That totally sucks!!!! I really hate to say it but I told you that common sense wouldn't work.OnePieceOne said:BAD NEWS
Received an official rejection letter for my CSQ application today. After getting a preliminary score from MICC last week (failing both employability and total because I didn't submit language scores), I wrote an email to the agent handling my case, asking if it's possible to waive the language tests given my background (Masters done in French in Quebec). I knew my chance of escaping the tests were slim and I was prepared to write them but I didn't think she would reject my case out right, without the 90 days to submit the test scores expire. I think the agent misunderstood my letter as declining to write the tests, hence the official rejection of my application.
Now I know I'd have to write the exams, as you suggested, but what do I do now, the agent's letter is a final decision. Should I write to her again explaining the mis-communication, or should I directly go to the Administrative Review process, which is surely going to take much longer and be very complicated.
Advices needed please!
Not to start an argument here, but FSW is only a good system ONLY for those who qualify for it because of their degrees/professions. Those who do not (people like me for example) don't really have another option but to endure the long process to obtain QSWbosschips said:I suggest you apply for FSW as it is a much better system. Just my 2 cents.
I am from Nepal. My sister applied for QSW nurses program on October 4 2013. We recently have received information from bank that Hong Kong office have deducted money from my account. But yet I've not received any official mails.anusha sonali said:Hi Im Nurse from Sri Lanka Iam also applied QSW programme December15 2013 still Iam also didnt receive any updates even file no, could any body tell me what is going on there? Is it too early to talk about this? thank you
i know and i just need an input BOSSCHIPSbosschips said:I suggest you apply for FSW as it is a much better system. Just my 2 cents.
I believe that this is not the thread for this.
@jimmy.If i may ask, how many months did you review for the french test? I saw in your timeline that your interview was waived. It was maybe because you've given your tefaq result thus no need for an interview to assess your french skill. You've also written there that you gained 11 points for french first then 5 points after. How did it come that way btw? thank you.jimmy80 said:[before 5 Dec 2011 , no french was mandatory but still preparing to gain points, i dont sent
Comparative Evaluation of study, Do i have to provide it to them?
HI,
Some of 2011 applicant are receiving an e-mail to update their documents, still the French test are not mandatory but if you want to gain some points you have to submitted with a minimum level of B2.
I personally submitted the Tefaq result in Jan-2014 and also I applied since Oct 2013 for the comparative evaluation which also is not mandatory to do it.
Still nothing received from their side.
hi,luxvestra said:@ jimmy.If i may ask, how many months did you review for the french test? I saw in your timeline that your interview was waived. It was maybe because you've given your tefaq result thus no need for an interview to assess your french skill. You've also written there that you gained 11 points for french first then 5 points after. How did it come that way btw? thank you.
Hello Katayoon, I think you can remember me we used to share Quebec experience appliacnt from UK (LVO). How are you? and Montreal? I am still in Europe back to Italy.Katayoon said:Depends on your specialty. For example, to be certified insurance agent/broker you need to pass their exams, do internship and have evaluation comparative Des etudes effectuees a l'exterieur du quebec
;D yes you can i paid my by credit card in Dec 2012.rafe_lovely said:Please can any body tell me that For Quebec Skill worker category fee can be pay by Credit card ?