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My confusions:
My final year examination of Diploma in Pharmacy was finished in Sep 2013, I started my job in Oct 2013. According to my certificate issued by concern institution said that Year of Completion is 2013 and Certificate Issue Date is 2014 Feb 13. How do I calculate my Work Experience?
I am trying for IELTS date but in Nepal, I can get IELTS date only in September. Can I send my documents before except ILTS and can add IELTS result later on?
Is 2 marks for adaptability is conform points?
I am waiting your reply with some solutions. Thank you.
 
Hello,

My interview is now scheduled for 10 June in Paris.

I am currently getting prepared for my interview and only require 2 points. Can somebody please help me answering the below questions

1. Why do you want to immigrate to Quebec? Why not Australia or USA?
2. and why do you want to leave UK? Although you have good job and career prospects in the current country of residence?
3. Tell me about your settlement plan for Quebec?

I will appreciate your responses .. Thank you so much.
 
Pak_UK said:
Hello,

My interview is now scheduled for 10 June in Paris.

I am currently getting prepared for my interview and only require 2 points. Can somebody please help me answering the below questions

1. Why do you want to immigrate to Quebec? Why not Australia or USA?
2. and why do you want to leave UK? Although you have good job and career prospects in the current country of residence?
3. Tell me about your settlement plan for Quebec?



I will appreciate your responses .. Thank you so much.

CONGRATULATIONS! I suggest you answer the questions above based on your personal thoughts and reasons. Each of us has different reasons why we want to move to Quebec and not Australia nor USA. If you answer the interviewer based on somebody else's reason here in the forum, you might be in bad position if the officer will ask follow up questions based on your answer. Read some articles about Quebec and analyze how you can be successful living there, that way you can expound more on your answer.
 
Shumaila said:
Can anybody please give me the Hong Kong office email id and phone number?

Address - Hong Kong
Bureau d'immigration du Québec à Hong Kong
c/o Consulate General of Canada
10th Floor, Tower 1, Exchange Square
8 Connaught Place, Central
Hong Kong

Telephone : (852) 2810.7183
Fax : (852) 2845.3889
E-Mayl : E-Mayl form

Office hours

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday : 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., 1:15 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m
 
Pak_UK said:
Hello,

My interview is now scheduled for 10 June in Paris.

I am currently getting prepared for my interview and only require 2 points. Can somebody please help me answering the below questions

1. Why do you want to immigrate to Quebec? Why not Australia or USA?
2. and why do you want to leave UK? Although you have good job and career prospects in the current country of residence?
3. Tell me about your settlement plan for Quebec?

I will appreciate your responses .. Thank you so much.

Congrats. I think your answers should be based on why u want to the leave UK? Obviously, maybe better work prospects etc. Also search companies in Quebec working in ur profession. Plz what's your AOT?
 
geraldrn said:
nurses are in a priority..am i right? because quebec needs 60, 000 nurse until 2022 and they will open ''super hospital'' by the year 2015-2016..that becomes the biggest hospital in canada..maybe nurses will land in quebec in 7-9mos.

I have little doubts with this, it is true nurses are in demand for the coming years.... but the question is can you really become a nurse and practice your profession as a nurse in quebec? I think you have to at least attain C1 level in French in order to pass the French exams in order to get the license. have you ever wonder how many foreign nurses(especially Asians) have successfully pass these French exams and become nurse in quebec? so I guess these 60,000 nurses will never be filled up by foreign nurses :D :D these job will go in demand up to year 2099! just hope that micc will not count those foreign nurses who entered quebec and stayed in quebec and who among you become nurses in quebec. hurry up until they realize giving priority to this in demand job is not the answer to the growing demand. :D
 
kumarbadalabad said:
I have little doubts with this, it is true nurses are in demand for the coming years.... but the question is can you really become a nurse and practice your profession as a nurse in quebec? I think you have to at least attain C1 level in French in order to pass the French exams in order to get the license. have you ever wonder how many foreign nurses(especially Asians) have successfully pass these French exams and become nurse in quebec? so I guess these 60,000 nurses will never be filled up by foreign nurses :D :D these job will go in demand up to year 2099! just hope that micc will not count those foreign nurses who entered quebec and stayed in quebec and who among you become nurses in quebec. hurry up until they realize giving priority to this in demand job is not the answer to the growing demand. :D

hahaha..lol
 
securer said:
hahaha..lol

lol! yeah I just cant see the logic here, if nurses have been given the privilege to land in quebec so fast that micc ignore the very long queue of non-priority applicants, then these nurses should and must become nurses in quebec but if not then whats the point of giving priority if you will not work as a nurse in quebec. if you will only go there and do the job that I do then micc should process our files at the same pace since we will be doing the same job right? :D :D
 
lol.. micc is giving priority to nurses but these nurses hardly stay in Quebec after getting PR and move to other provinces and dont even practice in their own profession.. :P .. same time other applicants are dying to hear from micc and waiting for longer than normal timings >:(
 
Dear seniors
could you please help to count my points
Age: 32
Education: 13 years(10 school+3diploman in pharmacy)
Area of training: pharmacy technical assistant
work experience :7 months
IELTS score: not given but prepearing to give on November
French: no
No of kids :2 both are under 12 yrs
Your relatives in Quebec: no
Job offer :no

Spouse details
Age: 35
AOT: high school math teacher
Education :Master of education (17 yrs)
French : no
Exp: 10 yrs
 
kattel said:
Dear seniors
could you please help to count my points
Age: 32
Education: 13 years(10 school+3diploman in pharmacy)
Area of training: pharmacy technical assistant
work experience :7 months
IELTS score: not given but prepearing to give on November
French: no
No of kids :2 both are under 12 yrs
Your relatives in Quebec: no
Job offer :no

Spouse details
Age: 35
AOT: high school math teacher
Education :Master of education (17 yrs)
French : no
Exp: 10 yrs

i think your points will be around 57 and the requirement for married couple is 63 I think. Correct me if I am wrong.
 
kattel said:
Dear seniors
could you please help to count my points
Age: 32
Education: 13 years(10 school+3diploman in pharmacy)
Area of training: pharmacy technical assistant
work experience :7 months
IELTS score: not given but prepearing to give on November
French: no
No of kids :2 both are under 12 yrs
Your relatives in Quebec: no
Job offer :no

Spouse details
Age: 35
AOT: high school math teacher
Education :Master of education (17 yrs)
French : no
Exp: 10 yrs

Dear Kattel Jee,

Is your spouse bachelor and master degree in mathematics within the last five years? I mean Bed and Med in mathematics?
 
guys i do have a job offer to other country but i'm waiting for an interview...should i go or not? :( :( :( so confused....
 
My credit card was finally charged today!! 8) 8) ;D ;D 8) 8)
I applied in August 2013, but the file was sent back to me because of credit card problems. I sent it back in in October 2013, and now, finally...

So now, back to waiting a bit more... :-)