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I have sent my application to damascus and iam waitin' for aramex to inform me about the deliverance of the application. Wish me Luck nd have a goo week end.


Ahmed 13646
 
Validated Employment Offer
Criteria Points
Validated employment offer in the metropolitan area of Montreal 6 points
Validated employment offer outside the metropolitan area of Montreal 10 points
Maximum 10 points
what dose its mean?

i have job offer from HRDC my employer in Vancouver not in quebec does this AEO can help in Quebec immigration

i have checked my assessment wthout job offer i score 63 points but i am not sure about my education points

i have secondary school 11 years
High school 2 years
Civil Drafting certificate 2 years

total years 15 for education

also there point is 6 points for interview
visa officer will give thn 69 points i think there is no problem
 
Good day all, I am about to file my application for Quebec Skilled Worker at BIQ in France and need to make the following clarifications before i proceed;

1. I have a basic knowledge of French and i believe i should be able to pass DELF A2 or A1 proficiency exams; i am married and at the moment my total score is exactly 63 points on the dot without claiming any points for french since i don't have any supporting documentation yet. I will like to know if i can scale thru without sending the french certificate and if not will it be possible for me to send it in later after i have passed the certication exam? If i decide to claim points for french at this time, will i be required to send in the certificate at a later stage even though i scored enough points without claiming points for french? I plan to take the December or February exam anyway. I have also registered at Alliance Francaise in my country and plan to include the registration documents in the application file.

2. I misplaced my birth certificate some years back and have been using a sworn affidavit of declaration of age which i got from a Federal High Court in my country; i want to know if this is acceptable in place of a birth certificate.

3. Can i claim 6 points for English Language by simply providing evidence of schooling and work in English?

4. I want to immigrate with my niece of about 10 years as the mother is no more and we do not know her father either as my sister conceived as a single lady and gave birth to her; she has been living with me for over two years now and i do not have any form of adoption documents yet; will this document be required at this stage or at any stage for that matter? If it will be required and i get one now before applying, could it cause problems for me?
 
Que100

Nothing man... no info whatsoever... Do you have any..plz let me know??

Shahi
 
DONSOFT said:
Good day all, I am about to file my application for Quebec Skilled Worker at BIQ in France and need to make the following clarifications before i proceed;

1. I have a basic knowledge of French and i believe i should be able to pass DELF A2 or A1 proficiency exams; i am married and at the moment my total score is exactly 63 points on the dot without claiming any points for french since i don't have any supporting documentation yet. I will like to know if i can scale thru without sending the french certificate and if not will it be possible for me to send it in later after i have passed the certication exam? If i decide to claim points for french at this time, will i be required to send in the certificate at a later stage even though i scored enough points without claiming points for french? I plan to take the December or February exam anyway. I have also registered at Alliance Francaise in my country and plan to include the registration documents in the application file.

2. I misplaced my birth certificate some years back and have been using a sworn affidavit of declaration of age which i got from a Federal High Court in my country; i want to know if this is acceptable in place of a birth certificate.

3. Can i claim 6 points for English Language by simply providing evidence of schooling and work in English?

4. I want to immigrate with my niece of about 10 years as the mother is no more and we do not know her father either as my sister conceived as a single lady and gave birth to her; she has been living with me for over two years now and i do not have any form of adoption documents yet; will this document be required at this stage or at any stage for that matter? If it will be required and i get one now before applying, could it cause problems for me?

Guys please i'm still expecting your ever useful comments on the above query. THUMBS UP GUYS!
 
Hi
any body received interview date from NY VO ? pls let us know
 
Hey DONSOFT..
Find below some answers to your questions..I hope it'll help.


DONSOFT said:
Good day all, I am about to file my application for Quebec Skilled Worker at BIQ in France and need to make the following clarifications before i proceed;

1. I have a basic knowledge of French and i believe i should be able to pass DELF A2 or A1 proficiency exams; i am married and at the moment my total score is exactly 63 points on the dot without claiming any points for french since i don't have any supporting documentation yet. I will like to know if i can scale thru without sending the french certificate and if not will it be possible for me to send it in later after i have passed the certication exam? If i decide to claim points for french at this time, will i be required to send in the certificate at a later stage even though i scored enough points without claiming points for french? I plan to take the December or February exam anyway. I have also registered at Alliance Francaise in my country and plan to include the registration documents in the application file.
Yes, you can proceed with sending ur application now along side ur supporting docs and ur AF registration docs. Any improvement in ur french language skills can be reported later and would definitely help ur application.

2. I misplaced my birth certificate some years back and have been using a sworn affidavit of declaration of age which i got from a Federal High Court in my country; i want to know if this is acceptable in place of a birth certificate.
Your affidavit and ur passport data will be enough.

3. Can i claim 6 points for English Language by simply providing evidence of schooling and work in English?
Any evidence of language proficiency will initially help, specially from your employer(s).

4. I want to immigrate with my niece of about 10 years as the mother is no more and we do not know her father either as my sister conceived as a single lady and gave birth to her; she has been living with me for over two years now and i do not have any form of adoption documents yet; will this document be required at this stage or at any stage for that matter? If it will be required and i get one now before applying, could it cause problems for me?
I am not sure, but I guess yes; such document will prove that she's ur dependent child now and so she could be added to ur application. Such document shows that her natural parents exist no more and u are her only parent.

Wish u the best of luck.
Don't hesitate to drop down ur questions if u still have any concerns.
 
just an update fellow bateau members. I just appeared for my A1 on Monday.

C'est tres facile.

Hoping to score between 85-90 :D

onwards to A2 and more french-ability

PS: Shahi I hope you get your interview rescheduled sooner than later, keeping my fingers crossed for you.
 
kaddu747..

Thanks buddy....!! ;D

Shahi
 
Hello All,

today i was just wondering, that will my work exp of two months , full time during my MBA be counted ..although i was not paid but was working on a proj... will this be counted?? please share your views!!

Shahi
 
Hey Shahi..

I guess a main point to count a work xp is that to be 'paid'.
Other activities like volonteering work don't count.

Cheers..
 
Hey iceberg,
This was my two months training in a an MNC...was part of my curriculam... but may be your right!!

Shahi
 
@shahi.
Sometimes it can be counted in, all depends on the Visa Officer :)

Good Luck. I did look at the update on the Quebec processing times. Looks good.
 
ok plncmy...i hope mine is counted!!