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kattel said:
Yes got M.Ed before 7 yrs and teaching countinously since 7 yrs.

Dear Kattel Jee,

If your spouse bachelor's and master's is in mathematics as a major subject then you can claim two points under AOT but note that you need to bring legality of her work experience within the last five years by providing documents of tax payment against her salary.If that is not the case you must be able to present documents stating exemption of tax payment.Hope it helps.
 
kfzmm said:
So finally quebec contacted through mail for additional docs.
I haven't gone through the list of docs properly.
The mail was in junk folder so I would advise all to check that too.
So guys what you think whats next after doc submission.

whats next?
you wait! and wait again! its frustrating but thats the truth. :o

i submitted MORE docs in Feb and im waiting
 
patelaakash33 said:
Dear seniors
could you please help to count my points
Age: 22
Education: 13 years(10 school+2 years of industrial training institute (NOC-7313)
Area of training: Refrigeration air conditioning mechanic
work experience :3 years
IELTS score: W-5,S-6,R-6,L-7
French: no
No of kids :0
Your relatives in Quebec: no
Job offer :no

Marital status-Single (unmarried)

Hi,
As per my knowledge following points can be estimated according to your brief profile.However, somebody with similar profile as of yours may enlighten you.

Age-16 points
AOT- 6 points
Education- 6 points
IELTS- 4 points
Experience- 6 points
Financial self sufficiency-1
 
I saw this comment on the site. Does anyone know if this is true ?

From my knowledge this is not true. I am asked to upgrade my French to B2. (Received my file number in feb 14, 2013)





"Aatish Pathak October 9, 2013 at 5:51 pm
the new rules will not apply to those applicants who had already received their file numbers before the 1st of August 2013. But those who had submitted their files before this date rather 6 or 8 months ago but still has not received their file numbers will come under these rules.
Thanks"
 
stacyluv7987 said:
Hello I am new here, but I have been reading a lot on the site.

I am upgrading my french from A2 -->B2 (Not easy....but working on it).

I sent my file on Dec 12, 2012 to Montreal MMIC

Received file number on Feb 14, 2013

I received a letter about missing documents on Aug 7, 2013

On Novembre 5, 2013 I received a letter indicated that I will be process according to the new rules. They are giving me 18 months to have B2 french. (Now I am down to 13months left ???)

According to the new rules my points were lower than 49; therefore I did an IELTS exam to improve my points.

Now I have 52 points. Working on B2 French in order to receive more points.

I am very nervous that Quebec immigration would disappoint me; after taking so much time working on French.


Any possibility that they would change the French to B1 ?

Thats the delimma im also in.
In my personal opinion its less likely to change the req to b1.
Im also currently on a2 level n feel b2 is quite difficult to attain being not in a french environment. I think its too much to ask. If one is doing good in his professional field then how on earth one would take so much time out to attain b2(having no background of french)
The ones who applied in 2011 and around shouldn't be treated under new rules as its so unfair.
So much of time alrwady been gone.
I have been asked gor dome docs too. What docs were asked ftom u?

I will seriously think about going for b2 or drop it out altogether. Since if im not able to reach then again more time wasted . I believe one has to assess wisely according to ones own parameters.
 
kfzmm said:
Thats the delimma im also in.
In my personal opinion its less likely to change the req to b1.
Im also currently on a2 level n feel b2 is quite difficult to attain being not in a french environment. I think its too much to ask. If one is doing good in his professional field then how on earth one would take so much time out to attain b2(having no background of french)
The ones who applied in 2011 and around shouldn't be treated under new rules as its so unfair.
So much of time alrwady been gone.
I have been asked gor dome docs too. What docs were asked ftom u?

I will seriously think about going for b2 or drop it out altogether. Since if im not able to reach then again more time wasted . I believe one has to assess wisely according to ones own parameters.




They asked me to send the correct birth certificated and true copy of my vocational diploma.

They will not accept certified diploma. :o
 
stacyluv7987 said:
They asked me to send the correct birth certificated and true copy of my vocational diploma.

They will not accept certified diploma. :o
can you please share your timeline,and your first three digits of your file number.
 
jimmy80 said:
can you please share your timeline,and your first three digits of your file number.


I am upgrading my french from A2 -->B2 (Not easy....but working on it).

I sent my file on Dec 12, 2012 to Montreal MMIC

Received file number on Feb 14, 2013

I received a letter about missing documents on Aug 7, 2013

On Novembre 5, 2013 I received a letter indicated that I will be process according to the new rules. They are giving me 18 months to have B2 french. (Now I am down to 13months left Huh)

According to the new rules my points were lower than 49; therefore I did an IELTS exam to improve my points.

Now I have 52 points. Working on B2 French in order to receive more points.
 
stacyluv7987 said:
I am upgrading my french from A2 -->B2 (Not easy....but working on it).

I sent my file on Dec 12, 2012 to Montreal MMIC

Received file number on Feb 14, 2013

I received a letter about missing documents on Aug 7, 2013

On Novembre 5, 2013 I received a letter indicated that I will be process according to the new rules. They are giving me 18 months to have B2 french. (Now I am down to 13months left Huh)

According to the new rules my points were lower than 49; therefore I did an IELTS exam to improve my points.

Now I have 52 points. Working on B2 French in order to receive more points.
Good luck hope you will get B2.
 
iya ibeji said:
hello sunnymks,

i am a Sept 2011 applicant and i'm being assessed with the new rules. the Quebec system is very funny.

only those people who were placed on interview wait list before august 2013 are being assessed with old rules.

iya ibeji

Hi iya ibeji

Thanks for sharing your experiences...But will you pls confirm how do you know that you have been assessed with the new rules?
 
Anybody know who is the new immigration minister for Quebec? >:(

Maybe he/she would possibility change the B2 situation? ;D
 
stacyluv7987 said:
Hello I am new here, but I have been reading a lot on the site.

I am upgrading my french from A2 -->B2 (Not easy....but working on it).

I sent my file on Dec 12, 2012 to Montreal MMIC

Received file number on Feb 14, 2013

I received a letter about missing documents on Aug 7, 2013

On Novembre 5, 2013 I received a letter indicated that I will be process according to the new rules. They are giving me 18 months to have B2 french. (Now I am down to 13months left ???)

According to the new rules my points were lower than 49; therefore I did an IELTS exam to improve my points.

Now I have 52 points. Working on B2 French in order to receive more points.

I am very nervous that Quebec immigration would disappoint me; after taking so much time working on French.


Any possibility that they would change the French to B1 ?
Hi as have you done IELTS now and have enough points, Do they still need you to do B2?
As far as i know they only ask applicants to submit higher level of french if they are short on points.
 
Harsh5 said:
Hi as have you done IELTS now and have enough points, Do they still need you to do B2?
As far as i know they only ask applicants to submit higher level of french if they are short on points.



Really? that's good news to know. I just sent my IELTS report to MICC last Friday.

In a couple weeks if I don't get any news. I would ask my agent to give them a buzz.
 
stacyluv7987 said:
Really? that's good news to know. I just sent my IELTS report to MICC last Friday.

In a couple weeks if I don't get any news. I would ask my agent to give them a buzz.

Yep, i think you will be alright. Good luck