+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
Thank you so much Shahi, that cheered me up a lot!!!

Merci beacoup!
 
wingsofmaybe7777 said:
Thank you so much Shahi, that cheered me up a lot!!!

Merci beacoup!

De rien!!

Shahi
 
Dear All,

Based on what you have experienced so far can anyone tell me how long does it take to get invited for the Medical Exam as of application submission date?
ECAS officially shows that my application is dated Sep 26th, 2010, it is in Abu Dhabi. So it has been 6 months now and no movement

Best regards,

Sage
 
Saga said:
Dear All,

Based on what you have experienced so far can anyone tell me how long does it take to get invited for the Medical Exam as of application submission date?
ECAS officially shows that my application is dated Sep 26th, 2010, it is in Abu Dhabi. So it has been 6 months now and no movement

Best regards,

Sage
well i guess u are talking abt the federal part right? usually your AOR should state the time duration for processing files under the category in which u av applied. does ur AOR gives an indication to this:
If ur e-cas is showing: we started processing your application on.......... ( then u should expect the medical soonest, but if not it means ur file is yet to be assigned to a reviewing officer.
another possible reason for the delay is: travelling. i.e if u have travelled to other country aside ur country of nationality
 
hello all,

It's almost three months now but till today not my Credit card charged not received aor and not even get any information from BIQ paris, is this is normal time or they are talking too much time.
any idea why they are taking so much time.

now worriing ??? ???

Thanks
Stillhope
 
Saga said:
Dear All,

Based on what you have experienced so far can anyone tell me how long does it take to get invited for the Medical Exam as of application submission date?
ECAS officially shows that my application is dated Sep 26th, 2010, it is in Abu Dhabi. So it has been 6 months now and no movement

Best regards,

Sage
i whas in the information sessions yesterday,the processing time 4 every thing we take about 24month max,this infro is from vienna VO
 
Hi
I am from Pakistan and I am having two years Bachelors Degree in Computer sciences which is after my 12 years of school/college education here I want to know that am I eligible for Quebec as I am having 14 years of education.

Please also guide me if I am evaluating my no of years of education correctly according to the Quebec education system.

Thanks.
 
ssaansari said:
Hi
I am from Pakistan and I am having two years Bachelors Degree in Computer sciences which is after my 12 years of school/college education here I want to know that am I eligible for Quebec as I am having 14 years of education.

Please also guide me if I am evaluating my no of years of education correctly according to the Quebec education system.

Thanks.

ssansari: go through the online evaluation on quebec immigration website, if it gives positive response, then u r eligible.
 
Hi all... Bonjour à tous.

I'm between a rock and a hard place ???
I'm a South African citizen, currently living and working in South Korea as an English teacher.

I want to apply for immigration to Canada. At the moment, I've been following the FSW method (with all it's bizarre changes)...and now I'm wondering if I should rather follow the Quebec method. (I know I can always move to another province once I have PR).

Is the Quebec process faster?

I have the funds I need now in order to start this process. The FSW funds will take me more months to save (it's currently CAD$11,150 for a single applicant).

I have a undergraduate and postgraduate degree in French (so I already speak it - I was also a French teacher in South Africa for a year). I will do the DALF or TCF/TEF at some stage, as well as the IELTS.
So far, there are no interviews required for South Korea (according to the Quebec Immigration site). If there were, I'd have to do it via telephone or Skype.

The FSW system only takes 20,000 cases per year (July 1st to June 30) and only 1000 per NOC cap. My code on there fills up really quick (1122) and I'm worried that this year, the cap will fill faster OR be taken of the list should it be updated/changed.

Any ideas fellow applicants..should I stay with the FSW system or switch to the QSW system?

Thanks in advance... merci d'avance.
Morné (aka Maz).
 
For those wanting to learn French, I recommend this site:

www.french.about.com

I have used it often to brush up on grammar and vocab and there are also sound files.

Cheers
Maz :)
 
Seniors need help.... :( :( :( :( :( :(


I am n a confusion for experience certificates....I dont have any employment contracts and pay slips for my former employers... only have my experience certificate mentioning the duties and employment period...what shall I do unfortunately lost it from my hand....

But for current employment I have employment contract and 4 months pay slip as I joined n this company on Nov3rd...

James..
 
canadianmaz said:
Hi all... Bonjour à tous.

I'm between a rock and a hard place ???
I'm a South African citizen, currently living and working in South Korea as an English teacher.

I want to apply for immigration to Canada. At the moment, I've been following the FSW method (with all it's bizarre changes)...and now I'm wondering if I should rather follow the Quebec method. (I know I can always move to another province once I have PR).

Is the Quebec process faster?

I have the funds I need now in order to start this process. The FSW funds will take me more months to save (it's currently CAD$11,150 for a single applicant).

I have a undergraduate and postgraduate degree in French (so I already speak it - I was also a French teacher in South Africa for a year). I will do the DALF or TCF/TEF at some stage, as well as the IELTS.
So far, there are no interviews required for South Korea (according to the Quebec Immigration site). If there were, I'd have to do it via telephone or Skype.

The FSW system only takes 20,000 cases per year (July 1st to June 30) and only 1000 per NOC cap. My code on there fills up really quick (1122) and I'm worried that this year, the cap will fill faster OR be taken of the list should it be updated/changed.

Any ideas fellow applicants..should I stay with the FSW system or switch to the QSW system?

Thanks in advance... merci d'avance.
Morné (aka Maz).


I think you have better Option in switching to QSW immigration program, As you have excellent knowledge of french and it is going to be easy for you to get the CSQ ...Could you please tell me that how do you know that there is no interview required for those Applying from South Korea? Could you post the link?
 
Hi everyone!
Just wanted to tell you guys that I got the following today from the Bureau in Sao Paulo:

Nous avons le plaisir de vous informer que votre dossier a ete analyse et prochainement nous vouc convoquerons a une entrevue de selection.


Now I'm wondering how prochainement prochainement is, you know? Are we talking a week,a month? I'm so excited/nervous!! :o :o :o
 
marylatt said:
Hi everyone!
Just wanted to tell you guys that I got the following today from the Bureau in Sao Paulo:

Nous avons le plaisir de vous informer que votre dossier a ete analyse et prochainement nous vouc convoquerons a une entrevue de selection.


Now I'm wondering how prochainement prochainement is, you know? Are we talking a week,a month? I'm so excited/nervous!! :o :o :o

Marylat... I think its abt 2 - 3months...my personal experience!!!..prepare french....read apprendre le quebec!!
Good luck!!
Shahi
 
quebec2011 said:
I think you have better Option in switching to QSW immigration program, As you have excellent knowledge of french and it is going to be easy for you to get the CSQ ...Could you please tell me that how do you know that there is no interview required for those Applying from South Korea? Could you post the link?

Hi there...

Here is the link. The processing office for Quebec Immigration for Korea is Hong Kong.

http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/permanent-workers/official-immigration-application/immigration-application/processing-times-table.html

Merci :)