+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
Please help me with the request mentioned above!!!!
 
@ applicant.wife

im cool buddy. I just cant let it pass. he underestimated,insulted everybody here including you. everybody here holds a degree from universities and he is telling us that he who got his vocational diploma from an unknown technical school from a strange country can easily find a job, but for us he said he will be seeing us in the gasoline station when he stops to gas his Ferrari and we shall carry his baggage when he go to walmart to shop. can you imagine these images running thru his contaminated mind?

and dickhead read this, you as a foreign mechanic I believe you belong to NOC 7321. this is extracted from quebec market site

Automotive Service Technicians

Nature of work
Automotive service technicians and truck and bus mechanics inspect, diagnose, repair and service mechanical, electrical and electronic systems and components of cars, buses, and light and commercial transport trucks. They are employed by motor vehicle dealers, garages, truck and trailer dealerships, fleet maintenance companies, and service stations, automotive specialty shops, transportation companies and retail establishments which have automotive service shops. This unit group also includes mechanical repairers who perform major repairs and replacement of mechanical units on newly assembled motor vehicles. They are employed by motor vehicle manufacturing companies.

Employment requirements
* Automotive service technicians
* Completion of secondary school is usually required.
* Completion of a four-year automotive service technician apprenticeship program or A combination of over four years of work experience in the trade and high school, college or industry courses in automotive technology is required to be eligible for trade certification.
* Automotive service technician trade certification is compulsory in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia and available, but voluntary, in all other provinces and the territories.

* Automotive service technician (fuel, electrical and electronic systems) and automotive service technician (transmission) trade certification is compulsory in New Brunswick and Ontario and available, but voluntary, in Prince Edward Island.
* Automotive service technician (steering, suspension and brakes) trade certification is compulsory in New Brunswick and Ontario.
* Motor vehicle repair (service station mechanic) trade certification is compulsory in Nova Scotia and available, but voluntary, in Prince Edward Island.


anyway, everybody lets get goin!!
 
Hello
I am new to this forum ..i am a nurse having 8 year experience and my wife have same profile .i have applied for csq on march 2012 after doing level A1 and having score in 6 in speaking 5.5 in listening. i have received dossier number on 1st june .now i want to know what hold i do go for french or ilets or my wife should do french. i am having a kid. iam confused please give me fare advice.
 
walter nayyar said:
Hello
I am new to this forum ..i am a nurse having 8 year experience and my wife have same profile .i have applied for csq on march 2012 after doing level A1 and having score in 6 in speaking 5.5 in listening. i have received dossier number on 1st june .now i want to know what hold i do go for french or ilets or my wife should do french. i am having a kid. iam confused please give me fare advice.

are you really seeking advise for you or for someone else? or this is just a spam. here was your previous post

walter nayyar said:
Hi
i am new to this forum my sister is a Bsc Nurse
Age 38
ilets 7,7.5,7,5.5(L,R,S,W)
French Level A1
Experiance 15 years

Husband
Diploma in Medical Lab(1 year)
Age 41
Two Childs( 12yrs&9 yrs)
How much points they have in there pocket....can they qualify for CSQ if not what they have to do ?
Regards
 
Hi

Can somebody please tell me where to find the complete list of Codes for AOT? I'm about to fill up my application form but i don't know where to find the codes for AOT. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
 

Below is my information... I would reaaaaaly appreciate if you can give me the most accurate and reliable evaluation considering these points.

Age: 30 ( born July 6th, 1983)
Status: Married
Education: B.com ( Punjab University, 2004) - FULL TIME & I.C.W.A ( inter.) * I am aware that I.C.W.A( inter ) wouldn't fetch any points.
- All studies done full time

A.O.T : Bachelors Accounting /Accounting Science

Work experience : Total experience- 8 years +
Work Experience related to education- 5 years +

Language Ability:
French: Levels A1 & A2 Delf completed. TCFQ result- listening- 269 points- A2, speaking- 13 points- B2. Will
pursue it as further as well, before I get my visa.

English ( Ielts): Overall band 7.5, listening- 7.5, speaking- 8

Family: - no
Job offer: - no

Spouse:

Age: 36 years ( born October, 1977)
Education: Post- Secondary technical diploma- Marketing & Advertising- 3 years, full time, but 10th & +2 done through distance education. My husband also has a 2 years diploma in computers which he finished full time last year, though he's not got any relevant experience yet.

Language: Done delf- level A1

Total work experience: 11 + yrs
Related Work experience: less than 6 months.

Funds: Sufficient.

Please let me know, if I am reaching at least 57 points with these details. I yes, then I can think about learning further french for getting more points and bringing it as close to 63 as possible before the interview.


Thanks a bunch in advance friends........ AND I hope we maintain the decorum, grace and cordial atmosphere of this blog by helping each other out, rather than picking on each other's shortcomings :-) Good luck everyone :-)
 
anniejasmeet said:
Below is my information... I would reaaaaaly appreciate if you can give me the most accurate and reliable evaluation considering these points.

Age: 30 ( born July 6th, 1983)
Status: Married
Education: B.com ( Punjab University, 2004) - FULL TIME & I.C.W.A ( inter.) * I am aware that I.C.W.A( inter ) wouldn't fetch any points.
- All studies done full time

A.O.T : Bachelors Accounting /Accounting Science

Work experience : Total experience- 8 years +
Work Experience related to education- 5 years +

Language Ability:
French: Levels A1 & A2 Delf completed. TCFQ result- listening- 269 points- A2, speaking- 13 points- B2. Will
pursue it as further as well, before I get my visa.

English ( Ielts): Overall band 7.5, listening- 7.5, speaking- 8

Family: - no
Job offer: - no

Spouse:

Age: 36 years ( born October, 1977)
Education: Post- Secondary technical diploma- Marketing & Advertising- 3 years, full time, but 10th & +2 done through distance education. My husband also has a 2 years diploma in computers which he finished full time last year, though he's not got any relevant experience yet.

Language: Done delf- level A1

Total work experience: 11 + yrs
Related Work experience: less than 6 months.

Funds: Sufficient.

Please let me know, if I am reaching at least 57 points with these details. I yes, then I can think about learning further french for getting more points and bringing it as close to 63 as possible before the interview.


Thanks a bunch in advance friends........ AND I hope we maintain the decorum, grace and cordial atmosphere of this blog by helping each other out, rather than picking on each other's shortcomings :-) Good luck everyone :-)

I ask forgiveness with things going on here, but if you only back read you'll see the reason. but now I rest my case I had enough its nonsense having discussion with racists.

about your case, accounting is one field in demand in Quebec gaining you 6 points in AOT. I have seen couple of applicants who got their csq with same field as yours. for your total points I guess its just best to improve on French because in general the officers always have different views on seeing things specifically on different criterias, most of the time the way we allocate points on every criteria is way too different from an officer's point of view. base on your qualifications you have a good chance, as I compare some applicants who got their csq who have the same field as yours only that they have children giving them additional points.
 
Hi guys,
Anybody who has sent a new DD to Montreal last month....has it been encashed...any idea...usually how long does it take to encash....
 
Jenalby said:
Hi guys,
Anybody who has sent a new DD to Montreal last month....has it been encashed...any idea...usually how long does it take to encash....

yes, for me also same issue, I resend my new DD last week. Still i dont know the status, when i check with post office, they said before it will take 4 working days only to deliver, but still not yet deliver my post, it seems.
 
manibalan said:
yes, for me also same issue, I resend my new DD last week. Still i dont know the status, when i check with post office, they said before it will take 4 working days only to deliver, but still not yet deliver my post, it seems.
Mine reached Montreal that I came to know by tracking it ,u check with the tracking ref num...
 
Jenalby said:
Mine reached Montreal that I came to know by tracking it ,u check with the tracking ref num...

is it? how to track it? can u provide me the link please?
 
manibalan said:
is it? how to track it? can u provide me the link please?
I meant track it with ur courier or postal company...they would have given u a reference number right .....
 
reposting..sorry..no one seems to know...hi everyone... can someone tell me how to get the oiiq kit? i already emailed them thru this email addres bureau-registraire @ oiiq.org.last jan 2013..but i hav not recv any package yet..i wanted to obtain permit to become RN in quebec..plsss..somedbody... i do not want to ask for assistance in an agency, they' ll only cause a lot

thanks..hope to get answers quick
 
Helo there,

I do not seem to understand what you are asking for. Could you please write it in such a way that it can be readable? I may have an idea!

Thanks