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Dear All,
Kindly guide me on this, i am planning to apply for quebec immigration on the basis of the following, what do you recommend .

1- age = 28 year
2-education= ACCA in 2010 but i am thinking to apply on the basis of B.com completed in 2004, i also have BSC ( Hons) from Oxford brooks university ,UK but completed in 2012.
3-Experience = 3.5 year from 2009 to date, in Accounts n finance
4-French= have started classes, guide how much i get from here?
5- IELTS should i also go for it along with french
6- unmarried

need your suggestions on this, your early reply on this will be highly appreciated.
 
We already new some friends got their interviews in ausgut.
seems its same as before, all held in Istanbul


Bajan4Quebec said:
Seigneur je t'adore

je Te louerai tous mes jours!
car ton nom est digne

Tu fera faire une route quand tous choses sent impossible. Donc, je chanterai saint, saint

je nous sens entendrons partir le bureau d'immigration bientot. De fin Mai a mi-juin le nouvelle Missions sera publie et nous entendrons bonne nouvelle. j'espere que nous serons tous avec succes.
 
Just wanted to share that I sent my Federal Application in today.

Here is my timeline and pertinent details:

1. NOC 2131
2. BIQ Mexico
3. Applied for my Engineering License with the OIQ April 3, 2012. No word on the status yet.

- QSC Application sent Aug. 01, 2011
- AOR Aug. 26, 2011
- Interview April 26, 2012
- QSC Issued April 26, 2012
- Federal Application Sent May 26, 2012

I will start applying for jobs on the Emploi Quebec website on June 14.
 
ezaz said:
Dear MkShah,

I totally agree with you. I am afraid that the quota will be dried out within this year. :(
But do you think reducing the application flow will help new abiding rule applicants process faster ? As we all know that now a days, just AOR takes +2months to get.

Br,
Ezaz

@ ezaz,
If u see the below tracker, for period of 17 months from Dec-2010 to March-2012, there are almost 15700 files received by only 1 BIQ-HK with average of 900 files per month.
So just imagine if all BIQs across the globe have received total how many files during the same period. This number reaches to some 90000+ odd files.

This heavy flow of applications have caused a kind of "system jamming" in processing qsw applications which resulted in the increased processing times and that is also the reason why fast biq such as biq hk were taking as much as 2 months for issuing aor.

But this new rules phenomenon have caused the flow of new files to reduce drastically for BIQs. It can be very well seen from the latest numbers of received files published by quebec website. Just 40 files received for a period of 7 days which is total of all files received across the globe.

If we see the status of pending applications, Applicants from some of biq such as damascus are waiting for interview/csq from as long as 20 months now and there are more than 40000+ applications pending for processing since august 2010 for this biq. For biq hk this figure is 15000+ applications pending since Nov 2010.

So, what we can expect now is, that the main focus of all biqs will be to complete the processing of pending applications as much fast as possible. And with the current trend of new applications, biqs will have some more time for processing of pending applications.

So, It will be really good for old applicants who are waiting for their interview/csq since many months.


mkshah said:
thank you mdammalli, :)

Latest update:
*post is updated with details of knivesvente.
*post is updated with details of yogie.
*post is updated with details mdammalli.

other forum members, pls update your details too :)

With details of knivesvente updated in this tracker:

see his file number is 81xxx, so from 12.2010 (aislam) to 04.2012 (knivesvente), there are 818xx-661xx = 15700 files submitted to BIQ HK during this period of 17 months, so an average of 900 files per months received by BIQ HK for this period.


Member Country Dt printed on AOR AOR/No. Dossier Interview Date/Location

Saeid l l Jan.2010 l l 07.02.2011/New Delhi
angeleye l l 21.04.2010 l l 19.09.2011/Hong Kong
vickyRocks l l 17.08.2010 l HA0000601xx l Awaiting
asw l l 26.10.2010 l l 15.03.2012/NA
quebec2011 l l 27.10.2010 l l Awaiting he got Preliminary Evaluation from BIQ for shortage of 2 points, so file processed / HK
aislam l l 07.12.2010 l HA0000661xx l Awaiting
Feb-11 l l 28.02.2011 l l Awaiting
Myhope l l 01.03.2011 l l Awaiting
applicant.wife l l 17.03.2011 l HA0000691xx l Awaiting
Thomas1987 l l 22.03.2011 l l Awaiting
Yogie l India l 25.03.2011 l HA0000693xx l Awaiting
a l l May.2011 l l Sep.2011/HK (AOT in priority)
devang3d l l 11.07.2011 l l Awaiting
fanneselga l l 28.07.2011 l l 09.02.2012/.... (AOT is in priority)
Vibez_well l l 01.08.2011 l l Awaiting
GalaxyQ l l 22.08.2011 l l Awaiting
shersta l l 22.08.2011 l l Awaiting
Kaps1706 l l 31.08.2011 l l Awaiting
varunynr l l 29.09.2011 l l Awaiting
Meemansa l l 20.10.2011 l l Awaiting
maccuet l l 22.10.2011 l l Awaiting
harit79 l India l 30.10.2011 l HA0000754xx l Awaiting
mkshah l India l 11.11.2011 l HA0000765xx l Awaiting
Brad_cin_dell l l 15.11.2011 l l Awaiting
nursegio l l 08.12.2011 l l 05.06.2012/HK (AOT is in priority)
Pony l l 15.12.2011 l l Awaiting
grimreaper l l 20.12.2011 l l Awaiting
mdammalli l l 29.12.2011 l HA0000795** l Awaiting
jz2011quebec l l 07.01.2012 l l Awaiting
maryr l l 26.01.2012 l l Awaiting
Freddy83 l l ---- l l ----
knivesvente l Philippines l 20.04.2012 l HA0000818xx l Put on Waiting List (AOT in priority)
 
hey bluecougar26,

thats pretty fast my friend :)
Is your AOT in priority??

Congratulations for CSQ And Good Luck for fed processing :)

bluecougar26 said:
Just wanted to share that I sent my Federal Application in today.

Here is my timeline and pertinent details:

1. NOC 2131
2. BIQ Mexico
3. Applied for my Engineering License with the OIQ April 3, 2012. No word on the status yet.

- QSC Application sent Aug. 01, 2011
- AOR Aug. 26, 2011
- Interview April 26, 2012
- QSC Issued April 26, 2012
- Federal Application Sent May 26, 2012

I will start applying for jobs on the Emploi Quebec website on June 14.
 
mkshah said:
hey bluecougar26,

thats pretty fast my friend :)
Is your AOT in priority??

Congratulations for CSQ And Good Luck for fed processing :)

Thanks for your well wishes.

My AOT was not priority. I graduated in the US and could have been given priority if I had 1st obtained my engineering license from the OIQ, I didn't apply for my license until later though. I hope it goes well.

Good luck to everybody waiting.
 
Please reply


willdoit said:
Dear All,
Kindly guide me on this, i am planning to apply for quebec immigration on the basis of the following, what do you recommend .

1- age = 28 year
2-education= ACCA in 2010 but i am thinking to apply on the basis of B.com completed in 2004, i also have BSC ( Hons) from Oxford brooks university ,UK but completed in 2012.
3-Experience = 3.5 year from 2009 to date, in Accounts n finance
4-French= have started classes, guide how much i get from here?
5- IELTS should i also go for it along with french
6- unmarried

need your suggestions on this, your early reply on this will be highly appreciated.
 
SUNSHINE4U said:
I have someone that made a csq application as the principal applicant and including her 3 children in the application without her husband even though the husband wrote and attached in the application that he is willing to be sponsored by the wife later . is there a possibility that the application will not eventually be considered even though she has received an AOR?

Kindly advice

Hello
The immigration procedures/Law states that "You should include your husband/wife even though he/she is not accompanying you to Canada
right now....So try and understand what you are doing before you rope yourself into what you are innocent off.....The Law does not recongnised
ingnorant as an excuse

Thanks and Goodluck
 
Hi
After more then 7 month i get AOR from paris office .can anybody tell what will be the next step
 
Dear Members,

I am going to apply for QSW. Can you please evaluate my points to see if I qualify?

Degree: B.Tech (Electronics) INDIA + MBA (FRANCE)
Age: 31
Work Exp: 5 years
French: DELF B1 level
IELTS: overall band 7.5 (listening - 8.5, reading 8, speaking 7, writing 6.5)
Spouse: Masters in Biochemistry, Age 27, No work experience, no french language ability
Children: 1 (7months old)
No previous stay in Canada/Quebec. Spouse's aunt is a Canadian citizen
Thanks for your help

Shadab
 
rgquebec said:

Hi J.C,

congrts , i hope u'll receive ur PPR very soon !!
I am also waiting for my MR, i received AOR from NS on 1st may saying that my file is complete & it will be transferd to VO.
VO is New Delhi for me too, Could u pls let me know how long it will take to get MR ?

thanks!
Well, MR varies with the VO one applies through, for JC it was pretty fast, he sent his Federal application this year and he has already gotten his MR, for me I sent my Federal application October last year and I just got my MR on the 22nd of May this year which seems quite in line with the processing time for my VO as obtained in the link below as at the time I sent my application;

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm/provincial.asp

You should have an idea of how long it is likely to take to receive your MR because after MR one will have another 2 to 3 months to get PR if everything goes well.

Cheers
 
Dear All,

I have a very important question about education:

What exactly is the definition of 1 yr diploma?

I'm an export agent. I hold an advanced diploma from the "Institute of Chartered Ship Brokers" in the U.K. This is the governing entity of my industry. In order to obtain this diploma, one must pass two exams over the period of 2 years. You are given a study guide for both exams and you must sit the exam within one year. There are no "in class" lessons or anything like it.
Will immigration Quebec recognize this diploma? Will I be awarded the correspondent points for a 1 year diploma? I would really appreciate an answer.

Thanks to all,
 
mdammalli said:
Yes lemans207, I'm from India and I already applied for CSQ last November. As per MKshah's timeline assessment I may get interview somewhere last quarter of this year or first quarter of the next year (hopefully) for group B, till I got chance to reach upto A2 level.

Special thanks to Bajan4Quebec, Bachar, lemans207 for putting light on my query.

You're welcome

I found some information that may interest you

Can I apply for Permanent Resident status and temporary status (Work Permit/Study Permit/Temporary Resident Visa) at the same time?

You can apply for Permanent Resident status and Temporary status at the same time. Canadian Immigration policy recognizes the concept of dual intent.

Dual Intent

Dual Intent refers to the concurrent processing of an application for Permanent Residence and an application for Temporary Status, therefore demonstrating the intention to both reside in Canada permanently and only temporarily, at the same time.

Although this may appear contradictory at first glance, in fact it is possible. Imagine, for example, the following scenario:

An individual submits an application for a Canada Immigration Visa. Before receiving the Canada Immigration Visa, the individual wishes to visit Canada for a short time and applies for a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), or appears at the Port of Entry, if a national of a TRV (visa exempt country). This is perfectly acceptable as long as the individual intends to leave Canada at the end of the visit.

The same principle applies to individuals who are in the process of applying for a Canada Immigration Visa and wish to obtain a temporary Work Permit or Study Permit.

An individual whose application for Permanent Residence in Canada is pending is subject to the same requirements as others when seeking entry into Canada temporarily. The individual should therefore have a reasonable purpose for entry, be prepared to leave Canada at the end of the temporary stay and understand that if a Canada Immigration Visa is issued, he or she must leave and re-enter Canada in order to officially land as a Permanent Resident.

An application for Temporary Status may be scrutinized more closely when a Permanent Resident application is under review, as there is an obvious intention to settle in Canada permanently. If the individual’s ties elsewhere can be demonstrated, however, an application for Temporary Status should succeed.

This information was taken from the FAQ list at the following link under "introduction to Canada" http://www.canadavisa.com/canadian-immigration-faq.html

This list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) is very comprehensive to assists most questions that anyone may have.

So based on the above I conclude you can apply for your CSQ and while it is in queue, one can temporarily move to Canada to read for a degree. Two possibilities exist. 1) If your status changed to permanent residenct while studying you will still have to leave and return to officially land as a permanent resident. when this happens you will be eligible to pay reduced tuition fees. 2) If your status does not change to permanent resident while studying at the end of your temporary study visa you will have to leave Canada.

Hope this helps
 
bluecougar26 said:
Just wanted to share that I sent my Federal Application in today.

Here is my timeline and pertinent details:

1. NOC 2131
2. BIQ Mexico
3. Applied for my Engineering License with the OIQ April 3, 2012. No word on the status yet.

- QSC Application sent Aug. 01, 2011
- AOR Aug. 26, 2011
- Interview April 26, 2012
- QSC Issued April 26, 2012
- Federal Application Sent May 26, 2012

I will start applying for jobs on the Emploi Quebec website on June 14.

Congrats your process was really quick. We have the same BIQ and I havn't heard anything after AoR. In fact tomorrow May27 will be exactly one year since I started this process
 
priyas said:
Hi
After more then 7 month i get AOR from paris office .can anybody tell what will be the next step

You wait for interview/ no interview/ decision to be made regarding yur file

see processing times for your area at the link
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/temporary-workers/permanent-resident/immigration-application/processing-times-table.html#mexico