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The new rules became more similar to FSW since now there's a maximum cap of 20,000. Also, high intermediate french is a very time consumable new requirement for non-francophones. That's fine to reach B1 in several months and everyone is capable of doing it, but the gap between B1 and B2 is pretty significant. As you become more proficient in any language it becomes more and more difficult to improve further.
 
Ievgen said:
The new rules became more similar to FSW since now there's a maximum cap of 20,000. Also, high intermediate french is a very time consumable new requirement for non-francophones. That's fine to reach B1 in several months and everyone is capable of doing it, but the gap between B1 and B2 is pretty significant. As you become more proficient in any language it becomes more and more difficult to improve further.

Well said Ievgen!
 
Hello All,

are these new language rules going to apply on those who have received AOR before August 2013.

Regards,
 
TO THOSE WHO ARE NOT YET CURRENT

................NEW RULES FOR QSW......................

http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/informations/new-procedures.html
 
10.000 $ for processing fee?
Or maybe this is a mistake coz I did not read that on Quebec official immigration site.
 
Tiki said:
10.000 $ for processing fee?
Or maybe this is a mistake coz I did not read that on Quebec official immigration site.

10 000 $ IS FOR INVESTORS
 
rifiel said:
NO, but you should keep learning french
thank you for the reply. May ALLAH Bless you. i sent my TCFQ result alongwith my application with score B1: Speaking and A2: Listening, and i am still learning more french.

Regards,
 
Bonjour,

I have finally dispatched my entire documents to my Lawyer Campbell Cohen Law Firm today and hope they launch my case as soon as possible to the Immigration Office.
 
The new rules do not mean that B2 will be a minimum requirement from 1st of August, only that you will not get points for B1 and below scores. Of course it is still a big hit, since B1/B1 worth 8 points currently, which goes to 0, and that missing 8 points can be hard to compensate from other factors. But still, it is not impossible, and I am sure they will still honour any french knowledge at the interview. Also, we do not know how awarded points will change for other factors, like education, children or age.

In my opinion this change regarding language points will not reach its goal, as prioritization only goes for Quebec experience, job offer or priority AOTs. So you can get prioritized with no french knowledge with a given AOT, but also possibly go to the end of a long queue with C2 french knowledge, if none of these priority categories apply to you.
 
Hi,

I have attempted two french language examinations and there results.

In TCFQ Listening B1 and Speaking A1 and in eTEFAQ i got Listening A1 and Speaking B1.


Can we claim both of them for points seniors need help?

Regards
MSFK
 
lemans207 said:
your interview must come soon in few months 6-12 months get ready
Dear lemans207
New rules are applicable for me, such like language. And till 6 to 12 months, it's very painful for me!!!! Why they are talking time too much??
So that I am going to North Pole and take long sleep.!!!!!
 
Hi My name is Nizam.....I am a software engineer...i wish to apply under QSW....jst wanted to know is ther any particular cap limit for QSW??

I went through the checklist on CIC website, it states Certificate Selection Du Quebec...is it mandatory???.....can somebody guide me on how to get it???
 
Nizam06024 said:
Hi My name is Nizam.....I am a software engineer...i wish to apply under QSW....jst wanted to know is ther any particular cap limit for QSW??

I went through the checklist on CIC website, it states Certificate Selection Du Quebec...is it mandatory???.....can somebody guide me on how to get it???

Make sure you read this, and make a very very quick decision and try hard to let your application reach their office latest JULY 31st 2013.

http://www.canadavisa.com/quebec-skilled-worker-immigration.html


good luck