore.

Voici les dates du DELF (tous publics) - session de mai 2012:

7 mai A1
8 mai A2
9 mai B1
10 mai B2
11 mai C1
 
DELF...

mkshah said:
merci mon ami vibez pour cette information, :)

une question..

toutes les informations sur les dates pour TEFaQ ou TCFQ? :)
 
thank u so much - mkshah & vibez !!!


vibez_well said:
if a single applicant is issued a permanent resident visa and then gets married he can go ahead and land in Canada. He can later (on fulfilling certain conditions) sponsor his spouse to come over to Canada.

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If you live in Quebec, you must also meet Quebec's immigration sponsorship requirements, after Citizenship and Immigration Canada approves you as a sponsor.
 
Hello All,

I would like you to confirm the following questions to me:

Firstly ,What type of French Proficiency Test should i take?

Secondly,is it Mandatory for my Spouse to do a French Proficiency Test as well?

Finally,how long do you think i should engage in French Language Class as a beginner to enable me take the said exam?

Thank you,

Spicey
 
mkshah said:
Hi janki, pts for work experience will be given based on total work experience...which will be full 8 points as your total exp is more than 5 yrs,

And points of AOT will be awarded based on if you possess this 1 latest year exp related to your MBA.
Other members pl suggest on my comments.

Hello mkshah,
The experience points will be for the experience in the last 5 years not before
 
Bachar said:
Hello mkshah,
The experience points will be for the experience in the last 5 years not before
Yes, you are correct Bachar.

You will earn points for the number of years you
have spent in full-time (30 hours per week) or
equivalent paid work during the last 5 years in
skilled, semi-skilled and management occupation
(Skill levels A, B, C and O of National Occupational Classification). You must have at least 6 months experience to considered as a Quebec skilled
worker. Points are awarded on the following basis:
Experience Points
Four years or more 8 points
Three years 6 points
Two years 6 points
One year 4 points
6 months 4 points
Less than 6 months 0 point


I given her 8 points based on my assumption if she has atleast 4 yrs of work exp in last 5 yrs. If not, then she will get points of work exp as per above rule.
 
mkshah said:
Yes, you are correct Bachar.

You will earn points for the number of years you
have spent in full-time (30 hours per week) or
equivalent paid work during the last 5 years in
skilled, semi-skilled and management occupation
(Skill levels A, B, C and O of National Occupational Classification). You must have at least 6 months experience to considered as a Quebec skilled
worker. Points are awarded on the following basis:
Experience Points
Four years or more 8 points
Three years 6 points
Two years 6 points
One year 4 points
6 months 4 points
Less than 6 months 0 point


I given her 8 points based on my assumption if she has atleast 4 yrs of work exp in last 5 yrs. If not, then she will get points of work exp as per above rule.

In last five years, i have studied for 2 years, so i will get points for 3 years only?
 
nevillek said:
Guys is it ok to submit salary certificate instead of last 3 months payslips if co is not in practice of giving payslips and salary is consolidated?

Can sm1 plz help?
 
Janki said:
In last five years, i have studied for 2 years, so i will get points for 3 years only?
Yes,
Experience Points
Four years or more 8 points
Three years 6 points
(if between 25 - 36 months of work experience)

Two years 6 points
One year 4 points
6 months 4 points
Less than 6 months 0 point
 
nevillek said:
Can sm1 plz help?

You must submit as per their requirements.
If you can not, then u can attach salary certi, but you should write a covering letter.
Else what I suggest, you send an email to them asking for alternative documents in place of salary slips.
 
plz help....all seniors!!!!!!!!!!!

a very warm thanks to vibez for your reply..
in india fresh graduates are generally retained as GET's graduate engineer trainees for first year therefore they are paid a fixed salary till they start getting salaries with various deductions showed after being taken ion company pay roll.


right now i am in my get period so i have a fixed slary which is deposited directly in my hdfc account without any salary slip per month therefore what document shoul i furnish in place of a salary slip which i dont have at the moment will a salary ceritificate from hr stating my fixed salary/stipend per month be sufficient or should i also attach a covering letter stating my situation...

also in my job offer letter it is stated clearly that i will be taken in as a GET for the first year with a fixed salary/stipend per month the amount being clearly stated in the offer letter can i send this original offer letter as some sort of salary proof that i am being paid.....

i want to let you know that i will start getting pay slips only after confirmation and being taken on company pay roll and only then the various deductions like hra/travel/basic will be shown...

also my current salary is non taxable therefore i dont have any proof of tax return currently...

what can be a possibble proof of tax exemption for me or something which could proove that the salary that i currently draw is non taxable and therefore no tax deduction/tax return is there...specially with respect to the system in india

waiting for response thank you.......
 
spicey said:
Hello All,

I would like you to confirm the following questions to me:

Firstly ,What type of French Proficiency Test should i take?

il y a des quatre examens reconnu par Quebec. ceux-ci sont: Le DELF, DALF, TEFaQ et le TCFQ. Vous devez prendre l'examen qui supporte votre application. Le niveau vous devez prendre dépend de votre score pour l'âge, l'éducation, l'expérience de travail. A1 du DELF vous donne le minimum de points.
there are four exams recognized by Quebec. these are: DELF, DALF, and TEFaQ TCFQ. You must take the exam that supports your application. The level you must take depends on your score for age, education, work experience. DELF A1 gives you the minimum points

Secondly,is it Mandatory for my Spouse to do a French Proficiency Test as well?

oui, votre époux comprendre de francais vous donne plus points
Yes, your spouse understanding of French gives you more points

Finally,how long do you think i should engage in French Language Class as a beginner to enable me take the said exam?

dépend où vous étudiez et avec quelle rapidité vous comprenez
depends where you study and how quickly you understand

Thank you,

Spicey
 
Can Federal PR live in Quebec without CSQ?
Is there any problem about moving to Quebec as a resident FSW without having a CSQ? If so, is there any way to change that?
 
cissino said:
Can Federal PR live in Quebec without CSQ?
Is there any problem about moving to Quebec as a resident FSW without having a CSQ? If so, is there any way to change that?

Permanent Residents from the Federal stream can live anywhere they wish once they have successfully landed and Vice Versa for those through the Quebec stream. It is the rights of all landed residence. But it is advisable to try to find work and/or settle first in the province you indicated on your application you wanted to reside in. This is for Citizenship purposes that you can have some evidence that you tried first in the intended province but when things didnt work out as expected you moved to another province.
 
Bajan4Quebec said:
Permanent Residents from the Federal stream can live anywhere they wish once they have successfully landed and Vice Versa for those through the Quebec stream. It is the rights of all landed residence. But it is advisable to try to find work and/or settle first in the province you indicated on your application you wanted to reside in. This is for Citizenship purposes that you can have some evidence that you tried first in the intended province but when things didnt work out as expected you moved to another province.

Hello Bajan4Quebec,

It is how many days, one person needs to show that he has tried for job but didn't get and how he will show that he has tried. I think one person can do the job anywhere, but he has to show that he stays in Quebec for few months at least. correct?