+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
helllo dear

you and your wife have to pay fee but not your daughter
and you can check on the site and now you are happy that i saved your 490 dollars.

4. Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF)
(Canadian dollars)
For the acquisition of permanent resident status $490
This fee is payable by principal applicants (with some exceptions) and accompanying spouses and common-law partners. It must be paid before the immigrant visa is issued overseas or before the applicant becomes a permanent resident in Canada.

The following applicants are not required to pay this fee:

•dependent children of a principal applicant or sponsor, a child to be adopted, or an orphaned brother, sister, niece, nephew or grandchild; and
•protected persons, including Convention refugees.


and you can check on the site as well as
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/fees.asp

how is your interview preapration is going on.
stillhope

lirjan said:
@ STILLHOPE

I am not quite sure , i have to checked again but when i saw at the forms it was: Rights of permanent visa 490 $ for each member of your family.

Anyway my friend 490 + or 490 -, stillhope win first ;)
 
Lirjan..

Please don't worry..you can manage it till you land with your family in Quebec.
Think about the prospects for you & your family in Canada, it's a wise investment.. :)

Wish you all the best..always :)
 
@lirjar & wings,

Congradulations to you both. I will be in Vienna for a business trip. Worth seeing the city around. So don't worry about staying there.

You both will succeed.
 
Tout mes ami,

Je crois que je suis prepare. Je peux parler et dire un peu sur tout les sujets sur le Quebec (de la histoire a l'enseignment scholaire et les soins de sante). Maintement, je prevois faire la copie de tout les questions de l'entrevue et je previos y repondre tout de suite.

Je prends l'avion pour Vienne le 4 avril 2011 et je vais revenir en Pologne la meme jour. Pour moi, la coute de billet d'avion est 185 euro.

Ce n'est pas la plus marche mais je pense que c'est abordable. Avez-vous des questions pour mois, n'hesitez pas poser un question tout de suite.
 
alylosan said:
Just received my AOR and Medical Request 2 days ago..
Sent my application september 16 2010

I am applying as a quebec skilled worker from buffalo USA

Anybody knows how many more months I got until I get my PR??
congrats. getting medical request is a milestone. Usually,, PR visa will be issued on/after 60days after they must have gotten ur medical result from the DMP. so the onus is one you to ensure u go for ur medicals ASAP. cos ur case seems 2b behind schedule (indicating that the VO has several application to handle). Cos as a Quebec selectee, ur case ought to b finalized in 6months meaning u ought to av gotten it by now. so pls ensure u go for the medical soonest. best of luck
 
Hello

Seniors please need help....

I am in a confusion in calculating the points in the Quebec site sometimes it shows that you are selected and negative...So I will give mydetails if anyone helpme that will be fine.....

Education- Year Country Mode of study

1.Diploma in Civil Engineering 1998-2001 India Fulltime
2.Bachelor in Civil Engineering 2001-2004 India Fulltime
3.Postgraduate Diploma in
Construction Management 2008-2009 United Kingdom Fulltime
4. Masters in Project Management 2010-2011 United Kingdom Distance Learning from India

Experience

Dec 2004-Jun 2005
July 2005-Apr 2008
Feb 2010-present

Age-28

Language- English intermediate & French started for A1

Not married and no familystay in Quebec. Also Can I know shall I want to submit the language documents with the initial application..

Advance Thanks

James
 
@James... should atleast clear A1 ...before applying..and shud continue with french once u apply!!

Shahi
 
@Shahi ...thanks for your reply ....but am in a confusion that I am eligible or not for applying before start for French course....

soooo could you please take the evaluation for me..... I already done and sometimes it shows that ur eligible and sometimes negative.....

Regards

James....
 
Shahi...

Could you please tell me more about your experience with the interview, the questions you had, the level of french that you feel is necessary to pass it, I know you know French very well but if you didnt, do you think you would be able to switch to English at some point if it was necessary, anything you can think of. I really appreciate your response.
 
wingsofmaybe7777 said:
Shahi...

Could you please tell me more about your experience with the interview, the questions you had, the level of french that you feel is necessary to pass it, I know you know French very well but if you didnt, do you think you would be able to switch to English at some point if it was necessary, anything you can think of. I really appreciate your response.
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/quebec-applicants-lets-share-experience-t37196.2040.html
 
Hello James...

James i think you should apply after A1 like i said befire..hence that would mean level 3 of Alliance Francaise... see if you grt a positive reply to this~!


@Wingsof...

Hello... He asked me questions relating to my profession... the jobs i have searched in Quebec... the companies relevant to my profession in quebec... a little bit abt Quebec...like area and population..and thats abt it...
I think A2 Delf level is good enuf...and i think you have that...so go very confidentally..they r very nice ppl!!...
Good luck!!

Shahi
 
Hey guys :)
I am a newbie here, but have been thinking a lot about migrating to Canada, Quebec particularly. Right now I am applying for a study permit to study at a canadian college (not in Quebec) but in case I dont get a permit I want to apply for Quebec immigration in 8-10 months (when I get more work experience and enough points with it hopefully + get better in french). The question is, will my application for a study permit not in Quebec but for a college, say, in British Columbia, somehow affect my chances of immigrating to Quebec later (if I don't get a visa now, I mean) ? Will the officers think " Hmmm she wanted to go to British Columbia! No Quebec then! " or am I worrying too much? :) Can anyone of experienced forum people here help?
 
HELLO

IT DOESNT EFFECT IF YOU first APPLY STUDENT PERMIT AND AFTER some time you apply IMMIGRATION BECAUSE BOOTH HAVE DIFFERENT CRETERIA and procedures for selections. yes it effect, if you apply immigration first and then student visa then chances are very high for rejection of student permit(because they assume that you are planning not to go back to your home country after your study permit) your intention is to stay there, study visa they issued because you said that after completing your course iyou will go back to your home country to utilize your education which you gained from canada.

goodluck for student permit
stillhope

waytogo said:
Hey guys :)
I am a newbie here, but have been thinking a lot about migrating to Canada, Quebec particularly. Right now I am applying for a study permit to study at a canadian college (not in Quebec) but in case I dont get a permit I want to apply for Quebec immigration in 8-10 months (when I get more work experience and enough points with it hopefully + get better in french). The question is, will my application for a study permit not in Quebec but for a college, say, in British Columbia, somehow affect my chances of immigrating to Quebec later (if I don't get a visa now, I mean) ? Will the officers think " Hmmm she wanted to go to British Columbia! No Quebec then! " or am I worrying too much? :) Can anyone of experienced forum people here help?
 
Thanks a lot, Stillhope!!! :)
I asked because they say that for quebec it's very important that you want to work and stay in their province, not anywhere else in Canada, so I was wondering if my first application for British Columbia may make them think I don't want to live in Quebec.
 
@ wings

Don't worry to much, everything is going to be ok. Learn all your work experiences,school,university all your life. Try to learn about your country, why are immigrating and leaving your country (give reasons). what do you expect to find in Canada. Your plans and your first steps in Quebec (Montreal). Learn about the costs of living in Quebec. How are you prepared to pas the first months if you don't find a job.
Be careful, don't say if you don't find a job you will go to the immigration offices and register for an social assistance. Learn about Canada, population and for what is well known. Why Quebec, which are the values of Quebec and differences with other provinces, like cost of living, the rent is low, criminality is low, is a province that have a living style European and American ect...

In the end you will see that these are the question important during an interview for immigration, Other questions are in general.

Take care ;)