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Dear seniors

I admit my application more than 2 years ago

And after the new rules and the case of court david talked about , i wish to know are these rules will be retroactive or what

Any information please

Thanks
 
kelly_mbarker said:
Anyone here who received their AOR without submitting their high school diploma but only submitted college diploma iam kinda worried my application will be returned because i failed to attached my high school diploma when i submitted my application this october. i did not acquire services from any agency. any input would help relieve my anxiety.. tnx.

they will ask it from you for sure. it is a requirement.
 
Accusé de réception on October 23, 2012

Veuillez trouver ci-joint l'accusé de réception que nous avons reçu du
Service d'Immigration du Québec pour votre dossier.

People can someone say how far from being called to an Interview am i ?
 
gates1580 said:
You can take either one of the exams listed in MICC's website i.e.
TCFQ, TEFAQ and DELF B2.
If taking TCFQ or TEFAQ, aim to get B2 in those exams.
If you are taking DELF exam, you should aim to pass DELF B2. DELF B1 won't carry any points towards your application and certainly will not help your application.

Dear gates

But if we score B2 in listening and speaking in TCFQ that will do???
 
it should do.

darshmodi said:
Dear gates

But if we score B2 in listening and speaking in TCFQ that will do???
 
darshmodi said:
Dear gates

But if we score B2 in listening and speaking in TCFQ that will do???

Yes, B2 in listening and speaking in TCFQ is enough for proving your french knowledge.

Also, from August 1, 2013, Quebec is allowing an additional 2 points for writing as well. If you need more points, then you can opt to take the writing part. Otherwise, speaking and listening will suffice.
 
pongpong1984 said:
You should take the exam to get the diploma.. Not the diploma that is given after completing the course..the entire course runs for 5 modules and each module runs for about 2 months

wooah.. so its gonna be more or less than 10months..


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rjoyce said:
wooah.. so its gonna be more or less than 10months..


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Alliance Francais says that 1 level is 2 months long. :-)
 
Hi everyone ;

I'm one of the QSW who is waiting for visa . I have a question , i'm going to landing to Quebec but move to another province ( such as Ontario or Alberta) right after landing. I heard if i move to another province right after landing my file may be rejected for citizenship. Would you please guide me in this matter? Thank you in advance
 
smart_man said:
Hi everyone ;

I'm one of the QSW who is waiting for visa . I have a question , i'm going to landing to Quebec but move to another province ( such as Ontario or Alberta) right after landing. I heard if i move to another province right after landing my file may be rejected for citizenship. Would you please guide me in this matter? Thank you in advance

It is better to stay in Quebec (if you applied for this province) until you get citizenship. Just my two cents.
 
bosschips said:
they will ask it from you for sure. it is a requirement.

Just heard from someone who had his Interview (QSW applicant also), the I.O.requested all his original diplomas including the high school diploma, though the interview is case to case basis but learning from the experience of previous interviewees won't hurt us ...but accordingly, if you did not include your High School Diploma on your initial application they will request it if it is deemed necessary and you may send it once you have your "dosseir no" ... ;)
 
smart_man said:
Hi everyone ;

I'm one of the QSW who is waiting for visa . I have a question , i'm going to landing to Quebec but move to another province ( such as Ontario or Alberta) right after landing. I heard if i move to another province right after landing my file may be rejected for citizenship. Would you please guide me in this matter? Thank you in advance
I am trying to understand this. A question to you: If you applied for QSW and signed a statement saying you intend to live here, why would you want to move to another province right after landing? what was your intention of applying to Quebec if you do not intend to live here even for a year?
 
gates1580 said:
I am trying to understand this. A question to you: If you applied for QSW and signed a statement saying you intend to live here, why would you want to move to another province right after landing? what was your intention of applying to Quebec if you do not intend to live here even for a year?

For some, it's a bridge to Canada PR. If QSW is what it takes to be a PR, some take the opportunity.
 
bosschips said:
For some, it's a bridge to Canada PR. If QSW is what it takes to be a PR, some take the opportunity.

bosschips, i think your nurse,,, how is your french?
Do you know that you must do exam in french to become registered nurse?

So you need B2 educational TEF/TCF to understand the exam.

then youll choose to change the provice to english place ;)
 
lemans207 said:
bosschips, i think your nurse,,, how is your french?
Do you know that you must do exam in french to become registered nurse?

So you need B2 educational TEF/TCF to understand the exam.

then youll choose to change the provice to english place ;)

I'm not saying that I applied for QSW just to transfer to another province when granted PR. I'm just saying some people are considering that idea.