nevillek said:
Friends, do you guys fill the application form in pen or type it on computer?
1. Be smart, avoid the ink and fill it out on your computer. The linked pdf is fillable: just save it somewhere on your computer and fill it out by opening it from there (don't fill it out in your browser).
2.The form itself is very straightforward.
Be realistic about your language skills. It might bite you later on if you overestimate your knowledge of either languages (if you have to go to an interview). Underestimating is also not recommended, as you might end up needlessly at an interview. To access your language ability use this link http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/publications/en/french-language/Grille-autoevaluation-en.pdf
3. I also advise you strongly to evaluate your chances at http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/permanent-workers/epi.html
The result is instant and free, you must bear in mind it is an estimate and the decision does not mean your application will be accepted. The same goes for the score forum members may give you in evaluating your credentials.
4.If, your assessment is positive gather all supporting documents and attach all the required forms and documents.
5.Be sure to sign the Contrat relatif a la capacite financiere (self financing), as it's an important piece of paper.
6.Attach payment. I paid by credit card, it allowed me to see when they started processing my file (this is when they charge the card).
7.Be sure to have certified copies of everything that's not an original and translated versions of documents that are not in French or English.
8.In principle, if you have doubts about the completeness of your application, contact Immigration Quebec. There are many ways: in person, phone, email, fax, snail mail.
9.Send your application with a traceable service (fed ex, dhl, or another traceable courier) so that you know it arrived safely. Make photocopies of everything you send.