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Hi swamik

I have earned below points with French Level A2

Main Applicant Point
Age - 16
Education - 10
Area of Training - 12
Experience - 08
IELTS - 04
Fund - 01
French Diploma A1 - 02
A2 - 02
Spouse
Age - 03
Education - 02
Experience - 02
French Diploma A1 - 02
A2 - 01
==================================
Total Points - 65

As you said if we our point is below 57 than we can receive letter as you have stated. But my concern is if we cant score in language field than how can I will be eligible for interview and visa???Pls suggest...
 
rdp2211 said:
Hi swamik

I have earned below points with French Level A2

Main Applicant Point
Age - 16
Education - 10
Area of Training - 12
Experience - 08
IELTS - 04
Fund - 01
French Diploma A1 - 02
A2 - 02
Spouse
Age - 03
Education - 02
Experience - 02
French Diploma A1 - 02
A2 - 01
==================================
Total Points - 65

As you said if we our point is below 57 than we can receive letter as you have stated. But my concern is if we cant score in language field than how can I will be eligible for interview and visa???Pls suggest...

As your points without french is 58 you may not receive one such communication. However, its only on the interviewer's discretion that your CSQ will be granted, improving on the french skills will definitely help, though it will not be a mandated rule for your selection. usually adaptability points are gained with higher french scores and if you increase to B2 you can be sure of your CSQ,
 
Hi all,

i am a nurse by profession and having more than 2 years experience.I sent my QSW file today only.I filed my application along with my wife and she is also a nurse with adequate experience in nursing. So anyone can help me to explain whether NURSES are in Super Priority for QSW program. Also let me know how long it will take to get the file number and CSQ.

Please reply
 
jacobj said:
Hi all,

i am a nurse by profession and having more than 2 years experience.I sent my QSW file today only.I filed my application along with my wife and she is also a nurse with adequate experience in nursing. So anyone can help me to explain whether NURSES are in Super Priority for QSW program. Also let me know how long it will take to get the file number and CSQ.

Please reply

They say the whole process of Quebec application to Federal is a good 1.5-2 years tops depending on your file (completeness, etc.). If you get 57-62, you pre qualify and should expect an interview for you to get 6pts via adaptability under officer discretion. If you get 63+, you qualify and interview might be waived.
 
bosschips said:
They say the whole process of Quebec application to Federal is a good 1.5-2 years tops depending on your file (completeness, etc.). If you get 57-62, you pre qualify and should expect an interview for you to get 6pts via adaptability under officer discretion. If you get 63+, you qualify and interview might be waived.

for nurses if no waiver, they will be called for interview within 6 months after aor
 
swamik said:
If you do not cross the 57 point threshold without the french points, you will rceive a letter stating that you have to increase your French competency with B2 B2 in next 18 months. IF not your application will be refused, and if you already cross the 57 points you will not receive one such letter

Dear swamik,

Where you get this information that for upper 57 without french no need to update french points, or increase French point within 18 months. And also do you know how they consider this 57 points , I mean
Total Points = new AOT Points + other points as old - old french points + new french points
OR
Total Points = old AOT Points + other points as old - old french points + new french points

Pls reply me.

Cheers
DebR
 
alq814 said:
This is a positive event. Whats his AOT and where is he from?

yap alq814, he is from philippines, and his AOT is nursing.. :)
 
swamik said:
This is in deed positive, however, even for people within Canada or Quebec this is not the case, they wait for more than 8 months to 1 year for the process to complete, and in this case, all done within 6 months looks surprising.. Are you sure it was May 2013 that the application was submitted...?


swamik, yeah around that time. or i have to confirm it from him to make sure. but im pretty sure that he submitted his application within the early months of this year.

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quebecoir said:
How many points do we need to get an interview waiver when filed as a single applicant?

Sorry dear friend to tell you that there ARE NO FIXED NUMBER OF POINTS THAT DETERMINE AN INTERVIEW WAIVER......a couple can have 70 points with no french and an IO decides to call them for an interview to evaluate their French competences!!!

So the only advice for you is, even if you score far more than the expected, without having french, don't be surprised you are called for an interview and a french level insisted upon you!!! Quebec needs people who show interest in french and will prioritize those for waivers!!! I have never seen someone with a waiver who never knew french 8)

Stylove
 
Stylove said:
Sorry dear friend to tell you that there ARE NO FIXED NUMBER OF POINTS THAT DETERMINE AN INTERVIEW WAIVER......a couple can have 70 points with no french and an IO decides to call them for an interview to evaluate their French competences!!!

So the only advice for you is, even if you score far more than the expected, without having french, don't be surprised you are called for an interview and a french level insisted upon you!!! Quebec needs people who show interest in french and will prioritize those for waivers!!! I have never seen someone with a waiver who never knew french 8)

Stylove

This is nice information. Thanks Stylove! ;)
 
mina_888 said:
NO ONE CAN HELP ME and HAVE ANSWER ?


i am graduated may 2009 Chemistry
and i send my file 23 / 7 / 2013 after 4 years of graduation
they will begin the examination after more than 5 years of graduation
and i am not working in my specialist
would i get my points of AOT or no Huh!!!
i heard from friend called them they said the AOT points gived according to date of INTERVIEW......!!!!!
this is critical problem for me and
i want to be sure of the AOT points gived according to which date Huh


- date of recevied file ??
- date of file number given ??
- or date of preliminary examination ?
 

My opinion would be it will on the date of the interview, Lets say you have sent your application after 4 years of completion of the degree, and your interview date is after 6 years. The purpose of the clause of < 5 years of completion of the degree is that you are having some amount of relevance with your qualification, else, it is highly likely that you will forget every thing about your area of training and your education will become irrelevant. And if your interview date is after 6 or 7 years from your degree then the purpose of 5 years will not hold good, Please note that rules are laid for the benefit of the quebec society and they may see if you have relevant experience on the area of study. Its highly likely that you may be checked for the experience in AOT during the interview.

This is just my assumption unless the quebec immigration authority confirm it, we cannot be assured of this though... And I dont see any document detailing this, and my response is just on the understanding of what Quebec wants...
 
DebR said:
Dear swamik,

Where you get this information that for upper 57 without french no need to update french points, or increase French point within 18 months. And also do you know how they consider this 57 points , I mean
Total Points = new AOT Points + other points as old - old french points + new french points
OR
Total Points = old AOT Points + other points as old - old french points + new french points

Pls reply me.

Cheers
DebR


I dont have the official document link, but I the one below will have similar info

http://www.mycanadaimmigration.com/english-quebec-immigration-how-to-file-an-application-with-poor-french-skills-and-yet-be-successful/?lang=en

But, actually I am not saying that it is mandated, but definitely if you want to improve your chance you can go ahead with improving with french irrespective of whether anyone receive a 18 month deadline or not... But it is mandatory for people who have lost points becasue of lesser than b2 french and have lost their eligibility
 
Hi rjoyce

i am a nurse by profession and having more than 2 years experience.I sent my QSW file today only.I filed my application along with my wife and she is also a nurse with adequate experience in nursing. So anyone can help me to explain whether NURSES are in Super Priority for QSW program. Also let me know how long it will take to get the file number and CSQ.

Please reply