talk2melas said:The points awarded for work experience is not based on area of training list.An applicant will earn points differently for AOT and work experience but If your diploma is more than five years old,you must have at least one year work experience in your area of training to qualify.Please do not refer to old rules for anything again.Whatever the old says is not relevant to August 2013 applicants.
Ambitious15 said:No one knows if Electronic engineers do qualify or no ?
abacosis said:Hi All,
I have been reading this thread silently for a few months now and have benefited from the feedback on here so I have decided to share my experience for others benefit
My location: Jamaica
Applied: June 2011
AOT: Computer Science
Office where application submitted: Mexico
File Number Recieved: July 2011
Level of French at time of application: Novice
French Level indicated on application: 3 (which I think corresponded to A2)
I got a request for updated documents in February 2013, I guess because some of my docs were submitted as notarized copies which was ok at time of submission. There were some changes in rules however which required certain documents to be certified as copies from the issuing institution so I had to get those redone. In addition I had submitted DELF A2 certificate as I had done the exam in June 2012 but did not get certificate until Dec 2012 and some complications prevented me from sending the cert at that time.
Placed on waiting list in May 2013.
Email received on Sept 13 2013 with proposed interview date Nov 13 2013. Interview date accepted
Interview location: Jamaica
My entire interview was in French, which lasted about 1 hour. I was able to manage because I had been doing french classes on and off at Alliance Francaise since July 2011 and by the interview I would say I was probably at the B1 level. I got a list of possible interview questions from this thread (page 89) which helped and I also had mock interview assistance from consultant.
Thankfully I was successful and now its on to the next phase.
abacosis said:Hi All,
I have been reading this thread silently for a few months now and have benefited from the feedback on here so I have decided to share my experience for others benefit
My location: Jamaica
Applied: June 2011
AOT: Computer Science
Office where application submitted: Mexico
File Number Recieved: July 2011
Level of French at time of application: Novice
French Level indicated on application: 3 (which I think corresponded to A2)
I got a request for updated documents in February 2013, I guess because some of my docs were submitted as notarized copies which was ok at time of submission. There were some changes in rules however which required certain documents to be certified as copies from the issuing institution so I had to get those redone. In addition I had submitted DELF A2 certificate as I had done the exam in June 2012 but did not get certificate until Dec 2012 and some complications prevented me from sending the cert at that time.
Placed on waiting list in May 2013.
Email received on Sept 13 2013 with proposed interview date Nov 13 2013. Interview date accepted
Interview location: Jamaica
My entire interview was in French, which lasted about 1 hour. I was able to manage because I had been doing french classes on and off at Alliance Francaise since July 2011 and by the interview I would say I was probably at the B1 level. I got a list of possible interview questions from this thread (page 89) which helped and I also had mock interview assistance from consultant.
Thankfully I was successful and now its on to the next phase.
abacosis said:Hi All,
I have been reading this thread silently for a few months now and have benefited from the feedback on here so I have decided to share my experience for others benefit
My location: Jamaica
Applied: June 2011
AOT: Computer Science
Office where application submitted: Mexico
File Number Recieved: July 2011
Level of French at time of application: Novice
French Level indicated on application: 3 (which I think corresponded to A2)
I got a request for updated documents in February 2013, I guess because some of my docs were submitted as notarized copies which was ok at time of submission. There were some changes in rules however which required certain documents to be certified as copies from the issuing institution so I had to get those redone. In addition I had submitted DELF A2 certificate as I had done the exam in June 2012 but did not get certificate until Dec 2012 and some complications prevented me from sending the cert at that time.
Placed on waiting list in May 2013.
Email received on Sept 13 2013 with proposed interview date Nov 13 2013. Interview date accepted
Interview location: Jamaica
My entire interview was in French, which lasted about 1 hour. I was able to manage because I had been doing french classes on and off at Alliance Francaise since July 2011 and by the interview I would say I was probably at the B1 level. I got a list of possible interview questions from this thread (page 89) which helped and I also had mock interview assistance from consultant.
Thankfully I was successful and now its on to the next phase.
talk2melas said:The points awarded for work experience is not based on area of training list.An applicant will earn points differently for AOT and work experience but If your diploma is more than five years old,you must have at least one year work experience in your area of training to qualify.Please do not refer to old rules for anything again.Whatever the old says is not relevant to August 2013 applicants.
jimmy80 said:Hi
I will answer eventhough im not really sure if i'm right. As per mu understanding my file before was in "phase d'attente" that' s mean sleeping phase.
Now i's in process phase i think it should be the "examen preliminaire".
They are now studying my file to take a decision.
Maybe i will soon in waiting list for interview, or go back to sleeping phase by requesting some update , or maybe tey will reject my application and they finish our nightmare.
Hope i will soon get a response.
Ambitious15 said:No one knows if Electronic engineers do qualify or no ?
signalmaker said:en traitment means they started primarly examination and will put you soon in interview waiting list or waiver will be given
abacosis said:Hi All,
I have been reading this thread silently for a few months now and have benefited from the feedback on here so I have decided to share my experience for others benefit
My location: Jamaica
Applied: June 2011
AOT: Computer Science
Office where application submitted: Mexico
File Number Recieved: July 2011
Level of French at time of application: Novice
French Level indicated on application: 3 (which I think corresponded to A2)
I got a request for updated documents in February 2013, I guess because some of my docs were submitted as notarized copies which was ok at time of submission. There were some changes in rules however which required certain documents to be certified as copies from the issuing institution so I had to get those redone. In addition I had submitted DELF A2 certificate as I had done the exam in June 2012 but did not get certificate until Dec 2012 and some complications prevented me from sending the cert at that time.
Placed on waiting list in May 2013.
Email received on Sept 13 2013 with proposed interview date Nov 13 2013. Interview date accepted
Interview location: Jamaica
My entire interview was in French, which lasted about 1 hour. I was able to manage because I had been doing french classes on and off at Alliance Francaise since July 2011 and by the interview I would say I was probably at the B1 level. I got a list of possible interview questions from this thread (page 89) which helped and I also had mock interview assistance from consultant.
Thankfully I was successful and now its on to the next phase.
B2kfzmm said:could you kindly share what level of french you declared in your application.
regards
I sent it in Jan.engMostafa said:Dear Zein,
When did they received your application in 2011?
And could you please share the first 3 number of your file number ? and from where you send your file?
Waiting for your reply.